Book Chapter
Chinese Opera and racism in colonial Victoria 1853-1870
Stephanie Rocke
Opera, emotion, and the antipodes. Volume 1 | Routledge | Published : 2021
Abstract
In the 1850s and 1860s, the goldfields of Victoria attracted people from around the globe, with one in four coming from China in 1856. While this would drop to one in five by 1859, this was still a high proportion and caused the British or Australian-born majority to feel threatened. Adopting Sarah Ahmed’s methodology of interrogating texts to determine their racist attributes and underlying emotion, and taking an historical approach to exploring her ideas about emotions and present-day racist practice, it is possible to demonstrate that the emotions associated with racism depend upon how, where and when racism is practised. Using Chinese Opera in the goldfields of Victoria as a case study, ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions
Funding Acknowledgements
The research undertaken for this chapter was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, research code CE110001011.