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Chinese Associations In Singapore Society Sharon A Carstens

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Chinese Associations In Singapore Society Sharon A Carstens
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.05 MB
Pages: 30
Author: Sharon A. Carstens
ISBN: 9789814376532, 9814376531
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Chinese Associations In Singapore Society Sharon A Carstens by Sharon A. Carstens 9789814376532, 9814376531 instant download after payment.

Chinese associations in Singapore are among the most numerous and heterogenous group of associations of any Chinese community in Southeast Asia. In 1972, over a third of the more than one thousand Chinese associations in Singapore were clan, district, and dialect associations(see Table 1). These groups, organized by surname or place of origin in China, are regarded by some Singaporeans as vestiges of traditional allegiances which will die along with the immigrants who originally used and supported them. Their supposed replacements, the occupational, athletic or cultural associations, are seen as 'modern' ways of uniting groups of people around mutual interests. The clan, district, and dialect associations are criticized for their clannishness and their ties with past traditions which are said to have no relevance for 'modern' Singapore society.

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