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Chinese Australian Whispers
Dr Sophie Couchman
7 episodes
8 months ago
This series explores what family historians can learn from oral histories and how these oral histories, stories whispered down from the past with all their imperfections, can help us make sense of our Chinese family history and who we are as Australians.
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This series explores what family historians can learn from oral histories and how these oral histories, stories whispered down from the past with all their imperfections, can help us make sense of our Chinese family history and who we are as Australians.
Show more...
History
Society & Culture,
Leisure,
Hobbies
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Ep 6: Sophie and Nik on Chinese Australian Whispers
Chinese Australian Whispers
40 minutes
8 months ago
Ep 6: Sophie and Nik on Chinese Australian Whispers
In this episode you have an opportunity to meet Nik. Nikolaus Yee is my nephew and has helped edit and bring this podcast series to fruition. Nik's father was born in Myanmar to Chinese parents and he came to Australia in the early 1980s. In creating 'Chinese Australian Whispers' Nik and I listened to all the interviews and oral histories. We found we had a few things we wanted to say about them too!
Chinese Australian Whispers
This series explores what family historians can learn from oral histories and how these oral histories, stories whispered down from the past with all their imperfections, can help us make sense of our Chinese family history and who we are as Australians.