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Reviewing “The Chinese Question” in Southeast Asia
These books share a common interest – overseas Chinese political, social, and economic fates and identities, and are broadly focused on three key questions: what was the position of Chinese people in Southeast Asia during the twentieth century?What images circulated about Chinese Diaspora communities in the region, and how was “Chineseness” defined by themselves, the states and societies in which they lived, and their ancestral homelands? Finally, how did domestic political agendas, bilateral diplomacy, and global geopolitics mediate notions of Chineseness, whether viewed as culture and/or citizenship?
期刊介绍:
Critical Asian Studies is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that welcomes unsolicited essays, reviews, translations, interviews, photo essays, and letters about Asia and the Pacific, particularly those that challenge the accepted formulas for understanding the Asia and Pacific regions, the world, and ourselves. Published now by Routledge Journals, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Critical Asian Studies remains true to the mission that was articulated for the journal in 1967 by the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars.