Peranakan Chinese Identities in the Globalizing Malay Archipelago.
Material type: TextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, 2022Copyright date: �2022Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (300 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789814951708Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Peranakan Chinese Identities in the Globalizing Malay ArchipelagoOnline resources: Click to ViewIntro -- Contents -- Part I: Regional Dimensions: Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore (IMS) -- 1. Peranakan and Other Related Terms -- 2. Peranakan Chinese Identities in IMS (1): Indonesia -- 3. Peranakan Chinese Identities in IMS (2): Malaysia and Singapore -- 4. Peranakan Chinese Identities in IMS (3): The Resurgence of Peranakan Associations and Peranakan Identities -- 5. Peranakan Chinese in IMS: The Socio-Political Dimension -- 6. Malay/Indonesian Translations of Chinese Literature: Past and Present -- 7. Innovation and Transformation: Peranakan Chinese Literatures/Publications in IMS -- 8. Political and National Identities of Peranakan Chinese Leaders in IMS: Before and After Independence -- 9. Prospects of the Peranakan Community: Comments on Dr Tan Ta Sen's Speech -- Part II: Focusing on Indonesia -- 10. Peranakan Chinese and the Indonesian Press, Language and Literature -- 11. Muslim Chinese in Indonesia: Between Chinese-ness and Indonesian-ness -- 12. State and "Chinese Religions" in Indonesia: Confucianism, Tridharma and Buddhism During the Suharto Rule and After -- 13. Peranakan Chinese Politics and Decolonization in Indonesia -- 14. The Integration of Indonesian Chinese into Mainstream Society: A Reflection -- Appendix 1: The Prospects of the Peranakan Community at the Age of Globalization -- Appendix 2: Some Books on the Peranakan Chinese Published between 2007 and 2021 -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
Peranakan Chinese communities and their "hybrid" culture have fascinated many observers. This book, comprising fourteen chapters, was mainly based on papers written by the author in the last two decades. The chapters address Peranakan Chinese cultural, national and political identities in the Malay Archipelago, i.e., Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore (IMS). This book is divided into two parts. Part I which is on the regional dimension, contains nine chapters that discuss the three countries and beyond. Part II consists of five chapters which focus on one country, i.e., Indonesia. This book not only discusses the past and the present, but also the future of the Peranakan Chinese.
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