Daughters of the Flowery Land: Chinese Women in Queensland, 1860-1920
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Robb, Sandi
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Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University
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Until recently, little was known about the experiences of young Chinese women who
migrated to Queensland in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, journeying to join their
husbands alone or accompanied by a servant. This article investigates the changing Chinese cultural
family landscape against a backdrop of an expanding colonial Queensland. It explores the impact of
arrival, conditions women faced, and the transformation of male-dominated settlements into
communities after their arrival. Most of all it shines a light on a little known area of history, highlighting
Chinese women©s lives negotiated across the Queensland colonial environment.
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