2022 Chinese Australian History Online Seminar Session 1: Conversation on South Flows the Pearl
The Institute for Australian and Chinese Arts and Culture (IAC) at Western Sydney University has since 2020 successfully held Chinese Australian History Series 1 and Series 2, which reached a wide network of Australian and international audiences. IAC is now pleased to launch Chinese Australian History Series 3.
The opening session will feature a conversation on the newly published book South Flows the Pearl. This book contains some of the earliest Chinese Australian family stories that have never been told. Mavis Gock Yen (1916–2008), of Anglo-Australian and Chinese heritage lived an extraordinary life and between 1987 and 1995 recorded 45 hours of interviews with 12 elderly Chinese Australians born between 1894 and 1938. Mavis prepared the manuscript but did not live to see the publication of the book, nor did the 12 interviewees. Mavis’ daughter Siaoman Yen and son-in-law Richard Horsburgh continued Mavis’ legacy and completed the editing of the book. South Flows the Pearl presents personal stories and first-hand experiences by early Chinese migrants, revealing the impact of historical events, war, discrimination and societal changes on their lives.
The session will be opened by Dr Stephen FitzGerald AO, whose doctoral research was published as China and the Overseas Chinese. He is currently the Chair of the Board of the Museum of Chinese in Australia (MOCA). The conversation with Siaoman Yen and Richard Horsburgh will focus on the content of the book and stories behind the scenes.
Date: Wednesday, 4 May 2022
Time: 4pm-5pm (Sydney time)
Mavis Gock Yen author of South Flows the Pearl, was born in Perth, Western Australia, in 1916 to
Siaoman Yen the daughter of author Mavis Gock Yen, was born in Beijing, China, in 1954. She travelled with
Richard Horsburgh was born in Moree, NSW, in 1950, he grew up in suburban Sydney. Completing a Bachelor of Arts
Dr Stephen FitzGerald AO FAIIA, has been a government, academic and consulting specialist on China and its foreign policy and Australia’s relations with China and Asia, since the 1960s. He was the first Australian Ambassador to the
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