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In Search of Identity: The Hadhrami Arabs in the Netherlands East Indies and Indonesia (1900-1950): Leiden Studies in Islam and Society, cartea 14

Autor Huub de Jonge
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 2022
In In Search of Identity: The Hadhrami Arabs in the Netherlands East Indies and Indonesia (1900-1950) Huub de Jonge discusses changes in social, economic, cultural and national identity of Arabs originating from Hadhramaut (Yemen) in the Netherlands East Indies and Indonesia. Within the relatively isolated and traditionally oriented Hadhrami community, all sorts of rifts and divisions arose under the influence of segregating colonial policies, the rise of Indonesian nationalism, the Japanese occupation, and the colonial war. The internal turmoil, hardly noticed by the outside world, led to the flourishing of new ideas, orientations, loyalties and ambitions, while traditional values, customs, and beliefs were called into question.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004522275
ISBN-10: 9004522271
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Leiden Studies in Islam and Society


Notă biografică

Huub de Jonge, Ph.D. (1984), taught economic anthropology at Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. He mainly published books and articles on the Madurese in Indonesia. Together with Nico Kaptein, he co-edited Transcending Borders: Arabs, Politics, Trade and Islam in Southeast Asia (KITLV Press, 2002).

Cuprins

Preface
List of Figures

Introduction
1Studies on Indonesian Hadhramis
2Data Collection
3Outline
4Arabs and Hadhramis

1 Discord and Solidarity among the Arabs in the Netherlands East Indies, 1900–1942
1The Arab Minority in the Netherlands East Indies
1Identification with the Arab World
2Discord between Sayyid and Syekh
3The Title Fight
4Integration in the Wider Society
5Conclusion

2 Dutch Colonial Policy Pertaining to Hadhrami Immigrants
1The Quarter and Pass Systems
2Immigration Policy
3Conclusion

3 Abdul Rahman Baswedan and the Emancipation of the Hadhramis in Indonesia
1Growing Up in Ampel
2Journalist and Politician
3Totok and Peranakan
4Persatoean Arab Indonesia
5The Japanese Occupation
6Independence
7Conclusion

4 Aliran Baroe: A Mirror of Change within the Indo-Hadhrami Community
1Persatoean Arab Indonesia (PAI) dan Aliran Baroe
2A New Journal, a New Direction
3Indo-Hadhrami Nationalism and Islam
4Hadhramaut
5Women’s Issues
6Stories
7Gado-gado
8Conclusion

5 Fatimah: Arab-Indonesian Nationalism on Stage
1Hoesin Bafagih
2The Story Line
3Contested Issues
4Reception
5Conclusion

6 Selective Accommodation: The Hadhramis in Indonesia during World War II and the Struggle for Independence
1The Japanese Occupation
2Revolutionary Years
3Concluding Remarks

7 Contradictory and against the Grain: Snouck Hurgronje on the Hadhramis in the Dutch East Indies (1889–1936)
1Countless Extortions and Useless Bantering
2The Danger of Pan-Islamism
3Incompatible Ends

8 Post-War Remittances from the Netherlands East Indies to Hadhramaut

Selected Glossary
Bibliography
Index