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| Title: | Alien Son : The life and times of Cheok Hong Cheong, (Zhang Zhuoxiong) 1851-1928 |
| Authors: | Welch, Ian Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Pacific and Asian History The Australian National University |
| Keywords: | Chinese identity Cheok Hong Cheong Australian attitudes White Australia Policy discriminatory immigration policy Chinese-Australian Christians 'Alien Son' Christian Church 19th century Australian Chinese Community |
| Issue Date: | 2-Nov-2009 |
| Abstract: | This thesis contributes to the ongoing discussion of modern Chinese identity by providing a case study of Cheok Hong CHEONG. This thesis contributes to the ongoing discussion of modern Chinese identity by pro-viding a case study of Cheok Hong CHEONG. It necessarily considers Australian atti-tudes towards the Chinese during the 19th century, not least the White Australia Pol-icy. The emergence of that discriminatory immigration policy over the second half of the 19th century until its national implementation in 1901 provides the background to the thesis. Cheong was the leading figure among Chinese-Australian Christians and a prominent figure in the Australian Chinese community and the thesis seeks to iden-tify a man whose contribution has largely been shadowy in other studies or, more commonly, overlooked by the parochialism of colony/state emphasis in many histo-ries of Australia. His role in the Christian church fills a space in Victorian religious history. ¶ ... |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/49261 |
| Appears in Collections: | ANU Digital Theses Collection
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