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Chinese New Migrants In Suriname The Inevitability Of Ethnic Performing Paul Tjon Sie Fat

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Chinese New Migrants In Suriname The Inevitability Of Ethnic Performing Paul Tjon Sie Fat
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.07 MB
Pages: 478
Author: Paul Tjon Sie Fat
ISBN: 9056295985
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Chinese New Migrants In Suriname The Inevitability Of Ethnic Performing Paul Tjon Sie Fat by Paul Tjon Sie Fat 9056295985 instant download after payment.

This book covers various aspects of New Chinese Migration in Suriname in the 1990s and early 2000s. It is an ethnography of New Chinese Migrants in the context of South- South migration, but also a first ethnography of Chinese in Suriname, as well as an analysis of Surinamese ethnic discourse and ethnopolitics. Starting in the 1990s, renewed immigration from China changed the dynamics of the Surinamese Chinese community, which developed from a Hakka enclave to a culturally and linguistically diverse, modern Chinese migrant group. Local positioning strategies of Chinese had always depended on ethnic entrepreneurship and political participation, but were now complicated by anti-immigrant sentiments.

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