Chineseness and the Cold War
Contested Cultures and Diaspora in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong
Herausgeber: Taylor, Jeremy E; Xu, Lanjun
Chineseness and the Cold War
Contested Cultures and Diaspora in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong
Herausgeber: Taylor, Jeremy E; Xu, Lanjun
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This book explores contested notions of "Chineseness" in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong during the Cold War, showing how competing ideas about "Chineseness" were an important ideological factor at play in the region.
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This book explores contested notions of "Chineseness" in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong during the Cold War, showing how competing ideas about "Chineseness" were an important ideological factor at play in the region.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781032078892
- ISBN-10: 1032078898
- Artikelnr.: 62222835
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781032078892
- ISBN-10: 1032078898
- Artikelnr.: 62222835
Jeremy E. Taylor is an associate professor in modern Asian history at the University of Nottingham, UK. Lanjun Xu is an associate professor in Chinese studies at the National University of Singapore.
Introduction: Putting 'Chineseness' Back into Cold War Cultures Jeremy E.
Taylor Section 1: Chineseness and "New China" in Cold War Southeast Asia
1. The Southern Film Corporation, Opera Films, and the PRC's Cultural
Diplomacy in Cold War Asia, 1950s-1960s Lanjun Xu 2. The Malayan Emergency
and the Desinicization of the Malayan Chinese Choo Chin Low 3. Chineseness
and the Cold War in Thailand: From "Red Scare" to Strategic Ally Wasana
Wongsurawat Section 2: Anti-communist Chineseness in Cold War Asia 4.
State-Building and Chinese Transnationalism during the Cold War: Chinese
Sport in the Republic of Vietnam, 1955-1975 Mei Feng Mok 5. Soft-boiled,
Anti-Communist Romance: The Story Paper and Liu Yichang's Singapore Story
Kenny K. K. Ng 6. Voice of America Chinese-dialect broadcasting and the
Chinese Cultural Cold War, 1949-1953 Jeremy E. Taylor Section 3:
Border-crossing "Chinesesness" in Asia 7. North Across the Southern Seas:
Cold War Chinese Careers of Indonesian Songs Josh Stenberg 8. Visiting the
"Overseas Chinese": Vatican engagement with the Chinese Diaspora in Cold
War Southeast Asia Jeremy E. Taylor 9. Alternative Chineseness: War
Experience and National Longing in Pan Lei's Red River Trilogy (1952) and
Deng Kebao's Alien Lands (1961) Pei-yin Lin
Taylor Section 1: Chineseness and "New China" in Cold War Southeast Asia
1. The Southern Film Corporation, Opera Films, and the PRC's Cultural
Diplomacy in Cold War Asia, 1950s-1960s Lanjun Xu 2. The Malayan Emergency
and the Desinicization of the Malayan Chinese Choo Chin Low 3. Chineseness
and the Cold War in Thailand: From "Red Scare" to Strategic Ally Wasana
Wongsurawat Section 2: Anti-communist Chineseness in Cold War Asia 4.
State-Building and Chinese Transnationalism during the Cold War: Chinese
Sport in the Republic of Vietnam, 1955-1975 Mei Feng Mok 5. Soft-boiled,
Anti-Communist Romance: The Story Paper and Liu Yichang's Singapore Story
Kenny K. K. Ng 6. Voice of America Chinese-dialect broadcasting and the
Chinese Cultural Cold War, 1949-1953 Jeremy E. Taylor Section 3:
Border-crossing "Chinesesness" in Asia 7. North Across the Southern Seas:
Cold War Chinese Careers of Indonesian Songs Josh Stenberg 8. Visiting the
"Overseas Chinese": Vatican engagement with the Chinese Diaspora in Cold
War Southeast Asia Jeremy E. Taylor 9. Alternative Chineseness: War
Experience and National Longing in Pan Lei's Red River Trilogy (1952) and
Deng Kebao's Alien Lands (1961) Pei-yin Lin
Introduction: Putting 'Chineseness' Back into Cold War Cultures Jeremy E.
Taylor Section 1: Chineseness and "New China" in Cold War Southeast Asia
1. The Southern Film Corporation, Opera Films, and the PRC's Cultural
Diplomacy in Cold War Asia, 1950s-1960s Lanjun Xu 2. The Malayan Emergency
and the Desinicization of the Malayan Chinese Choo Chin Low 3. Chineseness
and the Cold War in Thailand: From "Red Scare" to Strategic Ally Wasana
Wongsurawat Section 2: Anti-communist Chineseness in Cold War Asia 4.
State-Building and Chinese Transnationalism during the Cold War: Chinese
Sport in the Republic of Vietnam, 1955-1975 Mei Feng Mok 5. Soft-boiled,
Anti-Communist Romance: The Story Paper and Liu Yichang's Singapore Story
Kenny K. K. Ng 6. Voice of America Chinese-dialect broadcasting and the
Chinese Cultural Cold War, 1949-1953 Jeremy E. Taylor Section 3:
Border-crossing "Chinesesness" in Asia 7. North Across the Southern Seas:
Cold War Chinese Careers of Indonesian Songs Josh Stenberg 8. Visiting the
"Overseas Chinese": Vatican engagement with the Chinese Diaspora in Cold
War Southeast Asia Jeremy E. Taylor 9. Alternative Chineseness: War
Experience and National Longing in Pan Lei's Red River Trilogy (1952) and
Deng Kebao's Alien Lands (1961) Pei-yin Lin
Taylor Section 1: Chineseness and "New China" in Cold War Southeast Asia
1. The Southern Film Corporation, Opera Films, and the PRC's Cultural
Diplomacy in Cold War Asia, 1950s-1960s Lanjun Xu 2. The Malayan Emergency
and the Desinicization of the Malayan Chinese Choo Chin Low 3. Chineseness
and the Cold War in Thailand: From "Red Scare" to Strategic Ally Wasana
Wongsurawat Section 2: Anti-communist Chineseness in Cold War Asia 4.
State-Building and Chinese Transnationalism during the Cold War: Chinese
Sport in the Republic of Vietnam, 1955-1975 Mei Feng Mok 5. Soft-boiled,
Anti-Communist Romance: The Story Paper and Liu Yichang's Singapore Story
Kenny K. K. Ng 6. Voice of America Chinese-dialect broadcasting and the
Chinese Cultural Cold War, 1949-1953 Jeremy E. Taylor Section 3:
Border-crossing "Chinesesness" in Asia 7. North Across the Southern Seas:
Cold War Chinese Careers of Indonesian Songs Josh Stenberg 8. Visiting the
"Overseas Chinese": Vatican engagement with the Chinese Diaspora in Cold
War Southeast Asia Jeremy E. Taylor 9. Alternative Chineseness: War
Experience and National Longing in Pan Lei's Red River Trilogy (1952) and
Deng Kebao's Alien Lands (1961) Pei-yin Lin