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Oceania

Books

 

Ouyang, Yu, 2008, Chinese in Australian Fiction, 1888–1988, NY: Cambria Press

 

Bill Willmott, Kiwi Dragon. 2009. The Chinese in Aotearoa New Zealand, History, Culture,Hope, Wellington NZ: The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), ISBN 978-0-473-15234-5. (order from Quaker Book Sales at quaker.books@quaker.org.nz at NZ$10)

 

Chui, Raymond C. F., 2008, Transnationalism and Migration: Chinese Migrants in New Zealand.  Centre for Qualitative Social Research 質性社會研究中心.  Hong Kong Shue Yan University.  Hong Kong SAR, China

 

Ip, Manying (Ed.), 2009, Dragon and the Taniwha, The: Maori and Chinese in New Zealand, Auckland University

 

Ip, Manying, March 2008, Being Maori-Chinese:  Mixed Identities Auckland University Press.

 

Murphy, Nigel.  2008.  Guide to laws and policies relating to the Chinese in New Zealand 1871-1997. NZ Chinese Association. 410p. Paperback, 30cm. Price NZ$75.00.  (includes also chronological lists, plus essays on key topics such as the poll tax, naturalisation, thumbprints and education tests, re-entry certificates, the permit system of entry relating to Chinese, Chinese business manager and student concessions, women, the 1939 refugee scheme, remittances, Chinese ownership of land, war service and registration of aliens.)

 

Nora Chiang Lan-Hung. 2009.  “Making Guam One’s Home: The Story of  Taiwanese-Chinese ‘Old Timers’ on Guam,” in R. A. Stephenson, H. Kurashina and Y. C. Chen(eds.) Proceedings, Pacific Science Association.

 

Khoo, Tseen. 2008, Locating Asian Australian cultures, London: Routledge.

 

Pamela Tan, 2008. The China Factor: An Australian Chinese Woman's Life in China from 1950 to 1979. Roseberg. Sydney.

 

R. A. Stephenson, H. Kurashina and Y. C. Chen. 2009. “Making Guam One’s Home: The Story of  Taiwanese-Chinese ‘Old Timers’ on Guam,” Proceedings, Pacific Science Association.

 

Stanley Hunt, 2009. From Shekki to Sydney: An Autobiography.Wild Peony, Sydney.

 

Yu, Ouyang, (28 September 2008), Chinese in Australian Fiction, 1888-1988. Amherst, NY. Cambria Press.  Data Sheet (including table of contents).   ISBN 9781604975161

 

Lau, Sin Wen. “Bodily Offerings of Belonging: Chinese-Australians in Perth.” The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology.  Vol 8 , Issue 2,  June 2007 , pages 137 – 149.

 

Journal Articles

 

Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora, and Yang, Chih-Hsiang Sean, 2008, “Learning to be Australian: Adaptation and Identity Formation of Young Taiwanese-Chinese Immigrants in Melbourne, Australia” in Pacific Affairs, Volume 81, No.2, 241-258

 

Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora, and Hsu, Jung-Chung Richard, 2006, “Taiwanese in Australia: Two Decades of Settlement Experiences” in Geography Research Forum, Volume 26, 32-60

 

Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora, 2004, “The Dynamics of Self-employment and Ethnic Business Ownership among Taiwanese in Australia” in International Migration, Volume 42, Issue 2, 153-173

 

Liangni Liu. 2009.  Home Is Calling? Or Home Is on the Move?: Return Chinese Immigrants of New Zealand as Transnationals. New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies.  Vol. 11. No. 2, p. 164-171.

 

Nigel Murphy.  2008.  'The Elephant in the Living Room': Studying Chinese Australian History.  New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies.  Vol. 10. No. 1. P. 134

 
 
 
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