Dragon Tails
Re-interpreting Chinese-Australian Heritage
9-11 October 2009
Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Victoria
This conference welcomes papers from a wide range of disciplines, including history, archaeology, tourism, cultural studies, education, and museum/heritage studies.
THEMES
Chinese goldseekers and their legacy
Developments and issues for Chinese-Australian heritage tourism (regional and urban)
Everyday life and culture for early Chinese-Australians
Communicating Chinese-Australian heritage (e.g. education,
multimedia, internet technology)
Early Chinese-Australian formations of politics, identity and citizenship
Interrogating Chinese-Australian historiography and material culture
Perspectives on heritage Chinese precincts
Mapping historical connections between Asia and Australia
Biographies and oral histories of Chinese-Australian pioneers
Creative work that re-interprets Chinese-Australian history
Inter-colonial (Northern Territory and Queensland) and/or
trans-Tasman connections.
PRESENTATIONS
Papers standard session presentations should be 20 minutes (with 10 minutes allowed for question time).
Panels suggested formats for the panels are as follows:
3 x 20-minute papers with a coherent theme, or
Up to 5 speakers on a discussion panel (approx 10 minutes each, with at least 40 minutes for discussion)
Abstracts (max. 200 words), with full contact details for speakers and short biographical notes (max. 100 words) should be sent to
enquiries.dragontails@gmail.com BY MONDAY, 18 MAY 2009.
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