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The Ethnic Chinese As Filipinos Part Iii


The Ethnic Chinese As Filipinos Part Iii
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Author : Teresita Ang See
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999

The Ethnic Chinese As Filipinos Part Iii written by Teresita Ang See and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Chinese categories.




The Ethnic Chinese As Filipinos


The Ethnic Chinese As Filipinos
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Author : Teresita Ang See
language : en
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Release Date : 1997

The Ethnic Chinese As Filipinos written by Teresita Ang See and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with China categories.




The Chinese Question


The Chinese Question
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Author : Caroline S. Hau
language : en
Publisher: NUS Press
Release Date : 2014-02-28

The Chinese Question written by Caroline S. Hau and has been published by NUS Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-02-28 with Social Science categories.


The rising strength of mainland China has spurred a revival of "Chineseness" in the Philippines. Perceived during the Cold War era as economically dominant, political disloyal, and culturally different, the "Chinese" presented themselves as an integral part of the Filipino imagined community. Today, as Filipinos seek associations with China, many of them see the local Chinese community as key players in East Asian regional economic development. With the revaluing of Chineseness has come a repositioning of "Chinese" racial and cultural identity. Philippine mestizos (people of mixed ancestry) form an important sub-group of the Filipino elite, but their Chineseness was occluded as they disappeared into the emergent Filipino nation. In the twentieth century, mestizos defined themselves and based claims to privilege on "white" ancestry, but mestizos are now actively reclaiming their "Chinese" heritage. At the same time, so-called "pure Chinese" are parlaying their connections into cultural, social, symbolic, or economic capital, and leaders of mainland Chinese state companies have entered into politico-business alliances with the Filipino national elite. As the meanings of "Chinese" and "Filipino" evolve, intractable contradictions are appearing in the concepts of citizenship and national belonging. Through an examination of cinematic and literary works, The Chinese Question shows how race, class, ideology, nationality, territory, sovereignty, and mobility are shaping the discourses of national integration, regional identification, and global cosmopolitanism.



Ethnic Chinese As Southeast Asians


Ethnic Chinese As Southeast Asians
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Author : Leo Suryadinata
language : en
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Release Date : 1997

Ethnic Chinese As Southeast Asians written by Leo Suryadinata and has been published by Institute of Southeast Asian Studies this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Social Science categories.


More than 80 per cent of the Chinese outside China live in Southeast Asia and many of them have been integrated into the local societies. However, the resurgence of China and ethnic Chinese investment in their ancestral land have caused concern among some non-Chinese Southeast Asian elites. They have begun to question the position and identity of the Chinese population in their countries. Ethnic Chinese as Southeast Asians addresses these ethnic Chinese issues, as well as ethnic Chinese relations with China and with indigenous groups in the region. Written by leading scholars in Southeast Asia, including both ethnic Chinese and non-Chinese, the volume also explores the position of the ethnic Chinese in contemporary as well as the future Southeast Asia, providing readers with a most up-to-date and comprehensive study on the subject.



Ethnic Chinese In Contemporary Indonesia


Ethnic Chinese In Contemporary Indonesia
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Author : Leo Suryadinata
language : en
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Release Date : 2008

Ethnic Chinese In Contemporary Indonesia written by Leo Suryadinata and has been published by Institute of Southeast Asian Studies this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Social Science categories.


The Chinese in Indonesia have played an important role in Indonesian society before and after the fall of Soeharto. This book provides comprehensive and up-to-date information by examining them in detail during that era with special reference to the post-Soeharto period. The contributors to this volume consist of both older- and younger-generation scholars writing on Indonesian Chinese. They offer new information and fresh perspectives on the issues of government policies, legal position, ethnic politics, race relations, religion, education and prospects of the Chinese Indonesians.



Essential Outsiders


Essential Outsiders
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Author : Daniel Chirot
language : en
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Release Date : 2011-10-01

Essential Outsiders written by Daniel Chirot and has been published by University of Washington Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-10-01 with Social Science categories.


Ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia, like Jews in Central Europe until the Holocaust, have been remarkably successful as an entrepreneurial and professional minority. Whole regimes have sometimes relied on the financial underpinnings of Chinese business to maintain themselves in power, and recently Chinese businesses have led the drive to economic modernization in Southeast Asia. But at the same time, they remain, as the Jews were, the quintessential “outsiders.” In some Southeast Asian countries they are targets of majority nationalist prejudices and suffer from discrimination, even when they are formally integrated into the nation. The essays in this book explore the reasons why the Jews in Central Europe and the Chinese in Southeast Asia have been both successful and stigmatized. Their careful scholarship and measured tone contribute to a balanced view of the subject and introduce a historical depth and comparative perspective that have generally been lacking in past discussions. Those who want to understand contemporary Southeast Asian and the legacy of the Jewish experience in Central Europe will gain new insights from the book.



Chinese And Chinese Mestizos Of Manila


Chinese And Chinese Mestizos Of Manila
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Author : Richard Chu
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2010-01-25

Chinese And Chinese Mestizos Of Manila written by Richard Chu and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-25 with History categories.


For centuries, the Chinese have been intermarrying with inhabitants of the Philippines, resulting in a creolized community of Chinese mestizos under the Spanish colonial regime. In contemporary Philippine society, the “Chinese” are seen as a racialized “Other” while descendants from early Chinese-Filipino intermarriages as “Filipino.” Previous scholarship attributes this development to the identification of Chinese mestizos with the equally “Hispanicized” and “Catholic” indios. Building on works in Chinese transnationalism and cultural anthropology, this book examines the everyday practices of Chinese merchant families in Manila from the 1860s to the 1930s. The result is a fascinating study of how families and individuals creatively negotiate their identities in ways that challenge our understanding of the genesis of ethnic identities in the Philippines. “...[This book] helps contribute to the revision of the existing literature on the Chinese and Chinese mestizos with a new perspective that highlights the emerging field of transnational studies.” - Prof. Augusto Espiritu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign “...the author does an outstanding job and we recommend that citizens of the Philippine ‘nation,’ whether they see themselves as ‘Chinese’ or ‘Filipino’ would do well to read this work and understand the origins of the racial stereotypes that influence the way they look at particular members of Philippine society, particularly in Manila.” - Prof. Ellen Palanca and Prof. Clark Alejandrino, Ateneo de Manila University "...an ambitious study of the Chinese and first-generation Chinese mestizos of Manila...[the author] has added valuable research materials from Philippine and American archival collections and...a wide range of published primary sources...The book is meticulously annotated and rich in descriptive detail..." - Michael Cullinane, University of Wisconsin-Madison



Southeast Asian Personalities Of Chinese Descent


Southeast Asian Personalities Of Chinese Descent
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Author : Leo Suryadinata
language : en
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Release Date : 2012

Southeast Asian Personalities Of Chinese Descent written by Leo Suryadinata and has been published by Institute of Southeast Asian Studies this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


"This is a bold project recording the lives of a particular group of Southeast Asians. Most of the people whose biographies are included here have settled down in the ten countries that constitute the region. Each of them has either self-identified as Chinese or is comfortable to be known as someone of Chinese ancestry. There are also those who were born in China or elsewhere who came here to work and do business, including seeking help from others who have ethnic Chinese connections. With the political and economic conditions of the region in a great state of flux for the past two centuries, it is impossible to find consistency in the naming process. Confucius had stressed that correct names make for the best relationships. In this case, Professor Leo Suryadinata has been pursuing for decades the elusive goal of finding the right name to give to the large numbers of people who have, in one way or another, made their homes in, or made some difference to, Southeast Asia. I believe that, when he and his colleagues selected the biographies to be included here, they have taken a big step towards the rectification of identities for many leading personalities. In so doing, he has done us all a great service." - Professor Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore



Minority Stages


Minority Stages
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Author : Josh Stenberg
language : en
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Release Date : 2019-08-31

Minority Stages written by Josh Stenberg and has been published by University of Hawaii Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-08-31 with Performing Arts categories.


Minority Stages: Sino-Indonesian Performance and Public Display offers intriguing new perspectives on historical and contemporary Sino-Indonesian performance. For the first time in a major study, this community’s diverse performance practices are brought together as a family of genres. Combining fieldwork with evidence from Indonesian, Chinese, and Dutch primary and secondary sources, Josh Stenberg takes a close look at Chinese Indonesian self-representation, covering genres from the Dutch colonial period to the present day. From glove puppets of Chinese origin in East Java and Hakka religious processions in West Kalimantan, to wartime political theatre on Sumatra and contemporary Sino-Sundanese choirs and dance groups in Bandung, this book takes readers on a tour of hybrid and diverse expressions of identity, tracing the stories and strategies of minority self-representation over time. Each performance form is placed in its social and historical context, highlighting how Sino-Indonesian groups and individuals have represented themselves locally and nationally to the archipelago’s majority population as well as to Indonesian state power. In the last twenty years, the long political suppression of manifestations of Chinese culture in Indonesia has lifted, and a wealth of evidence now coming to light shows how Sino-Indonesians have long been an integral part of Indonesian culture, including the performing arts. Valorizing that contribution challenges essentialist readings of ethnicity or minority, complicates the profile of a group that is often considered solely in socioeconomic terms, and enriches the understanding of Indonesian culture, Southeast Asian Chinese identities, and transnational cultural exchanges. Minority Stages helps counter the dangerous either/or thinking that is a mainstay of ethnic essentialism in general and of Chinese and Indonesian nationalisms in particular, by showing the fluidity and adaptability of Sino-Indonesian identity as expressed in performance and public display.



Migration Indigenization And Interaction


Migration Indigenization And Interaction
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Author : Leo Suryadinata
language : en
Publisher: World Scientific
Release Date : 2011

Migration Indigenization And Interaction written by Leo Suryadinata and has been published by World Scientific this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Political Science categories.


Pt. 1. Migration and globalization. ch. 1. Migration, localization and cultural exchange : global perspectives of Chinese overseas. ch. 2. Three cultures of migration. ch. 3. The Huagong, the Huashang and the diaspora -- pt. 2. North America. ch. 4. Immigrants from China to Canada : issues of supply and demand of human capital. ch. 5. Deconstructing parental involvement : Chinese immigrants in Canada. ch. 6. Migration, ethnicity and citizenry of Chinese Americans in selected regions of the US -- pt. 3. South and Southeast Asia. ch. 7. Territory and centrality among the Chinese in Kolkata. ch. 8. Examining the demographic developments relating to the ethnic Chinese in Vietnam since 1954. ch. 9. Integration, indigenization, hybridization and localization of the ethnic Chinese minority in the Philippines. ch. 10. Elephant vs. tiger : a comparative analysis of entrepreneurship of two prominent Southeast Asian beer corporations -- pt. 4. China and Chinese overseas. ch. 11. Migration and China's urban reading public : shifting representations of overseas Chinese in Shanghai's Dongfang Zazhi (Eastern Miscellany) 1904-1948. ch. 12. Return Chinese migrants or Canadian diaspora? Exploring the experience of Chinese Canadians in China