University of Toronto Press
The Hakkas of Sarawak
About this book
This book tells the story of the Hakka Chinese in Sarawak, Malaysia, who were targeted as communists or communist sympathizers because of their Chinese ethnicity the 1960s and 1970s.
Author / Editor information
Kee Howe Yong is an associate professor of anthropology at McMaster University.
Reviews
Highly recommended. All levels.
Katharine McGregor, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne:
“The Hakkas of Sarawak makes an original contribution to studies of the Cold War and memory in Southeast Asia by examining how local communities experienced the Malayan Emergency and how the repression continues to resonate in their daily lives. Drawing on rich ethnographic material Kee Howe Yong reveals how this past continues to permeate the present of the ethnic chinese Hakka community of Sarawak, Malaysia”
Donald M. Nonini, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill:
“This book makes a significant and important contribution to the anthropology of history and collective memory. In moving prose, Kee Howe Yong provides a deeply insightful portrayal of the everyday lives of these Chinese workers and the imbrications of their memories of their communist past within their quotidian experiences of an oppressive present. No other work so sympathetically engages with the whole theme of how the memorialization of a past marked by violence and group persecution occurs in the case of contemporary Chinese in Malaysia.”
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Chapter One. Overseas Chinese
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Chapter Two. The Greater Malaysia Plan
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Chapter Three. The Sri Aman Treaty
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Chapter Four. Any Other Day at the Bus Station
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Chapter Five. What’s There to Tell?
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Chapter Six. Virtuous Subjects
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Chapter Seven. Sites of Impermanence
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Chapter Eight. Facing the Artefact
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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