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Ethnicity, Gender and Community (Re)making in the Asia Pacific
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Ethnicity, Gender and Community (Re)making in the Asia Pacific
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This book weaves together case studies across countries in the Asia Pacific to explore the complex power relations played out through the transformation of CVAs. Collectively, CVAs are understood as ever-changing, heterogeneous ancestral communities composed of common ancestral ties, be it origin, locality, surname, religion or language.
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This book weaves together case studies across countries in the Asia Pacific to explore the complex power relations played out through the transformation of CVAs. Collectively, CVAs are understood as ever-changing, heterogeneous ancestral communities composed of common ancestral ties, be it origin, locality, surname, religion or language.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040318867
- Artikelnr.: 72680096
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040318867
- Artikelnr.: 72680096
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Ningning Chen is Associate Professor at the School of Geography and Urban Planning and Research Fellow at the Institute of International and Regional Studies, Sun Yat-Sen University. Her research interests span Chinese diaspora, transnationalism and rural-urban development. Emily Hertzman is a Research Associate in the department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Canada. She is a sociocultural anthropologist focusing on mobilities, identities, religious practices, and politics amongst Chinese Indonesians. She is one of the editors of ConoAsur: Asian Religions in the Covidian Age. Sylvia Ang is Lecturer in Sociology at Monash University, Melbourne Australia. Her interdisciplinary work focuses on migration, ethnic relations and social inequalities. She is the author of Contesting Chineseness: Nationality, Class, Gender and New Chinese migrants.
Introduction: Chinese Voluntary Associations in the Diaspora: Ethnicity,
Gender and the (Re)making of Ancestral Communities 1. From Survivalism to
Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Transformations of A Chinese Voluntary Association
in New Zealand 2. Sometimes "Us", Other Times "Others": Identity Politics
within Chinese Voluntary Associations in Australia 3. Negotiating
Chineseness in an Age of China's 'Rise': Younger Diaspora's Engagement with
Chinese Voluntary Associations in Singapore 4. Chinese Indonesian Hometown
Associations in Singkawang: A Sentimental Construction of Kampung Halaman
5. Between National Identity and Transnational Connections: The Case of a
Chinese Temple in Brunei Darussalam 6. Confluences and Contestations:
Gender Politics, Grassroots Buddhism and Chinese Voluntary Associations,
1920s-1970s 7. "Girls Doing a Big Job" in Diaspora: Cosmopolitan Minority
and Making Modern Chinese Women Associations in White Australia 8.
Performative Filiality and Chinese Voluntary Associations in Transnational
Commemoration of the Second World War 9. The Chee Kung Tong: A Voluntary
Sworn Brotherhood Across the Cantonese World
Gender and the (Re)making of Ancestral Communities 1. From Survivalism to
Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Transformations of A Chinese Voluntary Association
in New Zealand 2. Sometimes "Us", Other Times "Others": Identity Politics
within Chinese Voluntary Associations in Australia 3. Negotiating
Chineseness in an Age of China's 'Rise': Younger Diaspora's Engagement with
Chinese Voluntary Associations in Singapore 4. Chinese Indonesian Hometown
Associations in Singkawang: A Sentimental Construction of Kampung Halaman
5. Between National Identity and Transnational Connections: The Case of a
Chinese Temple in Brunei Darussalam 6. Confluences and Contestations:
Gender Politics, Grassroots Buddhism and Chinese Voluntary Associations,
1920s-1970s 7. "Girls Doing a Big Job" in Diaspora: Cosmopolitan Minority
and Making Modern Chinese Women Associations in White Australia 8.
Performative Filiality and Chinese Voluntary Associations in Transnational
Commemoration of the Second World War 9. The Chee Kung Tong: A Voluntary
Sworn Brotherhood Across the Cantonese World
Introduction: Chinese Voluntary Associations in the Diaspora: Ethnicity,
Gender and the (Re)making of Ancestral Communities 1. From Survivalism to
Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Transformations of A Chinese Voluntary Association
in New Zealand 2. Sometimes "Us", Other Times "Others": Identity Politics
within Chinese Voluntary Associations in Australia 3. Negotiating
Chineseness in an Age of China's 'Rise': Younger Diaspora's Engagement with
Chinese Voluntary Associations in Singapore 4. Chinese Indonesian Hometown
Associations in Singkawang: A Sentimental Construction of Kampung Halaman
5. Between National Identity and Transnational Connections: The Case of a
Chinese Temple in Brunei Darussalam 6. Confluences and Contestations:
Gender Politics, Grassroots Buddhism and Chinese Voluntary Associations,
1920s-1970s 7. "Girls Doing a Big Job" in Diaspora: Cosmopolitan Minority
and Making Modern Chinese Women Associations in White Australia 8.
Performative Filiality and Chinese Voluntary Associations in Transnational
Commemoration of the Second World War 9. The Chee Kung Tong: A Voluntary
Sworn Brotherhood Across the Cantonese World
Gender and the (Re)making of Ancestral Communities 1. From Survivalism to
Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Transformations of A Chinese Voluntary Association
in New Zealand 2. Sometimes "Us", Other Times "Others": Identity Politics
within Chinese Voluntary Associations in Australia 3. Negotiating
Chineseness in an Age of China's 'Rise': Younger Diaspora's Engagement with
Chinese Voluntary Associations in Singapore 4. Chinese Indonesian Hometown
Associations in Singkawang: A Sentimental Construction of Kampung Halaman
5. Between National Identity and Transnational Connections: The Case of a
Chinese Temple in Brunei Darussalam 6. Confluences and Contestations:
Gender Politics, Grassroots Buddhism and Chinese Voluntary Associations,
1920s-1970s 7. "Girls Doing a Big Job" in Diaspora: Cosmopolitan Minority
and Making Modern Chinese Women Associations in White Australia 8.
Performative Filiality and Chinese Voluntary Associations in Transnational
Commemoration of the Second World War 9. The Chee Kung Tong: A Voluntary
Sworn Brotherhood Across the Cantonese World