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Dr Chi Chi Huang

Dr Chi Chi Huang

Honorary Associate Lecturer
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Humanities & Languages

Chi Chi Huang is an environmental and medical humanities historian of the British Empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her research interests lie in the intersection of transnational and imperial histories, with a focus on Southeast Asia and China. Her doctoral research on the production of British popular and visual cultures of Hong Kong explores the environment as commodity, the notion of an imperial ideal, and tropicality. Chi Chi's next project takes the third plague pandemic in Australia as a starting point to explore the history of the Australian-Asian connection through lens of health.

  • Journal articles | 2021
    Huang CC, 2021, ''Hong Kong can afford a typhoon or two': British discussions of revolving storms.', British Journal for the History of Science, 54, pp. 327 - 339,

My Teaching

2021: ARTS1211 - Australia's Asian Context