The Chinese in the early Cape Colony : a significant cultural minority

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K. Harris
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Abstract

Chinese South Africans form one of the smallest culturally identifi able communities in South African society. Despite their demographic insignifi cance, and contrary to popular belief, they have been an integral part of this country’s multicultural identity since the inception of European hegemony in the Cape in the latter half of the seventeenth century. This article proposes to take a closer look at the presence and cultural identity of the Chinese community in the colonial Cape. While remaining a physically and culturally identifi able and relatively insular group, they were later to become one of the fi rst communities in South African history to be singled out and discriminated against in a blatantly racist manner. It will be argued that besides their own markers of cultural identity, the manner in which they were portrayed, perceived of, treated and discriminated against, contributed to their cultural visibility and in turn possibly entrenched a cultural cohesion Keywords : Overseas Chinese; culture; identity; Cape Colony; minorities; DEIC; intergroup relations
早期开普殖民地的华人:一个重要的文化少数民族
南非华人是南非社会中最小的文化认同群体之一。尽管他们的人口数量微不足道,而且与普遍的看法相反,自17世纪后半叶欧洲霸权在开普开始以来,他们一直是这个国家多元文化认同的一个组成部分。本文旨在深入探讨开普殖民地华人社区的存在与文化认同。虽然他们在身体和文化上仍然是一个可识别的、相对孤立的群体,但后来他们成为南非历史上第一批被公然种族主义歧视的社区之一。本文认为,除了他们自身的文化认同标志外,他们被描绘、感知、对待和歧视的方式也有助于他们的文化知名度,进而可能形成一种文化凝聚力。文化;的身份;开普殖民地;少数民族;DEIC;群际关系
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