
In the Face of Diversity
A history of Chinese Australian community organisations 1970s–2020sNot Yet Published Available to Pre-order
ISBN: 9781743329986
Paperback / softback
Subjects:
Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies
The unity or uniformity of the ‘Chinese Australian community’ has been frequently referenced in many recent political, popular and even academic discussions. The oneness of the community is often described as latent and inevitable, if not already a fact. Yet many Chinese Australians have also aspirationally used collective terms to refer to themselves; there have been perennial calls to ‘unite and advance’ the community, or have it ‘speak with one voice’. But has a united or unitary ‘Chinese Australian community’ ever actually existed? If so, would a united community be a means to an end or an end in itself? And where would this community sit in contemporary multicultural Australia?
I Am, You Are, We Are attempts to answer to these questions; it is a history of more than a dozen Chinese Australian community organisations from across the country over five decades that draws on the English- and Chinese-language materials these organisations have produced over the years, as well as interviews with ten past and present leaders. Instead of a single community, the evidence demonstrates the existence of many diverse Chinese Australian communities. Consequently, the book advances two ideas:
These two ideas are woven through six moments in recent history that have been highly decisive for Chinese Australian communities.
I Am, You Are, We Are conveys (Chinese) Australian history in clear and evocative prose, while remaining academically authoritative and socially conscious. The result is a work that dismantles the prevailing myth of a single Chinese bloc to rebuild an appreciation of multiculturalism in Australia along with specific contributions made by Chinese Australian communities.
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?
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