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9781845192686

Chinese Identity in Post-Suharto Indonesia Culture, Politics and Media

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  • ISBN13:

    9781845192686

  • ISBN10:

    1845192680

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-07-28
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press

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During Suharto's New Order (1966-1998), the ethnic Chinese expanded the nation's economy (and their own wealth), but, paradoxically, were marginalised and discriminated against in all social spheres: culture, language, politics, entrance to state-owned universities, and public service and public employment. Following the fall of Suharto, and the anti-Chinese riots in May 1998, Indonesia underwent a process of 'Reformasi' and democratisation, whereby for the first time in several decades Chinese culture became more visible. Many ethnic Chinese took advantage of the new democratic space to establish political parties, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and action groups to fight for the abolition of discriminatory laws, defend their rights and promote solidarity between ethnic groups in Indonesia. They utilised the 'Reformasi' atmosphere to promote pluralism and multiculturalism, and to liberate their long-suppressed identity and cultural heritage. This book sets out to unpack the complex meanings of 'Chineseness' in post-1998 Indonesia, including the ways in which the policy of multiculturalism enabled such a 'resurgence', the forces that shaped it and the possibilities for 'resinicisation'. The author examines how ethnic Chinese self-identify, and investigates how the pribumi 'Other' has contributed to identifying the ethnic boundary in terms of 'race' and class. A unique aspect of the study is its discussion of the complexities of cultural crossing, borrowing and mixing experience of Chinese-Indonesians through localisation and globalisation.

Table of Contents

Preface and a Note on Stylistic Conventionsp. vii
Series Editor's Prefacep. xii
Introduction: A Problematic Identityp. 1
Mapping the "Chinese Problem"
Approaches to Accommodating Chinesenessp. 15
Historical Constructions of Chinese Identityp. 28
Changing Cultural Stuff
Chinese "Culture" and Self-Identityp. 51
Heterogeneity and Internal Dynamics of Chinese Politicsp. 75
Re-Emergence of the Chinese Pressp. 100
Maintaining the Ethnic Boundary
"Race", Class and Stereotyping: Pribumi Perceptions of Chinesenessp. 125
Preserving Ethnicity: Negotiating Boundary Maintenance and Border-Crossingp. 146
Conclusion: Reconceptualizing Chinesenessp. 178
Evi Mariani's personal reflection as a Chinese-Indonesiap. 183
Poem, "In fact...?", published in Republikap. 186
Glossary and Abbreviationsp. 189
Notesp. 192
Referencesp. 201
Indexp. 218
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