- Title
- Power shift: re-interpreting the G. E. Morrison Collection
- Creator
- Denoon, Louise; Franks, Rachel; Hone, Sally
- Relation
- Fifth Asian Conference on Literature and Librarianship (LibrAsia 2015). Proceedings of The Fifth Asian Conference on Literature and Librarianship 2015 (Osaka, Japan 02-05 April, 2015) p. 225-239
- Publisher
- International Academic Forum (IAFOR)
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2015
- Description
- The Dr George E. Morrison Collection of diaries, manuscripts and photographs – held by the State Library of New South Wales (Australia) – provides a unique suite of insights into the power of communication, between East and West, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. George Morrison, sometimes referred to as Morrison of Peking, worked, in China, as a correspondent for The Times and so exercised both influence and power in the development of East-West relations. This paper explores this power and how power, in Australian-Chinese relations, has been repositioned by subsequent key Australian figures visiting China, including former Prime Ministers Gough Whitlam and Kevin Rudd. In addition this paper will unpack how, as custodians for this important material, the State Library of New South Wales facilitates new stories from this Collection. Indeed, the Morrison Collection represents a rich reservoir for research but requires innovative responses after decades of traditional scholarly activity in this area. Such innovation is designed to inspire more use of this Collection as well as more creative interpretations of the materials within it, thus sharing and shifting power across the literature, the librarians who care for it and the scholars who will reinterpret this valuable material today and in the future.
- Subject
- George E. Morrison; China; Library; Australian-Chinese relations
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1320985
- Identifier
- uon:24239
- Language
- eng
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