Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent Glossary and index

Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent  Glossary and index
Author: Leo Suryadinata
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789814414135

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This is a bold project recording the lives of a particular group of Southeast Asians. Most of the people whose biographies are included here have settled down in the ten countries that constitute the region. Each of them has either self-identified as Chinese or is comfortable to be known as someone of Chinese ancestry. There are also those who were born in China or elsewhere who came here to work and do business, including seeking help from others who have ethnic Chinese connections. With the political and economic conditions of the region in a great state of flux for the past two centuries, it is impossible to find consistency in the naming process. Confucius had stressed that correct names make for the best relationships. In this case, Professor Leo Suryadinata has been pursuing for decades the elusive goal of finding the right name to give to the large numbers of people who have, in one way or another, made their homes in, or made some difference to, Southeast Asia. I believe that, when he and his colleagues selected the biographies to be included here, they have taken a big step towards the rectification of identities for many leading personalities. In so doing, he has done us all a great service. - Professor Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore

Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent

Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent
Author: Leo Suryadinata
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 1611
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789814345217

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"This is a bold project recording the lives of a particular group of Southeast Asians. Most of the people whose biographies are included here have settled down in the ten countries that constitute the region. Each of them has either self-identified as Chinese or is comfortable to be known as someone of Chinese ancestry. There are also those who were born in China or elsewhere who came here to work and do business, including seeking help from others who have ethnic Chinese connections. With the political and economic conditions of the region in a great state of flux for the past two centuries, it is impossible to find consistency in the naming process. Confucius had stressed that correct names make for the best relationships. In this case, Professor Leo Suryadinata has been pursuing for decades the elusive goal of finding the right name to give to the large numbers of people who have, in one way or another, made their homes in, or made some difference to, Southeast Asia. I believe that, when he and his colleagues selected the biographies to be included here, they have taken a big step towards the rectification of identities for many leading personalities. In so doing, he has done us all a great service." - Professor Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore

Re producing Chineseness in Southeast Asia

Re producing Chineseness in Southeast Asia
Author: Chih-yu Shih
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317368243

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Identity politics can impede Chinese identification in southeast Asia because the migrant population, particularly the intellectual aspect of that population, have to consider the political effects of their intellectual and social activities on the survival of Chinese communities. Similarly, these communities have to deal with the necessity of nation-building in the aftermath of the Second World War, which required integration rather than the exaggeration of differences. Consequently, restriction on self-understanding as well as self-representation has become more than apparent in Chinese migrant communities in southeast Asia. With this in mind, identity politics can inspire self-understanding among the migrant communities, as intellectuals rediscover how humanism can enable a claim of ‘Chineseness’ that can be registered differently and creatively in a variety of national conditions. Migrant communities generally understand the importance of political accuracy, and this being accurate involves subscribing to pragmatism, something which is apparent in the scholarship and creative outputs of these communities. Humanism and pragmatism together are the epistemological parameters of self-representation, whereas civilizational and ethnic studies are their methodological parameters. This book was originally published as a special issue of Asian Ethnicity.

Literature Connections to World History 712

Literature Connections to World History 712
Author: Lynda G. Adamson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 525
Release: 1998-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780313077555

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Identifying thousands of historical fiction novels, biographies, history trade books, CD-ROMs, and videotapes, these books help you locate resources on world history for students. Each is divided into two sections. In the first part, titles are listed according to grade levels within specific geographic areas and time periods. They are further organized by product type. Both books cover world history from Prehistory and the Ancient World to 54 B.C. to the modern era. Other chapters include Roman Empire to A.D. 476; Europe and the British Isles; Africa and South Africa; Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, and Antarctica; Canada; China; India, Tibet, and Burma; Israel and Arab Countries; Japan; Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia, and Thailand; and South and Central America and the Caribbean. The second section has an annotated bibliography that describes each title and includes publication information and awards. The focus is on books published since 1990, and all have received at l

Religion Index Two

Religion Index Two
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105116560702

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A Glossary of Political Terms of the People s Republic of China

A Glossary of Political Terms of the People s Republic of China
Author: Gucheng Li
Publsiher: Chinese University Press
Total Pages: 674
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9622016154

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"A glossary of political terms of the People's Republic of China is a collection of 560 important and frequently-used Chinese political terms and phrases that appeared between 1949 and 1990. Each entry begins with an explanation of the term and its origin, a description of how and under what circumstances the term was used, and a discussion of the changes of meaning over the years, as well as the political and social significance of the words."--Jacket.

Area Handbook for Malaysia and Singapore

Area Handbook for Malaysia and Singapore
Author: American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Areas Studies Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 770
Release: 1965
Genre: Malaysia
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119673643

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Prominent Indonesian Chinese

Prominent Indonesian Chinese
Author: Leo Suryadinata
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9813055030

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The ethnic Chinese in Indonesia, numbering more than six millions, constitute the largest single group of ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia. They are economically strong, culturally diversified, and socially active. This book presents the profiles of leading figures in the Indonesian Chinese community in the twentieth century in the economic, political, religious, cultural, academic, and social fields. This is the first systematic and comprehensive book of its kind. It is useful for scholars interested in research on Indonesia or Chinese minorities in Southeast Asia generally. First published in 1971, it was revised and developed into the present format in 1978 and has since been revised several times. This is the third and most up-to-date version.