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    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004191228
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Chinese overseas volume 4
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2011
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chinese Indonesians and regime change
    DDC: 959.8/004951
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    Keywords: Chinese History ; Chinese Politics and government ; Regime change History 20th century ; Indonesia Ethnic relations ; Indonesia Politics and government 20th century ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Indonesien ; Chinesen ; Politischer Wandel ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /M. Dieleman , J. Koning and P. Post -- Chapter One. Chinese Indonesians And Regime Change: Alternative Perspectives /Marleen Dieleman , Juliette Koning and Peter Post -- Chapter Two. Business, Belief, And Belonging: Small Business Owners And Conversion To Charismatic Christianity /Juliette Koning -- Chapter Three. Assimilation, Differentiation, And Depoliticization: Chinese Indonesians And The Ministry Of Home Affairs In Suharto’s Indonesia /Nobuhiro Aizawa -- Chapter Four. Diversity In Compliance: Yogyakarta Chinese And The New Order Assimilation Policy /Andreas Susanto -- Chapter Five. The Chinese Connection: Rewriting Journalism And Social Categories In Indonesian History /Nobuto Yamamoto -- Chapter Six. The Loa Joe Djin-Case: A Trigger To Change /Patricia Tjiook-Liem -- Chapter Seven. Crisis Management And Creative Adjustment: Margo-Redjo In The 1930s /Alexander Claver -- Chapter Eight. The Oei Tiong Ham Concern And The Change Of Regimes In Indonesia, 1931-1950 /Peter Post -- Chapter Nine. Continuous And Discontinuous Change In Ethnic Chinese Business Networks: The Case Of The Salim Group /Marleen Dieleman -- Index /M. Dieleman , J. Koning and P. Post.
    Abstract: The existing literature on Chinese Indonesians has so far tended to take an approach of either victimization and marginalization or a focus on elite businessmen and their economic influence. This volume takes a different perspective. The Chinese in Indonesia were not only innocent victims of history, but were simultaneously active agents of change. Chinese Indonesians from different walks of life played an active role in shaping society during regime changes and found creative and constructive ways to deal with situations of adversity. This book demonstrates that regime changes in Indonesia did not only pose threats of violence, but also offered opportunities that induced “agency” on the part of Chinese Indonesians to shape their own destinies and that of the country
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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