Although Singapore currently makes it impossible in the male descent line, departing from Chineseness has been a common phenomenon in Southeast Asian history. In modern nationalist times the paucity of alternative terms in Southeast Asian and European language has made the overused Cina a problematic label, impossible to detach from a very large northern neighbour and from many cultural stereotypes. Naturally many local-born and culturally hybrid citizens have sought to escape from it. The best documented mass case is the nineteenth century Philippines. Peranakan Indonesians have not found it so easy to shed this inappropriate label even though it has occasionally been wielded as a death threat. 'Outsider' status also has its uses. This pre...
Peranakan Chinese is considered a unique ethnich group in Indonesia due to assimilation of Malay cul...
Discussions surrounding the concept of Chinese Privilege in Singapore have been gaining traction pre...
We argue that the localized expression of Chinese Indonesian identity in Karimun suggests a need to ...
Most scholarship look at the period from the 1890s to the 1930s for answers to the origins of the C...
The national motto of Indonesia is Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, roughly translatable as "Unity in Diversity...
The Kelantan Peranakan Chinese (KPC) has become the earliest evidence of China relationship with the...
Two literary texts written by Chinese peranakan (Indonesiaborn Chinese) describe how the Chinese tr...
One of the most telling aspects of the polemics surrounding the issue of Chinese identity in Indones...
This paper examines the state of identity maintenance and identity shift among the Tirok Chinese P...
For most of the time in post-independence Singapore, Peranakan identity has been largely subsumed un...
Migrants originating from Singkawang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, experience limitations in their ab...
The construction of identity among the ethnic Chinese populations in Indonesia has been a complicate...
Do “peranakan” in Malaysia relate well with peranakan in Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei, or with “...
By law, since the fall of Soeharto Chinese Indonesians have been recognized as citizens of Indonesia...
The way Chineseness is managed by the state in ethnic Chinese majority nations is examined as a late...
Peranakan Chinese is considered a unique ethnich group in Indonesia due to assimilation of Malay cul...
Discussions surrounding the concept of Chinese Privilege in Singapore have been gaining traction pre...
We argue that the localized expression of Chinese Indonesian identity in Karimun suggests a need to ...
Most scholarship look at the period from the 1890s to the 1930s for answers to the origins of the C...
The national motto of Indonesia is Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, roughly translatable as "Unity in Diversity...
The Kelantan Peranakan Chinese (KPC) has become the earliest evidence of China relationship with the...
Two literary texts written by Chinese peranakan (Indonesiaborn Chinese) describe how the Chinese tr...
One of the most telling aspects of the polemics surrounding the issue of Chinese identity in Indones...
This paper examines the state of identity maintenance and identity shift among the Tirok Chinese P...
For most of the time in post-independence Singapore, Peranakan identity has been largely subsumed un...
Migrants originating from Singkawang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, experience limitations in their ab...
The construction of identity among the ethnic Chinese populations in Indonesia has been a complicate...
Do “peranakan” in Malaysia relate well with peranakan in Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei, or with “...
By law, since the fall of Soeharto Chinese Indonesians have been recognized as citizens of Indonesia...
The way Chineseness is managed by the state in ethnic Chinese majority nations is examined as a late...
Peranakan Chinese is considered a unique ethnich group in Indonesia due to assimilation of Malay cul...
Discussions surrounding the concept of Chinese Privilege in Singapore have been gaining traction pre...
We argue that the localized expression of Chinese Indonesian identity in Karimun suggests a need to ...