Echoes of family : Chinese-Australian belonging(s) in Perth, Western Australia
Abstract
This is a study about belonging(s), entangled ones that transcend spatial and
temporal boundaries. It is about the processes through which a diasporic community -
the Chinese in Perth, Western Australia (W.A.) - struggle to become a part of their
adopted land. It is also about the ways in which the Perth Chinese have actively
engaged their quest for Chinese-Australian belonging(s) by (re-)interpreting, posturing
and positioning their Chinese-ness. Belonging(s) is an issue that underlines recent
discussions on cultural hybridisation, race and Australian national identity within
'Asian-Australian' communities, a category the Chinese in Perth (and the Chinese in
Australia, for that matter) are seen to be a part of. I hope to contribute to these
discussions, particularly in illuminating the negotiations that take place within the
community in their struggle to find an acceptable cultural location of belonging(s), both
for wider Australian society and themselves. In focussing on the internal processes
through which the community seeks to resolve its quest for belonging(s), I hope to
provide a bottom-up approach to the study of a particular Asian-Australian community.
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