The Chinese in Papua New Guinea: past, present and future
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Abstract: | Papua New Guinean, Chinese and Australian people have long been entangled in the creation of complex histories and political debates concerning the similarities and differences of each group. These debates are fundamental to understandings of how a sense of national unity in Papua New Guinea is formed, as well as within analyses of the wider world of strategic power dynamics and influence. The Chinese in Papua New Guinea offers a comprehensive and nuanced examination of the Chinese in Papua New Guinea. Chinese, Papua New Guinean and Australian interactions are analysed in the context of ongoing shifts in colonial power, increased regional engagement with China, and current political instabilities across the Indo-Pacific region. The many ways the Chinese have been defined as actors in PNG’s history and politics are analysed against the backdrop of a rapidly changing global order. The complexity of Chinese experiences within Papua New Guinea is given expression, here, with chapters that stress political and historical heterogeneity, the importance of language for understanding Chinese social relations, and that articulate rich personal experiences of race relations |
Beschreibung: | This book is published under the aegis of the Pacific editorial board of ANU Press |
Umfang: | xvi, 242 Seiten 2 Illustrationen, 3 Karten (teilweise farbig) 23,4 cm |
ISBN: | 9781760466398 |
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520 | 3 | |a Papua New Guinean, Chinese and Australian people have long been entangled in the creation of complex histories and political debates concerning the similarities and differences of each group. These debates are fundamental to understandings of how a sense of national unity in Papua New Guinea is formed, as well as within analyses of the wider world of strategic power dynamics and influence. The Chinese in Papua New Guinea offers a comprehensive and nuanced examination of the Chinese in Papua New Guinea. Chinese, Papua New Guinean and Australian interactions are analysed in the context of ongoing shifts in colonial power, increased regional engagement with China, and current political instabilities across the Indo-Pacific region. The many ways the Chinese have been defined as actors in PNG’s history and politics are analysed against the backdrop of a rapidly changing global order. The complexity of Chinese experiences within Papua New Guinea is given expression, here, with chapters that stress political and historical heterogeneity, the importance of language for understanding Chinese social relations, and that articulate rich personal experiences of race relations | |
542 | |n Unless stated otherwise, the author retains copyright to their work while ANU Press retains exclusive worldwide rights for the distribution of the book. From 2018, the majority of ANU Press titles are published under a Creative Commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND; creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which broadens the ways in which works can be used and distributed. Please refer to the copyright page of each book for more information on a specific title's copyright licensing | ||
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contents | 1. The Chinese in Papua New Guinea’s past, present and future / Michael Wood, Anna Hayes and Rosita Henry -- Section 1: The Chinese in PNG: Their travels and multiple histories. 2. Archives as artefacts of knowledge: a Sepik philosopher and a Chinese trader in Papua New Guinea / Rosita Henry, Daniela Vávrová and Laurie Bragge Vignette -- Reflection: Research with the Bragge Collection and reflections on Sepik Chinese / Kulasumb Kalinoe ; 3. What was colonial in extending Australian citizenship to New Guinea Chinese? / Michael Wood and Vincent Backhaus Vignette -- Reflection: history of a Chinese family in PNG / Vyvyen Wong. 4. The rise and rise of China: contemporary Chinese community in PNG (2010–2020) / James Chin -- Section 2: The Chinese as transformers of PNG and its political economy. 5. Growing Chinese dominance of the bêche-de-mer trade: a Papua New Guinean resource sector characterised by paradox / Simon Foale, Cathy Hair and Jeff Kinch ; 6. Manufacturing compromise: labour process analysis of a Chinese refinery site in Papua New Guinea / I-Chang Kuotable ; 7. ‘Money face’: haggling Chinese and foreigner talk at a PNG mining market-place / Shaun Gessler ; 8. Trade, mines and language: the Chinese in Papua New Guinea / Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald ; 9. The new Cold War, great power rivalry and Papua New Guinea / Dr. Anna Hayes ; 10. Conclusion: Imagining a Chinese future in PNG / Michael Wood, Anna Hayes and Rosita Henry |
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spelling | The Chinese in Papua New Guinea past, present and future edited by Anna Hayes, Rosita Henry and Michael Wood Canberra, ACT, Australia ANU Press [2024] xvi, 242 Seiten 2 Illustrationen, 3 Karten (teilweise farbig) 23,4 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Pacific series This book is published under the aegis of the Pacific editorial board of ANU Press 1. The Chinese in Papua New Guinea’s past, present and future / Michael Wood, Anna Hayes and Rosita Henry -- Section 1: The Chinese in PNG: Their travels and multiple histories. 2. Archives as artefacts of knowledge: a Sepik philosopher and a Chinese trader in Papua New Guinea / Rosita Henry, Daniela Vávrová and Laurie Bragge Vignette -- Reflection: Research with the Bragge Collection and reflections on Sepik Chinese / Kulasumb Kalinoe ; 3. What was colonial in extending Australian citizenship to New Guinea Chinese? / Michael Wood and Vincent Backhaus Vignette -- Reflection: history of a Chinese family in PNG / Vyvyen Wong. 4. The rise and rise of China: contemporary Chinese community in PNG (2010–2020) / James Chin -- Section 2: The Chinese as transformers of PNG and its political economy. 5. Growing Chinese dominance of the bêche-de-mer trade: a Papua New Guinean resource sector characterised by paradox / Simon Foale, Cathy Hair and Jeff Kinch ; 6. Manufacturing compromise: labour process analysis of a Chinese refinery site in Papua New Guinea / I-Chang Kuotable ; 7. ‘Money face’: haggling Chinese and foreigner talk at a PNG mining market-place / Shaun Gessler ; 8. Trade, mines and language: the Chinese in Papua New Guinea / Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald ; 9. The new Cold War, great power rivalry and Papua New Guinea / Dr. Anna Hayes ; 10. Conclusion: Imagining a Chinese future in PNG / Michael Wood, Anna Hayes and Rosita Henry Papua New Guinean, Chinese and Australian people have long been entangled in the creation of complex histories and political debates concerning the similarities and differences of each group. These debates are fundamental to understandings of how a sense of national unity in Papua New Guinea is formed, as well as within analyses of the wider world of strategic power dynamics and influence. The Chinese in Papua New Guinea offers a comprehensive and nuanced examination of the Chinese in Papua New Guinea. Chinese, Papua New Guinean and Australian interactions are analysed in the context of ongoing shifts in colonial power, increased regional engagement with China, and current political instabilities across the Indo-Pacific region. The many ways the Chinese have been defined as actors in PNG’s history and politics are analysed against the backdrop of a rapidly changing global order. The complexity of Chinese experiences within Papua New Guinea is given expression, here, with chapters that stress political and historical heterogeneity, the importance of language for understanding Chinese social relations, and that articulate rich personal experiences of race relations Unless stated otherwise, the author retains copyright to their work while ANU Press retains exclusive worldwide rights for the distribution of the book. From 2018, the majority of ANU Press titles are published under a Creative Commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND; creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which broadens the ways in which works can be used and distributed. Please refer to the copyright page of each book for more information on a specific title's copyright licensing Chinese / Papua New Guinea / History China / Relations / Papua New Guinea China / Foreign relations / Papua New Guinea China / Foreign economic relations / Papua New Guinea Emigration and immigration / Social aspects Chinese / Social aspects / Papua New Guinea (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Hayes, Anna 1977- (DE-588)1030130337 edt Wood, Michael Alan (DE-588)1356578047 edt Henry, Rosita (DE-588)1356578152 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781760466404 The Chinese in Papua New Guinea : past, present and future Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, 2024 |
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