Vietnamese-Australians live in Australia, a large island continent. The physical contrast between Vietnam and Australia is remarked upon by many Vietnamese in their migration stories. Whereas Vietnam is remembered as an interlinked sensual and social world, Australia is often viewed as a harsh, spacious, empty, dry continent. Australia is located in a regional Asian context, but this location has always been culturally and politically problematic, as it historically attempted to define itself as a "white" European nation in the Southern Hemisphere(Ang, 2000, p. xiii; McNamara & Coughlan, 1997, p. 1). During the Gold Rush period in the late 1800s, when there was widespread opposition to Chinese labor, Australia implemented a "White Austr...
Explores the experiences of Vietnamese immigrants in Australia. Description What is it like to be a ...
Many Vietnamese seem to have suffered downward mobility since their arrival in Australia. This may b...
Vietnamese Australians who arrived in Australia as refugees since the 1970s and later as migrants, h...
Vietnamese-Australians live in Australia, a large island continent. The physical contrast between Vi...
Australians of Vietnamese origin form one of the largest and most visible migrant communities in Syd...
Since the late 1980s there has been debate concerning the formation of Vietnamese 'ethnic enclaves' ...
Vietnamese migrants to Australia have congregated in the poorer suburbs of Western Sydney, especiall...
The results of the 1996 Census indicate that residential concentrations of Vietnam-born Australians ...
After about half a century of establishment and development in Australia, Vietnamese community group...
This article examines the background of the Vietnamese refugees who began arriving in Australia afte...
This thesis examines Vietnamese-Australians' attitudes towards citizenship and political participat...
This paper describes the changing spatial distribution and concentration of Chinese and Vietnamese c...
In a recent paper published by the Australian Studies Centre In London, Ann-Mari Jordens emphasises ...
© 2016 Dr. Bianca LoweThis thesis explores the reunification of Vietnamese families in Australia thr...
The aim of this paper is to explore and document the racism experienced by the Vietnamese people in ...
Explores the experiences of Vietnamese immigrants in Australia. Description What is it like to be a ...
Many Vietnamese seem to have suffered downward mobility since their arrival in Australia. This may b...
Vietnamese Australians who arrived in Australia as refugees since the 1970s and later as migrants, h...
Vietnamese-Australians live in Australia, a large island continent. The physical contrast between Vi...
Australians of Vietnamese origin form one of the largest and most visible migrant communities in Syd...
Since the late 1980s there has been debate concerning the formation of Vietnamese 'ethnic enclaves' ...
Vietnamese migrants to Australia have congregated in the poorer suburbs of Western Sydney, especiall...
The results of the 1996 Census indicate that residential concentrations of Vietnam-born Australians ...
After about half a century of establishment and development in Australia, Vietnamese community group...
This article examines the background of the Vietnamese refugees who began arriving in Australia afte...
This thesis examines Vietnamese-Australians' attitudes towards citizenship and political participat...
This paper describes the changing spatial distribution and concentration of Chinese and Vietnamese c...
In a recent paper published by the Australian Studies Centre In London, Ann-Mari Jordens emphasises ...
© 2016 Dr. Bianca LoweThis thesis explores the reunification of Vietnamese families in Australia thr...
The aim of this paper is to explore and document the racism experienced by the Vietnamese people in ...
Explores the experiences of Vietnamese immigrants in Australia. Description What is it like to be a ...
Many Vietnamese seem to have suffered downward mobility since their arrival in Australia. This may b...
Vietnamese Australians who arrived in Australia as refugees since the 1970s and later as migrants, h...