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1. Aozhou Hua qiao jing ji [1958]
- 澳洲華僑經濟
- Liu, Daren, 1905-
- 劉達人, 1905-
- Taibei : Hai wai chu ban she, Minguo 47 [1958] 台北 : 海外出版社, 民國47 [1958]
- Description
- Book — 2, 4, 172 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
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2. The overseas Chinese in New Zealand [1974]
- Greif, Stuart William, 1943-
- Singapore : Asia Pacific Press, 1974
- Description
- Book — xv, 192 p. : ill. ; 22 cm
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DU424.5.C5.G73 1974 | Unknown |
- [Taipei, Taiwan] : Interdisciplinary Group for Australian Studies (IGAS), National Taiwan University ; [Australia] : Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, Australian National University, [2001]
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- Book — 153 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
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DU122 .C5 O923 2001 | Unknown |
- Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland University Press, 2003.
- Description
- Book — xvi, 304 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
- Summary
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- Acknowledgements vii Romanisation ix Preface Manying Ip xi PART I: First Encounters, 1860s-1920s
- 1 The Sojourner Experience: The Cantonese Goldseekers in New Zealand, 1865-1901 James Ng 5
- 2 Traces of the Past: Archaeological Insights into the New Zealand Chinese Experience in Southern New Zealand Neville A. Ritchie 31
- 3 Joe Lum v.The Attorney General: The Politics of Exclusion Nigel Murphy 48 PART II: Home is Where the Heart Is, 1920s-1980s
- 4 Remembering Chinatown: Haining Street of Wellington Lynette Shum 73
- 5 Eating Porkbones and Puha with Chopsticks: Maori-Chinese Constructions Jenny Bol Jun Lee 94
- 6 A Place to Stand: The Chun Family Experience Kirsten Wong 113 PART III: New Faces, 1987-2003
- 7 Untapped Talents: The Employment and Settlement Experiences of Skilled Chinese in New Zealand Anne Henderson 141
- 8 Reluctant Exiles or Roaming Transnationals? The Hong Kong Chinese in New Zealand Elsie Ho 165
- 9 Seeking the Last Utopia: The Taiwanese in New Zealand Manying Ip 185 PART IV: Standing Up
- 10 Coping with Insecurity: Everyday Experiences of Chinese New Zealanders Beven Yee 215
- 11 Education, Politics and Chinese New Zealander Identities: The Case of the 1995 Epsom Normal Primary School's 'Residency Clause and English Test' David Pang 236
- 12 Is Saying Sorry Enough? Gilbert Wong 258 Appendix: Present archival and library resources on the study of the Chinese in New Zealand, including recent Asian immigrants Nigel Murphy 280 Contributors 298 Index 300.
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DU424.5 .C5 U54 2003 | Unknown |
- Ip, Manying.
- Auckland, N.Z. : Penguin Books, 2005.
- Description
- Book — 168 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- Summary
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- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS-- CHINESE POPULATION STATISTICS-- PREFACE-- Chapter One: INTRODUCTION-- Chapter Two: ASIANS AND CARTOONING IN NEW ZEALAND-- Chapter Three:-- DEFENDING FAIR NEW ZEALAND: Walls and Floodgates-- Chapter Four: ASIAN POLITICS: A borrowed British view-- Chapter Five: UGLY ASIANS: The faceless Mongolian horde-- Chapter Six:-- ECONOMIC COMPETITORS: The live on the smell of an oily rag-- Chapter Seven: THREAT TO NEW ZEALAND IDENTITY-- BIOGRAPHIES OF CARTOONISTS-- PUBLICATIONS FEATURING THE CARTOONS-- CHRONOLOGY OF ASIAN HISTORY IN NEW ZEALAND-- BLIOGRAPHY-- FURTHER READING AND USEFUL WEBSITES.
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DU424.5 .C5 I58 2005 | Unknown |
- Wellington : Victoria University Press, c2005.
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- Book — 439 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
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DU424.5 .C5 E37 2005 | Unknown |
- Tai, Yuen.
- Auckland, N.Z. : New Zealand Asia Institute, 2005.
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- Book — 202 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 23 cm.
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DU424.5 .C5 Y84 2005 | Unknown |
8. Being Māori-Chinese : mixed identities [2008]
- Ip, Manying.
- Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland University Press, 2008.
- Description
- Book — xvi, 255 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
- Summary
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This book uses extensive interviews with seven different families to explore historical and contemporary relations between Maori and Chinese, a subject which has never been given serious study before. A full chapter is given to each family which is explored in depth often in the voices of the protagonists themselves. This detailed and personal approach shows how in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Maori and Chinese, both relegated to the fringes of society, often had warm and congenial bonds, with intermarriage and large Maori-Chinese families.However in recent times the relationship between these two rapidly growing groups has shown tension as Maori have gained confidence in their identity and as increased Asian immigration has become a political issue. This book provides a unique and fascinating insight into cross-cultural alliances between Asian and indigenous peoples, revealing a resilience which has endured persecution, ridicule and neglect and offering a picture of NZ society which challenges the usual Pakeha-dominated perspective. Today's Maori-Chinese, especially younger members, are increasingly reaffirming their multiple roots and, with a growing confidence in the cultural advantages they possess, are playing important roles in New Zealand society.
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DU423 .E85 I6 2008 | Unknown |
- Chui., Raymond C. F.
- Hong Kong : Centre for Qualitative Social Research, Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, ; New York : East Asian Studies Program, Department of History. Pace University, [2008]
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- Book — 69 p. ; 23 cm.
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DU424.5 .C5 C58 2008 | Available |
- Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland University Press, 2009.
- Description
- Book — x, 374 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Contents include: Introduction: Manying Ip
- Chapter 1 Ancient Maori-Chinese Ancestral Links: A Survey of the Current Western Understandings: Jun Lu
- Chapter 2 The 'Majority Factor': Shaping Maori and Chinese Minorities: David Pearson
- Chapter 3 'Maoriland and 'Yellow Peril': Discourses of Maori and Chinese in the Formation of New Zealand's National Identity 1890-1914: Nigel Murphy
- Chapter 4 Developments in Maori and Chinese Relations 1920s-1980s: Richard Bedford
- Chapter 5 Chinese and Maori: Encounters and Intersections: Robert Didham
- Chapter 6 Chinese Perceptions of Maori: The 'Important Other': Manying Ip
- Chapter 7 Maori Views on Immigration: Implications for Maori-Chinese Interactions: James Chang
- Chapter 8 Dynamics and Identity in Maori-Chinese Families: Finding the Necessary 'Space' in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Jennifer Hauraki
- Chapter 9 From Despised and Feared to Potential Allies: Maori Media Depiction of Chinese: Margaret Mutu
- Chapter 10 The Representation of Maori in Chinese Language Media: Sally Liangni Liu
- Chapter 11 The Other from Elsewhere: Arrested Encounters in Bicultural New Zealand: Mark Williams
- Chapter 12 Insider Dilemmas: The Politics of Reading and Writing Ethnic Minority Fiction: Kathy Ooi
- Bibliography
- Index.
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DU424.5 .C5 D73 2009 | Unknown |