The Baba of Melaka

The Baba of Melaka
Author: Tan Chee-Beng
Publsiher: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2022-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789672464761

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“. . . The fullest and most comprehensive ethnography of the Baba community in Malaysia. . . . The author is a meticulous ethnographer, and provides three chapters of richly detailed information on Baba kinship and marriage practices, ancestor worship, Chinese folk religion and festivals and a variety of Baba social patterns and organizations. . . . This is certainly a necessary and pleasurable reading materials for scholars of Malaysia, and for those interested in ethnicity more generally.” Professor Judith Nagata, Pacific Affairs 62(2), 1989. Based on a long-term ethnographic study, the new edition of this book provides a comprehensive description of Baba culture and identity in Melaka, Malaysia. Tan Chee-Beng’s landmark study analyses the term Baba, the development of Baba society, their distribution in Melaka and overt features of identity, the Baba Malay dialect, customs and religion, kinship and social interactions – all of which tie in to changes in Baba identity. By discussing cultural change and ethnic identification of a Chinese Peranakan community in Malaysia, the reader can gain a more complete understanding of this unique minority group within a minority in a rapidly changing Malaysian context.

The Baba of Melaka

The Baba of Melaka
Author: Chee-Beng Tan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9672464134

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Baba Nyonya Heritage Peranakan Weddings from a Malaccan Perspective

Baba Nyonya Heritage  Peranakan Weddings from a Malaccan Perspective
Author: Charles KK Chua
Publsiher: Malaysian Institute of Translation & Books
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-07-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789674608217

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Baba Nyonya Heritage: Peranakan Weddings from a Malaccan Perspective was written by a sixth generation Baba, who has practiced the traditions of Peranakan weddings over a span of eight decades. During the course of his life, he observed, learned and participated in every aspect of traditional Baba Nyonya weddings – from the matchmaker’s arrival, to exchanges between the families, to the actual wedding, which comprises many small and intimate ceremonies of its own. Having been a firsthand witness and participant at the traditional Peranakan weddings of many family members (including his own), he is uniquely qualified to be the author of such an important cultural document. The intention of this book is to document and preserve the traditions of Peranakan weddings, both in their original form and as they have been adapted over the years, in order to ensure that future generations will continue to live up to the proverb “Biar mati anak, jangan mati adat.” (Our cultural identity is more precious than our flesh and blood).

Chinese Peranakan Heritage in Malaysia and Singapore

Chinese Peranakan Heritage in Malaysia and Singapore
Author: Chee Beng Tan
Publsiher: Fajar Bakti
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1993
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015032796065

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Collection of four essays on the Baba, that is, an ethnic group of Malay-speaking Straits Chinese.

Indonesia Malaysia Relations

Indonesia Malaysia Relations
Author: Marshall Clark,Juliet Pietsch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2014-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317808886

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Drawing on social media, cinema, cultural heritage and public opinion polls, this book examines Indonesia and Malaysia from a comparative postcolonial perspective. The Indonesia–Malaysia relationship is one of the most important bilateral relationships in Southeast Asia, especially because Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country and third largest democracy, is the most populous and powerful nation in the region. Both states are committed to the relationship, especially at the highest levels of government, and much has been made of their ‘sibling’ identity. The relationship is built on years of interaction at all levels of state and society, and both countries draw on their common culture, religion and language in managing political tensions. In recent years, however, several issues have seriously strained the once cordial bilateral relationship. Among these are a strong public reaction to maritime boundary disputes, claims over each country’s cultural forms, the treatment of Indonesian workers in Malaysia, and trans-border issues such as Indonesian forest fire haze. Comparing the two nations’ engagement with cultural heritage, religion, gender, ethnicity, citizenship, democracy and regionalism, this book highlights the social and historical roots of the tensions between Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as the enduring sense of kinship.

Chinese Overseas

Chinese Overseas
Author: Chee-Beng Tan
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789622096615

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This book examines issues of cultural change and identity construction of Chinese overseas, as well as other important issues such as Chinese and non-Chinese relations, and cultural and economic performance. It offers a perspective of understanding Chinese overseas in nation-states and beyond, in a global context which the author describes as the Chinese ethnological field. The author's many years of research on cultural change and Chinese ethnicity in Southeast Asia enables him to describe vividly the effects of localization — the process of becoming local and identifying with the locals — on Chinese ethnicity and cultural identities. This informative and theoretically interesting book enables readers to have a deeper understanding of the issue of Chinese and Chinese-ness in the diaspora.

Food and Foodways in Asia

Food and Foodways in Asia
Author: Sidney Cheung,Chee-Beng Tan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007-06-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781134164615

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Food is an important cultural marker of identity in contemporary Asian societies, and can provide a medium for the understanding of social relations, family and kinship, class and consumption, gender ideology, and cultural symbolism. However, a truly comprehensive view of food cannot neglect the politics of food production, in particular, how, when, from where and even why different kinds of food are produced, prepared and supplied. Food and Foodways in Asia is an anthropological inquiry providing rich ethnographic description and analysis of food production as it interacts with social and political complexities in Asia’s diverse cultures. Prominent anthropologists examine how food is related to ethnic identity and boundary formation, consumerism and global food distribution, and the invention of local cuisine in the context of increasing cultural contact. With chapters ranging from the invention of 'local food' for tourism development, to Asia's contribution to ‘world cuisine,’ Food and Foodways in Asia will be a fascinating read for anyone interested in the anthropology of food and/or Asian studies.

The House in Southeast Asia

The House in Southeast Asia
Author: Signe Howell,Stephen Sparkes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136824456

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Explores the concept of 'house' in the context of Levi-Strauss' idea of the house as a link between kinship-based societies and class societies, developing this further into an examination of a conjuncture of architecture, people and symbolism.