Beacons of modern learning : diaspora-funded schools in the China-Australia corridor

Christopher Cheng

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Abstract

In the early 20th century, modern school curricula and new-style schools mushroomed in the Chinese remittance landscape of southern China. Breaking away from the two-and-a-half millennia of Confucian tradition, their creation marked a pivotal point of departure between the nation's past and future. Since overseas migration and modern education both provide a fruitful context for the circulation of new objects and a cross-fertilization of ideas, new schools serve as barometers of social-material change. Research in the present-day cities of Zhongshan and Zhuhai (formerly Heung San County) suggests that diaspora-funded schools were beacons of modern learning within the China- Australia corridor. Both their physical structures and material manifestations invited a new engagement with the modern world.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)139-162
Number of pages24
JournalAsian and Pacific Migration Journal
Volume29
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2020

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© Scalabrini Migration Center 2020.

Keywords

  • Australia
  • China
  • civilization_modern
  • emigration and immigration
  • schools

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