In the early 1920s, the perceptions by Australians of the Chinese race was one of a single culture and single class. Chinese Australians continuously attempted to break from the shackles of this monolithic construction. A soccer tour in late 1923 provided the local Chinese with an opportunity to alter these stereotypes. Through the performances both on the field and off, through the persistence of the organisers to promote a 'different type' of Chinese and through the development of this alternative image in the Western press, the Australian public were afforded a view of Chinese they had not experienced prior, one which included well-educated, middle-class and athletic individuals. The paper investigates the projection of a multi-class soc...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
This historiographical article explores a lacuna in the study of the Australia's relationship with t...
In the early 1920s, the perceptions by Australians of the Chinese race was one of a single culture a...
The 1923 tour of Australia by a Chinese soccer team generated considerable public attention. It...
There are enormous similarities between sport and culture. Researches have revealed the relationship...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...
A recent archival discovery reveals that around four hundred visas were issued to students from Chin...
A recent archival discovery reveals that around four hundred visas were issued to students from Chin...
Over the last three decades or more, there has been a considerable interest in the sociological anal...
Little research exists on the participation of Chinese in Australian sport in the colonial or Federa...
This chapter addresses key manifestations of football in Australia’s relationship with China: Austra...
This article examines narratives of 'Huaqiao' in Australia to trace how identity was preserved throu...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
As an ex-British Imperial territory Singapore still exhibits many manifestations of the 144 years of...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
This historiographical article explores a lacuna in the study of the Australia's relationship with t...
In the early 1920s, the perceptions by Australians of the Chinese race was one of a single culture a...
The 1923 tour of Australia by a Chinese soccer team generated considerable public attention. It...
There are enormous similarities between sport and culture. Researches have revealed the relationship...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...
A recent archival discovery reveals that around four hundred visas were issued to students from Chin...
A recent archival discovery reveals that around four hundred visas were issued to students from Chin...
Over the last three decades or more, there has been a considerable interest in the sociological anal...
Little research exists on the participation of Chinese in Australian sport in the colonial or Federa...
This chapter addresses key manifestations of football in Australia’s relationship with China: Austra...
This article examines narratives of 'Huaqiao' in Australia to trace how identity was preserved throu...
The Chinese press was the largest foreign-language press in Sydney over the late nineteenth century,...
As an ex-British Imperial territory Singapore still exhibits many manifestations of the 144 years of...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
This historiographical article explores a lacuna in the study of the Australia's relationship with t...