y separately published work icon My Life and Work single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 1925... 1925 My Life and Work
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Language: Chinese , English
      1925 .
      Extent: 59p.
      Description: illus., port.
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Confucians Down Under Yuanfang Shen , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Otherland , no. 7 2001; (p. 23-38)
y separately published work icon Dragon Seed in the Antipodes : Chinese-Australian Autobiographies Yuanfang Shen , Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2001 Z892984 2001 single work criticism

'How do the Chinese in Australia see and write about themselves and their relation to mainstream Australian society? Yuan Fang Shen offers us a fascinating reading of Chinese history in Australia, as revealed through the autobiographical writings of more than twenty Chinese-Australians from 1886 to 1996.' (Publication summary)

y separately published work icon United by the Sweep of a Tarnished Brush Yuanfang Shen , Penny Edwards , Canberra : Australian National University , 2000 Z939967 2000 single work essay

Briefly outlining white Australians' attitudes to Chinese settlers in Australia, the authors note the often close relationships between Chinese and Aboriginal people, the effect of the land rights movement in motivating people of mixed race to identify as Aborigines, and the trend to increased recognition of dual and multiple ancestries.

y separately published work icon Dragon Seed in the Antipodes : Chinese-Australian Autobiographies Yuanfang Shen , Carlton : Melbourne University Press , 2001 Z892984 2001 single work criticism

'How do the Chinese in Australia see and write about themselves and their relation to mainstream Australian society? Yuan Fang Shen offers us a fascinating reading of Chinese history in Australia, as revealed through the autobiographical writings of more than twenty Chinese-Australians from 1886 to 1996.' (Publication summary)

Confucians Down Under Yuanfang Shen , 2001 single work criticism
— Appears in: Otherland , no. 7 2001; (p. 23-38)
y separately published work icon United by the Sweep of a Tarnished Brush Yuanfang Shen , Penny Edwards , Canberra : Australian National University , 2000 Z939967 2000 single work essay

Briefly outlining white Australians' attitudes to Chinese settlers in Australia, the authors note the often close relationships between Chinese and Aboriginal people, the effect of the land rights movement in motivating people of mixed race to identify as Aborigines, and the trend to increased recognition of dual and multiple ancestries.

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