Chinese Australians
Title | Chinese Australians PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Couchman |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 330 |
Release | 2015-01-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004288554 |
In Chinese Australians: Politics, Engagement and Resistance key scholars explore how Chinese Australians in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries influenced the communities in which they lived on a civic or individual level. With a focus on the motivations and aspirations of their subjects, the authors draw on biography, world history, case law, newspapers and immigration case files to investigate the political worlds of Chinese Australians. The book also introduces current literature and thinking about the history of the Chinese in Australia and includes a postscript that reflects on the importance of historical analysis to current day political science.
Big White Lie
Title | Big White Lie PDF eBook |
Author | John Fitzgerald |
Publisher | UNSW Press |
Total Pages | 316 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780868408705 |
Much has been written about the White Australia Policy, but very little has been written about it from a Chinese perspective. Big White Lie shifts our understanding of the White Australia Policy - and indeed White Australia - by exploring what Chinese Australians were saying and doing at a time when they were officially excluded.Big White Lie pays close attention to Chinese migration patterns, debates, social organisations, and their business and religious lives. It shows that they had every right to be counted as Australians, even in White Australia. The book's focus on Chinese Australians provides a refreshing new perspective on the important role the Chinese have played in Australia's past at a time when China's likely role in Australia's future is more compelling than ever.
Chinese in Australian Fiction, 1888-1988
Title | Chinese in Australian Fiction, 1888-1988 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Cambria Press |
Total Pages | 563 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1621969649 |
Making Chinese Australia
Title | Making Chinese Australia PDF eBook |
Author | Mei-fen Kuo |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 670 |
Release | 2016-05-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781525215636 |
Making Chinese Australia demonstrates how the interpretations and narratives of journalists and editors of Chinese - Australian newspapers played a powerful role in shaping the social identities and historical awareness of Chinese Australians. Mei - fen Kuo is an Australian author.
Australians in Shanghai
Title | Australians in Shanghai PDF eBook |
Author | Sophie Loy-Wilson |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 142 |
Release | 2017-02-24 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317631846 |
In the first half of the twentieth century, a diverse community of Australians settled in Shanghai. There they forged a ‘China trade’, circulating goods, people and ideas across the South China Sea, from Shanghai and Hong Kong to Sydney and Melbourne. This trade has been largely forgotten in contemporary Australia, where future economic ties trump historical memory when it comes to popular perceptions of China. After the First World War, Australians turned to Chinese treaty ports, fleeing poverty and unemployment, while others sought to ‘save’ China through missionary work and socialist ideas. Chinese Australians, disillusioned by Australian racism under the White Australia Policy, arrived to participate in Chinese nation building and ended up forging business empires which survive to this day. This book follows the life trajectories of these Australians, providing a means by which we can address one of the pervading tensions of race, empire and nation in the twentieth century: the relationship between working-class aspirations for social mobility and the exclusionary and discriminatory practices of white settler societies.
Chinese Down-Under
Title | Chinese Down-Under PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Grayson |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 200 |
Release | 2018-11 |
Genre | Australia |
ISBN | 9780994402868 |
Covering three hundred years before Australia was colonised, to the current day, where people of Chinese heritage have influence Australian in a million ways.
China Panic
Title | China Panic PDF eBook |
Author | David Brophy |
Publisher | Black Inc. |
Total Pages | 350 |
Release | 2021-06-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1743821492 |
In 2014, Chinese president Xi Jinping said there was an ‘ocean of goodwill’ between our country and his. Since then, that ocean has shown dramatic signs of freezing over. Australia is in the grip of a China panic. How did we get here, and what’s the way out? In this brilliant book, David Brophy takes apart Australia’s China debate – its strange alliances and diplomatic failures. Justified criticism of China has too often given way to paranoia and exaggeration. While the xenophobic right hovers in the wings, some of the loudest voices decrying Chinese subversion come, unexpectedly, from the left. They call for new security laws, increased scrutiny of Chinese Australians and, if necessary, military force – a prescription for a sharp rightward turn in Australian politics. In China Panic, Brophy offers a progressive alternative. Instead of punitive moves and chest-beating that will only make Australia more like China, we need solutions and strategies that strengthen Australian democracy. ‘The most stimulating book I've read on the most important question facing Australian foreign and strategic policy. Brophy is not just answering questions others have asked, he's asking new questions.’—Allan Gyngell, author of Fear of Abandonment ‘Anyone who wants to know how and why Australia’s China narrative has descended to such a dismal point needs to read China Panic.’—Wanning Sun, professor of media and communications, UTS ‘David Brophy dissects the clichés and prejudices . . . China Panic is essential reading.’’—Linda Jaivin, author of The Shortest History of China