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Malaysian Chinese:An Inclusive Society
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出版日期
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2011
閱讀格式
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PDF
ISBN
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9789833908134
The papers in this publication are studies on the Chinese communicity in Malaysia in relation to developments in Southeast Asia. The formation of Chinese communities in the region were established by waves of migration into the region over periods of time. However, given the proximity to China, there has been and there will always be the reminder of an exogenous influence, the China factor, on the Chinese communities in the region. In fact the Xinhua News Agency from the People's Republic of China reported recently, with pride, that there are now an estimated forty five million Overseas Chinese all over the world.
Studies as presented by the authors indicate the diversity of the Chinese community in Malaysia. Often the community is mistakenly perceived as a monolithic entity. The truth could not be more different. The community comprise minority groups such as Chinese Muslims, Chinese Christians and Peranakans, besides the common perception of only Buddhists and Taoists. All are Malaysian Chinese but different in their faiths and worldviews. There are also the Chinese communities in Sarawak and Sabah. They had developed and evolved historically in the local context, different from their Peninsula compatriots. Until recently there as little interaction among the three communities.
In the face of rapid geo-political and socia-economic globalization and change, what does the future hold for the community?
While the papers presented do not provide a direct answer, the authors have given us glimpses of key trends past and present, that help in understanding the direction of change confronting the Malaysian Chinese community.
Studies as presented by the authors indicate the diversity of the Chinese community in Malaysia. Often the community is mistakenly perceived as a monolithic entity. The truth could not be more different. The community comprise minority groups such as Chinese Muslims, Chinese Christians and Peranakans, besides the common perception of only Buddhists and Taoists. All are Malaysian Chinese but different in their faiths and worldviews. There are also the Chinese communities in Sarawak and Sabah. They had developed and evolved historically in the local context, different from their Peninsula compatriots. Until recently there as little interaction among the three communities.
In the face of rapid geo-political and socia-economic globalization and change, what does the future hold for the community?
While the papers presented do not provide a direct answer, the authors have given us glimpses of key trends past and present, that help in understanding the direction of change confronting the Malaysian Chinese community.
- Preface
- Acknowledgement
- Biodata of Contributors
- 1 Malaysian Chinese and Regional Developments/Wang Gungwu
- 2 The Chinese in Sabah: A Transforming Community/Danny Wong Tze Ken
- 3 Chinese Community: A Sarawak Perspective/Chua Hiong Kee
- 4 The English-educated Chinese in Malaysia/Lee Kam Hing
- 5 The Chinese Muslims/Rosey Wang Ma
- 6 Chinese Christians in Malaysia/Tan Kim Sai
- 7 The Peranakan Chinese: Another Kind of "Chineseness"/Lee Su Kim
- 出版地 : 馬來西亞
- 語言 : 英文
- DOI : 10.978.9833908/134
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