This essay uses Ng Kim Chew and Ah Niu’s works to demonstrate the lure that diaspora signifies for Malaysian Chinese communities. It often appears that only by responding to this lure and leaving Malaysia can Malaysian Chinese prove their talents. On the one hand, this move reacts to the cosmopolitanism called for by diaspora discourse; on the other, it sublates the potential of localization and denies the abilities of the local Malaysian Chinese. This shows that diaspora, as criticized by Shu-mei Shih, has become a guiding value of contemporary Malaysian Chinese discourse. The essay historicizes the current “diaspora-as-sacred-value” and “against-diaspora” debates enacted predominantly by Ng Kim Chew and Shu-mei Shih with reference to M...
This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's pr...
The ideology of Chinese racial pride in an online essay “Proud to be born a Chinese” by Dr. Chan-Lui...
It is argued that the success of Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia lies in their unique `Chinesenes...
The study of diaspora dictates a yearning to return home which finds its Chinese equivalent in the n...
Focusing on Namewee’s rap songs and his film, this essay uses Sinophone theory and accented cinema t...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
Diasporic writers are blessed with two cultures. Their choice of which culture to identify with may ...
This essay argues that to adequately answer the question its title poses, anthropological approaches...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
Dispersed over all corners of the earth, the Chinese diaspora -estimated to be around 60 million -...
Dispersed over all corners of the earth, the Chinese diaspora -estimated to be around 60 million -...
This study compares the socialisation effects of pursuing Chinese-medium and English-medium educatio...
This book examines the key role of the media in the Chinese diaspora. It focuses especially on the m...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
The purpose of this article is to present the Chinese diaspora in two Southeast Asian countries, Mal...
This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's pr...
The ideology of Chinese racial pride in an online essay “Proud to be born a Chinese” by Dr. Chan-Lui...
It is argued that the success of Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia lies in their unique `Chinesenes...
The study of diaspora dictates a yearning to return home which finds its Chinese equivalent in the n...
Focusing on Namewee’s rap songs and his film, this essay uses Sinophone theory and accented cinema t...
© 2016 Dr Sylvia AngIn spite of an outflow of mainland Chinese migrants since the late 1970s into ar...
Diasporic writers are blessed with two cultures. Their choice of which culture to identify with may ...
This essay argues that to adequately answer the question its title poses, anthropological approaches...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
Dispersed over all corners of the earth, the Chinese diaspora -estimated to be around 60 million -...
Dispersed over all corners of the earth, the Chinese diaspora -estimated to be around 60 million -...
This study compares the socialisation effects of pursuing Chinese-medium and English-medium educatio...
This book examines the key role of the media in the Chinese diaspora. It focuses especially on the m...
The idea of Chineseness as a geographic, cultural-specific and ethnically-charged concept, and the p...
The purpose of this article is to present the Chinese diaspora in two Southeast Asian countries, Mal...
This essay demonstrates how non-Malay language writers in Malaysia attempt to subvert the state's pr...
The ideology of Chinese racial pride in an online essay “Proud to be born a Chinese” by Dr. Chan-Lui...
It is argued that the success of Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia lies in their unique `Chinesenes...