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Modern And Contemporary Southeast Asian Chinese Identity

Posted on:2011-10-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G Y JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360308481156Subject:World History
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Ethnic Chinese are more concerned about the academics at home and abroad, since the 90s of the 20th century, the Chinese native countries-China's reform and opening up, focus on the overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia's rapid economic growth and American elite groups, the rise of science and technology so that overseas Chinese problem became an international hot research topic in general stressed the Chinese in Southeast Asia are academics with the integration and recognition of the local population, dilute Chinese in Southeast Asia to China and the Chinese ethnic identity. In fact, ignoring the Chinese in Southeast Asia in safeguarding the motherland's reunification and oppose Taiwan independence, made a great contribution to ignore the contribution of the construction of new China. Thicker than water, Southeast Asia, China and the Chinese in the Chinese ethnic identity would be a long time.Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, as in a tide of international migration, overseas Chinese studies as an important part of the International, which carried out the Chinese study abroad, whether it is in China for "Overseas Chinese studies" should pay full attention to a large background.Southeast Asian Chinese revolution and economic construction in China has played a major role, particularly since reform and opening up a more prominent contribution. Southeast Asian Chinese even more practical significance. Whether the activities from the political and economic fields and phenomena to examine, or from the culture of ethnic and other deep-level factors and root causes Kaolv, overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia and China's Guan Ji Hua Ren, the significance of overseas Chinese in China have exceedingly under the special taste between. Forerunner of Chinese democratic revolution, Sun Yat-sen once said, "Chinese is the mother of the revolution."This paper is divided into four parts:Chapter I.1911 Revolution to the early establishment of new China's recognition of China Chinese in Southeast Asia. During this period. Early in the political, national sentiment, ideology, cultural identity of China basically. The Chinese have very strong feelings. Later stages, active and passive elements, tend to identify with the political recognition of local community identity, but as national sentiments, ideas and cultural customs are still strong links with China, has a very strong recognition of.ChapterⅡ. After the founding of New China Chinese ethnic identity changes. New China Chinese in Southeast Asia to China in all aspects of identity have undergone great changes. Chinese identity in Southeast Asia to China can be divided into three types:first, recognize the Chinese in China, including a Chinese national identity and the Chinese culture, this type of Chinese small proportion; second, has joined the local nationality, and accept the local culture, but still retain some sense of Chinese culture and Chinese tradition; third, totally agree with the local community.ChapterⅢ. Southeast Asian Chinese in China causes a shift in identity. There are many reasons, specifically in the following major areas:(1) China policy factors. (B) international factors. (C) factors of national policy in Southeast Asia. Some due to economic factors, in order to maintain their own economic interests forced to join lived nationality, began to tend to agree with the local community. Some could not return home because of the Cold War, lost contact with China was forced to agree with the local community. Some active political participation initiative into the community.ChapterⅣ. Blood is thicker than water, the recognition of China Chinese in Southeast Asia will be a long time. Due to various factors, the recognition of China Chinese in Southeast Asia, it is impossible in a short time disappeared. In particular, the exclusion of the local indigenous people, and even large-scale anti-Chinese movement and anti-Chinese incidents, making Chinese in Southeast Asia is not fully integrated into the local community as well. Extensive and profound Chinese culture and tradition, Chinese in Southeast Asia still have a profound effect. China's political and economic power, will the number of ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia stirred emotions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Identity, New arrivals, Exclusion movement, Seeking plot
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