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Introduction: Chinese Indonesians Reassessed: A Critical Review Siew-Min Sai and Chang-Yau Hoon 1. The Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan School: A Transborder Project of Modernity in Batavia, c.1900s Didi Kwartanada 2. The Nanyang Diasporic Imaginary: Chinese School Teachers in a Transborder Setting in the Dutch East Indies Siew-Min Sai 3. Chineseness, Belonging and Cosmopolitan Subjectivities in Post-Suharto Independent Films Charlotte Setijadi-Dunn 4. Materializing Racial Formation: the Social Lives of Confiscated Chinese Properties in North Sumatra Yen-ling Tsai 5. The Translocal Subject between China and Indonesia: The Case of the Pemangkat Chinese of West Kalimantan Hui Yew-Foong 6. The Chinese of Karimun: Citizenship and Belonging at Indonesia’s Margins Lenore Lyons and Michele Ford 7. The Spirit-mediums of Singkawang: Performing Peoplehood of West Kalimantan Margaret Chan 8. "By Race, I am Chinese; and by Grace, I am Christian:" Negotiating Chineseness and Christianity in Indonesia Chang-Yau Hoon 9. Expressing Chineseness, Marketing Islam: Hybrid Performance of Chinese Muslim Preachers Hew Wai-Weng 10. A Controversy Surrounding Chinese-Indonesian Muslims’ Practice of Imlek Salat in Central Java Syuan-yuan Chiou
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Add Chinese Indonesians Reassessed: History, Religion and Belonging, The Chinese in Indonesia form a significant minority of about three percent of the population, and have played a disproportionately important role in the country. Given that Chinese Indonesians are not seen as indigenous to the country and are consistentl, Chinese Indonesians Reassessed: History, Religion and Belonging to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Chinese Indonesians Reassessed: History, Religion and Belonging, The Chinese in Indonesia form a significant minority of about three percent of the population, and have played a disproportionately important role in the country. Given that Chinese Indonesians are not seen as indigenous to the country and are consistentl, Chinese Indonesians Reassessed: History, Religion and Belonging to your collection on WonderClub |