Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Volume 6, Issue 3-4, 1997, Pages 363-384

Concepts of citizenship and identity among recent Asian immigrants in Australia (Article)

Ip D. , Inglis C. , Wu C.T.
  • a University of Queensland, Australia
  • b University of Sydney, Australia
  • c University of New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

Theories of citizenship and, in particular, its exclusionary features in a period of globalization have particular significance for an avowedly immigrant society such as Australia with a policy commitment to multiculturalism. The nature of Australian national identity and citizenship reemerged on the political agenda in conjunction with the 1988 Bicentennial celebrations of European settlement. Debate continues as moves towards becoming a republic with an Australian head of state replacing the British monarch strengthen. As elsewhere, government is focusing attention on the need for citizenship and civics education. An important constituency in this process are the immigrants, especially those from Asia whose ancestors were the target of nationalistic exclusion critical to the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia. This article examines the views on citizenship and identity of a national sample of recent Asian immigrants to Australia. We argue that for considerable numbers an instrumental conception of citizenship underlies their approach to acquiring Australian citizenship. This 'instrumental citizenship' is located within their migratory experience and the political traditions of their homelands as well as within their Australian settlement experiences. For many, legal citizenship has not led to a sense of full incorporation into Australian society as indicted by their continuing perception of themselves as 'migrants'. Reasons for this are complex and involve an interplay of personal factors as well as attitudes and experiences in Australian society whose significance varies from group to group. Such a disjuncture between legal citizenship and personal identity has implications for both governmental policies and theorization about the nature of citizenship. © 1997 Scalabrini Migration Center.

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Index Keywords

national identity Asian immigrants Australia citizenship cultural study immigrant population

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DOI: 10.1177/011719689700600306
ISSN: 01171968
Cited by: 23
Original Language: English