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Alan Zheng

photo of a Chinese-inspired arch in Cabramatta
Opinion // Multiculturalism

On the benefits of ethnic ghettoes

The migrant dream should not be the subject of shame

November 30, 2017 Alan Zheng
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Analysis // Sydney University Law Society

How reforms go wrong

The practical reality of electoral reform in the SULS constitution

October 5, 2017 Alan Zheng
Perspective // Family

The old family is dead

How culturally-dictated familial relations have restricted a population’s ability to express emotion

September 29, 2017 Alan Zheng
hands holding Chinese and Australian passports
Perspective // Chinese

Between two worlds

For Chinese-Australians, the loss of our citizenship places us in symbolic purgatory

June 6, 2017 Alan Zheng
Culture // Photo Essay

In defense of the Redfern run

The Redfern Run is no dystopia. It is a clash between history and post-modernity.

March 30, 2017 Alan Zheng and Jess Zlotnick
Analysis //

How the ticket gets made

Alan Zheng analyses the potential structure of future SULS races.

October 5, 2016 Alan Zheng

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