Chinese populations in contemporary Southeast Asian societies:identities, interdependence, and international influence

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Group Author: Armstrong M. Jocelyn.; Armstrong R. Warwick.; Mulliner K.
Published: Curzon,
Publisher Address: Richmond
Publication Dates: 2001.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xii, 268 p.: map ; 22 cm.
ISBN: 0700713980 (cloth)
Index Number: D634
CLC: D634.333-532
Call Number: D634.333-532/C539/1997
Contents: "Contributions originally presented at a conference on Chinese populations in contemporary Southeast Asia held at the University of Illinois, March 10-12, 1997.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chinese populations of southeast Asia / M. Jocelyn Armstrong and R. Warwick Armstrong -- Historical perspectives on Chinese in Southeast Asia / J. Norman Parmer -- Ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia and their economic role / Leo Suryadinata -- Chinese commercial organizations in Singapore and transnational connections with Malaysia / Hong Liu -- Chinese chambers of commerce in the Philippines: communal, national and international influence / Theresa Chong Carino -- The localization of Christianity among Chinese in Singapore and Malaysia / Jean DeBernardi -- World religions as a source of power among Chinese women in Malaysia / Judith Nagata -- Border crossings: Hakka Chinese lessons in diasporic identities / Sharon A. Carstens -- Chinese in Southeast Asia and identities in a changing global context / Tan Chee Beng -- Diaspora Chinese in the Asia-Pacific: transnational practices and structured inequalities / Donald M. Nonini.