"Chinese, Yet Not Chinese": creolized Babas, China-born Chinese, and their changing relationships in Singapore after 1870s
This article examines the factors behind the changing relationships between Chinese born in Singapore, i.e.the so-called Babas, and Chinese born in China from the late nineteenth century to the early 1930s. It observes that while their interactions were congenial and interdependent in the nineteenth...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1701462023-08-30T00:57:53Z "Chinese, Yet Not Chinese": creolized Babas, China-born Chinese, and their changing relationships in Singapore after 1870s Ong, Soon Keong School of Humanities Humanities::History Baba and Nyonya Straits Chinese This article examines the factors behind the changing relationships between Chinese born in Singapore, i.e.the so-called Babas, and Chinese born in China from the late nineteenth century to the early 1930s. It observes that while their interactions were congenial and interdependent in the nineteenth century, they became increasingly contentious and antagonistic into the early twentieth century. Because the Babas had settled outside China and created a creolized culture through localization and Westernization, their supposed straying from Chinese culture and distancing from China were used by scholars and the Chinese themselves to explain the growing gulf between the Babas and the China-born. But as this article argues, in the period under study, the tension and animosity between the two Chinese communities ran deeper than mere cultural differences, as they were aggravated by social changes, economic competitions, and divergent political allegiances. 2023-08-30T00:57:52Z 2023-08-30T00:57:52Z 2023 Journal Article Ong, S. K. (2023). "Chinese, Yet Not Chinese": creolized Babas, China-born Chinese, and their changing relationships in Singapore after 1870s. Journal of Chinese Overseas, 19(1), 89-118. https://dx.doi.org/10.1163/17932548-12341480 1793-0391 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170146 10.1163/17932548-12341480 2-s2.0-85159150233 1 19 89 118 en Journal of Chinese Overseas © 2023 Soon Keong Ong. All rights reserved. |
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This article examines the factors behind the changing relationships between Chinese born in Singapore, i.e.the so-called Babas, and Chinese born in China from the late nineteenth century to the early 1930s. It observes that while their interactions were congenial and interdependent in the nineteenth century, they became increasingly contentious and antagonistic into the early twentieth century. Because the Babas had settled outside China and created a creolized culture through localization and Westernization, their supposed straying from Chinese culture and distancing from China were used by scholars and the Chinese themselves to explain the growing gulf between the Babas and the China-born. But as this article argues, in the period under study, the tension and animosity between the two Chinese communities ran deeper than mere cultural differences, as they were aggravated by social changes, economic competitions, and divergent political allegiances. |
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