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Made in Chinatown

Australia's Chinese Furniture Factories, 1880-1930
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Made in Chinatown uncovers the overlooked history of Chinese furniture factories in Australia following the gold rush era. It reveals how these factories were crucial to Chinese immigrant communities and Australia's furniture industry despite facing harsh anti-Chinese laws and political campaigns under the White Australia policy. Historian Peter Charles Gibson uses rare archival materials and personal accounts to shed light on the business operations, resistance strategies, and the impact of exclusionary racial policies on these enterprises, highlighting their resilience and adaptability.
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Ideal for readers interested in Australian history, labour studies, migration, and cultural heritage, especially those seeking a nuanced perspective on the racial and economic challenges faced by Chinese Australians in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Made in Chinatown delves into a little-known aspect of Australia's past: its hundreds of Chinese furniture factories. These businesses thrived in the post-gold rush era, becoming an important economic activity for Chinese immigrants and their descendants, and a vital part of Australia's furniture industry.

Yet, owing to an exclusionary vision for Australia as a bastion of 'white' industry and labour, these factories were targeted by anti-Chinese political campaigns and legislative restrictions. Guided by Chinese manufacturers' and workers' own reflections and records, this book examines how these factories operated under the exclusionary vision of White Australia.

Historian Peter Gibson uses previously untapped archival sources to investigate the local and international factors that boosted the industry, and the business and labour practices associated with factory operations. He explores the strategies employed in efforts to resist injustice, and the place of Chinese furniture factories within the contexts of Australian enterprise, work, and consumerism more broadly.

Made in Chinatown argues that Chinese Australian furniture manufacturers and their employees were far more adaptable, and the White Australia vision less pervasive, than most histories would suggest.

Series: China and the West in the Modern World

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Praised for offering timely insights, reviewers note that the book reveals how Chinese Australian workers and businesses innovated under discrimination. It also effectively portrays the everyday lives and social interactions of early Chinese migrants around the federation period, enriching understanding of this community's role in Australian history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781743327852

Publisher: Sydney University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Sydney University Press

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 230

About the Author

Peter Charles Gibson is a research fellow in the School of History at Nanjing University, Jiangsu, China. He has published on Chinese Australian business and labour in the journals β€˜Australian Economic History Review’, β€˜Labour History’ and β€˜Twentieth-Century China’. His PhD thesis at the University of Wollongong, on which the book is based, won the 2021 S. J. Butlin Prize for the best MA or PhD thesis in Australian and New Zealand economic history, awarded triennially.

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