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Identity and Ethnic Relations in Southeast Asia: Racializing Chineseness

Autor Chee Kiong Tong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2014
Modern nation states do not constitute closed entities. This is true especially in Southeast Asia, where Chinese migrants have continued to make their new homes over a long period of time, resulting in many different ethnic groups co-existing in new nation states. Focusing on the consequences of migration, and cultural contact between the various ethnic groups, this book describes and analyses the nature of ethnic identity and state of ethnic relations, both historically and in the present day, in multi-ethnic, pluralistic nation states in Southeast Asia. Drawing on extensive primary fieldwork in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Burma, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines, the book examines the mediations, and transformation of ethnic identity and the social incorporation, tensions and conflicts and the construction of new social worlds resulting from cultural contact among different ethnic groups.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789400795181
ISBN-10: 9400795181
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: VIII, 274 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

Chapter 1: Racializing Chineseness.- Chapter 2: Rethinking Assimilation and Chineseness in Thailand.- Chapter 3: One Face, Many Masks: The Chinese in Singapore.- Chapter 4: Sama Makan tak Sama Makan: The Chinese in Malaysia.- Chapter 5: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Chinese in Indonesia.- Chapter 6: Half Chinese or Three Quarters Chinese: The Chinese in Contemporary Burma.- Chapter 7: A Love-Hate Relationship: The Chinese in Vietnam.- Chapter 8: Hybridization and Chineseness in the Philippines.- Chapter 9: Conclusion: Whither Chineseness?.- Bibliography

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Modern nation states do not constitute closed entities. This is true especially in Southeast Asia, where Chinese migrants have continued to make their new homes over a long period of time, resulting in many different ethnic groups co-existing in new nation states. Focusing on the consequences of migration, and cultural contact between the various ethnic groups, this book describes and analyses the nature of ethnic identity and state of ethnic relations, both historically and in the present day, in multi-ethnic, pluralistic nation states in Southeast Asia. Drawing on extensive primary fieldwork in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Burma, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines, the book examines the mediations, and transformation of ethnic identity and the social incorporation, tensions and conflicts and the construction of new social worlds resulting from cultural contact among different ethnic groups.

Caracteristici

A comprehensive and comparative study of the Chinese in Southeast Asia Richly textured empirical data on the Chinese in contemporary Southeast Asia A rethinking of theories and approaches on identity and ethnic relations