Unfolding history, evolving identity : the Chinese in New Zealand / edited by Manying Ip.

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Other Authors: Ip, Manying (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland University Press, 2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • PART I: THE FIRST ENCOUNTERS,1860s-1920s
  • 1. The sojourner experience : the Cantonese goldseekers in New Zealand, 1865-1901 / James Ng - 2. Traces of the past : archaeological insights into New Zealand : Chinese experiences in southern New Zealand / Neville A. Ritchie - 3. Joe Lum v. The Attorney General : the politics of exclusion / Nigel Murphy
  • PART II : HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS, 1920s-1980s
  • 4. Remembering Chinatown : Haining Street in Wellington / Lynette Shum - 5. Eating porkbones and puha with chopsticks : Maori-Chinese constructions / Jenny Bol Jun Lee - 6. A place to stand : the Chun Family experience / Kirsten Wong
  • PART III: NEW FACES, 1987-2003
  • 7. Untapped talents : the employment and settlement experiences of skilled Chinese in New Zealand / Anne Henderson - 8. Reluctant exiles or roaming transnationals? : the Hong Kong Chinese in New Zealand / Elsie Ho - 9. Seeking the last utopia : the Taiwanese in New Zealand / Manying Ip
  • PART IV: STANDING UP
  • 10. Coping with insecurity : everyday experiences of Chinese New Zealanders / Beven Yee - 11. Education, politics and Chinese New Zealand identities : the case of the 1995 Epsom Normal Primary School's "Residency clause and English test" / David Pang - 12. Is saying sorry enough? / Gilbert Wong
  • APPENDIX: Present archival and library resources on the study of the Chinese in New Zealand, including recent Asian immigrants / Nigel Murphy.
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