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Intersectional Lives explores the varied experiences of Chinese
Australian females across time and place during the White Australia
Policy era (1901-1973). Chinese Australian women's personal
reflections are examined alongside postcolonial feminist readings
of official records to illustrate how their everyday lives were
influenced by multiple and fluid identities and subject positions
including migrant, mother, daughter, wife, student, worker,
entrepreneur and cultural custodian. This book provides new ways to
conceptualise Chinese females in the diaspora as gendered, classed,
culturally varied and racialised individuals with multiple forms of
oppression, agency and mobility. It offers a revision of
patriarchal understandings of Chinese Australian history and
broader understandings of overseas Chinese migrations and
settlement experiences. It also demonstrates how historical
geography, informed by postcolonial feminist approaches, can
facilitate more nuanced understandings of past (and present) times
and places that include women's diverse experiences at the
domestic, local, national and international scale. This book will
appeal to social and cultural geographers with additional audiences
of interest in history and historical geography, ethnic and racial
studies, gender studies, diaspora studies, migration studies, and
gender and feminist studies.
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