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Beskrivning
Gardner Molina dismantles the myth of a single Chinese Australian community and rebuilds a solid understanding of many diverse communities instead; each with their own aims, needs and participatory capacities.
Dr Nathan D. Gardner Molina is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Melbourne taking part in an ARC Discovery Project to produce a history of Australia’s community sponsorship programs for refugee resettlement. As a historian of Australia’s immigration and ethnic diversity, Nathan delivered the 2024 Hancock Lecture for Australian Academy of Humanities, What Makes a Multicultural Nation?
Innehållsförteckning
AcknowledgementsAbbreviationsPrefaceChinese Australian community organisations from White Australia to multiculturalismEarly optimism and challengesThe “Blainey debate”The Tiananmen Massacre and the “89ers”The “Hanson debate”Community organisations in the “Chinese century”The China influence debate * The Chimera: Chasing unity in the face of diversityBibliographyAppendix 1: Sample interview questionsAppendix 2: Profiles of prominent Chinese Australian community organisations encountered in the book