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Episode 48: Mimi Kwa, Author of a Memoir about Four Generations of a Chinese Family

Mar 5, 2025
Mimi Kwa, an Australian television personality and author, shares her journey through her memoir, "House of Kwa," which uncovers the rich legacy of her Chinese family across four generations. She discusses her father's immigration story from Hong Kong to Australia and the impact of the White Australia Policy on their lives. The conversation dives into navigating cultural identity, familial expectations, and the cathartic experience of writing about personal trauma. Mimi also reveals how Scrivener has been instrumental in organizing her writing process and research.
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Immigration to Australia

  • Mimi Kwa's father immigrated to Australia due to his Aunt Teresa, facing the White Australia Policy and racism.
  • He adapted by working in Chinese restaurants and laundries before opening a large hostel.
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Family Structure

  • Mimi Kwa is an only child from her father's first marriage, with two younger half-brothers.
  • Her father, like his own father, has had three wives but not concurrently.
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Cultural Identity

  • Mimi Kwa identifies primarily with Australian culture, with Chinese and British influences.
  • Her appearance often leads people to assume she's a local wherever she travels.
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