To stand by the women of the Orient : Australian women and China in the twentieth century
conference contribution
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored bySarah Paddle
This paper will examine the history of Australian women living and working in China in the twentieth century. To do this I will compare the Australian experience with research on American, British and New Zealander women. The paper includes a study of two categories of Australian women in China: the expert observers, and the secular reformers. Using current theorising of post-colonialism, I will identify the specific contribution and dimensions of Australian women's experience in China.
History
Event
International Conference of Australian Studies and Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of China-Australia Relations (8th : 2002 : Anhui, China)
Pagination
1 - 1
Publisher
Anhui University Press
Location
Anhui, China
Place of publication
Anhui, China
Start date
2002-11-13
End date
2002-11-19
Language
eng
Publication classification
L2 Full written paper - non-refereed (minor conferences)
Copyright notice
2002, Anhui University Press
Title of proceedings
8th International Conference of Australian Studies and Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of China-Australia Relations