Journal of Chinese Australia
 
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Journal of Chinese Australia, Issue 1, May 2005

Events and publications: Current and forthcoming

Compiled by the JCA Editors

To contribute 2005-2006 events and publications, or to submit a review of a recent publication or conference please email the JCA editors at JCAeditors@gmail.com.

EVENTS

 

2005

Forgotten Faces: Chinese and the Law, an online education resource and touring exhibition. The exhibition will be on tour at the Victorian Archives Centre, Melbourne from 11 April to 27 August 2005 and the Golden Dragon Museum, Bendigo from 9 September 2005 to 31 January 2006.

Chinese Studies Association of Australia Biennial Conference, 30 June - 3 July 2005, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia

 

The Changing Face of Chinese America, presented by the Chinese Historical Society of America & the Asian American Studies Department of San Francisco State University, 7-9 October 2005, San Francisco, USA

PUBLICATIONS
2005

Jones, Paul, Chinese-Australian Journeys: Records on Travel, Migration and Settlement, 1860-1975,
National Archives of Australia, Canbera, 2005.

2004

'Active Voices, Hidden Histories: The Chinese in Colonial Australia', Special issue of Journal of Australian Colonial History, vol.6, 2004

 

Couchman, S., Fitzgerald, P. & Macgregor, P., 'After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940', Special issue of Otherland Literary Journal, no.9, December 2004

 

Couchman, Sophie, 'Not so mug mugshots: Behind the portraits of series B6443', Crossings, vol.9, no.3, 2004

Broinowski, A. (ed), Double Vision: Asian Accounts of Australia, Pandanus Books: Canberra, 2004

 

McGowan, Barry, 'Reconsidering race: The Chinese experience on the goldfields of southern New South Wales', Australian Historical Studies, vol.36, no.124, 2004, pp.312-331

 

Moody, Andrew, 'Gambling, opium and violence: Sydney's fragmented Chinese communities, 1888-1906', BA (Hons), Chinese/History, University of NSW, 2004

 

Shun Wah, Annette, 'Grandma's Chinese whispers', Memento, issue 27, Spring-Summer, 2004, pp.16-18

 

Teffer, Nicola, 'No Ordinary Man: Sydney's Quong Tart, Citizen, Merchant and Philanthropist', exhibition catalogue, Quong Tart Centenary Commemoration Committee and Newcontemporaries: Sydney, 2004

 

Kwok, Jen Tsen, 'Augmenting power through representation: Anti-Chinese representations and governance in Queensland', Crossings, vol.9, no.3, 2004

 

Welch, Ian, 'Alien Son: The Life and Times of Cheok Hong Cheong, 1851-1928', PhD, Department of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU, 2004

 

Wilton, Janis, Golden Threads: The Chinese in Regional New South Wales 1850-1950, New England Regional Art Gallery in association with Powerhouse Publishing: Armidale and Haymarket, 2004

 

2003

Bagnall, Kate, '"I am nearly heartbroken about him": Stories of Australian mothers' separation from their "Chinese" children', History Australia, vol.1, no.1, December 2003.

 

Lee, Gregory B., Chinas Unlimited: Making the Imaginaries of China and Chineseness, University of Hawai'i Press: Honolulu, 2003

 

Ip, Manying, Unfolding History Evolving Identity: The Chinese in New Zealand, Auckland University Press: Auckland, 2003

 

Reeves, Keir, 'Historical neglect of an enduring Chinese community', Traffic, issue 3, 2003, pp.53-77

 

Reynolds, Henry, North of Capricorn: The Untold Story of Australia's North, Allen & Unwin: Crows Nest, 2003

 

Williams, Michael, 'Destination Qiaoxiang - Pearl River Delta Villages & Pacific Ports, 1849-1949', PhD, University of Hong Kong, 2003

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