ISBN:
9781789208917
,
1789208912
Language:
English
Pages:
xiii, 214 Seiten
,
Illustrationen, Karte
,
24 cm
Series Statement:
European anthropology in translation volum e8
Series Statement:
European anthropology in translation
Uniform Title:
No Tempo Do Bambu
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Gaspar, Marisa C. Heirs of the bamboo
DDC:
305.8/0595106910469
Keywords:
Internet
;
Chinesischer Einwanderer
;
Soziales Netzwerk
;
Identität
;
Macau
;
Portugal
;
Macanese / Portugal / Ethnic identity
;
Macau (China : Special Administrative Region) / Civilization
;
Civilization
;
China / Macau (Special Administrative Region)
;
Portugal
;
Portugal
;
Chinesischer Einwanderer
;
Macau
;
Soziales Netzwerk
;
Internet
;
Identität
Abstract:
"The reintegration of Macao into the People's Republic of China in 1999 transformed Macao into one of the gambling capitals of the world and was accompanied by unprecedented social changes that, ultimately, have redefined the Macanese identity. This book is about the Macanese living in Portugal and their intimate social networks in loco and interactions with their counterparts in Macao and elsewhere in the diaspora, by the use of Internet. Memory and ambivalence, deeply associated with kinship, language, food and heritage, are the cornerstones of this research, which overturns colonial stereotypes and concepts of Macanese cultural purity"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Foreword / Allen Chun -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Eurasians of Macao: Celebrating the Macanese 'Difference' -- Chapter 2. Macanese Mnemonics: Genealogies and Palaces of Virtual Memory -- Chapter 3. Eating the Past: Expressions of Nostalgia at PCB Events -- Chapter 4. Our Cultural Heritage: Macanese Cuisine and the Patuá Theatre -- Chapter 5. (De)Constructing the Macanese Self-Identity: A Strategic Ambivalence -- Conclusion. Macao [Still] My Land? -- References -- Index
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