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Dr. Daozhi Xu is currently an ARC DECRA fellow in the School of Humanities at Macquarie University and holds an adjunct Assistant Professor position at the University of Hong Kong. She obtained her PhD from the University of Hong Kong in 2016. Dr. Xu's research interests encompass postcolonial studies, Indigenous studies, Chinese Australian history, children’s literature, race and ethnicity, and settler colonialism. She has received several awards including the Macquarie University Research Fellowship (2020-2023) and the Australian Historical Association’s Allan Martin Award. Her notable publication includes 'Indigenous Cultural Capital: Postcolonial Narratives in Australian Children’s Literature', which won the Australia–China Council’s Biennial Australian Studies in China Book Prize and was shortlisted for the Alan Egan Award by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature. Dr. Xu’s work frequently appears in esteemed journals such as the 'International Journal of Postcolonial Studies' and 'Journal of Postcolonial Writing'. Additionally, she is actively engaged in research relationships with Indigenous Australians and Asian immigrants, contributing to her extensive collaborative projects.
University of Hong Kong • Hong Kong
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