‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands

The Riau Islands Chinese are an anomaly in the study of Chinese Indonesians. For one, while many of their ethnic Chinese counterparts in other parts of Indonesia can no longer speak Chinese due to the New Order regime’s assimilation policy, Chinese languages are alive and well in the Riau Islands. B...

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Main Author: SETIJADI, Charlotte
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48682022-06-23T08:28:31Z ‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands SETIJADI, Charlotte The Riau Islands Chinese are an anomaly in the study of Chinese Indonesians. For one, while many of their ethnic Chinese counterparts in other parts of Indonesia can no longer speak Chinese due to the New Order regime’s assimilation policy, Chinese languages are alive and well in the Riau Islands. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2017–2018, this paper seeks to understand the Riau Islands Chinese’s cultural resilience and sense of belonging as a borderland ethnic minority. I argue that long-standing inter-Island and cross-border mobilities and cultural flows with Singapore have been central to the maintenance of Riau Islands Chinese identity. Utilising translocality as a theoretical framework to understand the processes of identity formation and place-making that transcend national borders, I contend that the case study of the Riau Islands Chinese challenges the conventional state-centric modes of analyses prevalent in the study of ethnic Chinese communities in Southeast Asia. 2022-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3610 info:doi/10.1080/14631369.2022.2069082 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4868/viewcontent/WeArePeopleofIslands_sv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Chinese Indonesians Riau Islands ethnic Chinese identity local politics Singapore Asian Studies Race and Ethnicity Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
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Singapore
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topic Chinese Indonesians
Riau Islands
ethnic Chinese
identity
local politics
Singapore
Asian Studies
Race and Ethnicity
Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
spellingShingle Chinese Indonesians
Riau Islands
ethnic Chinese
identity
local politics
Singapore
Asian Studies
Race and Ethnicity
Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
SETIJADI, Charlotte
‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands
description The Riau Islands Chinese are an anomaly in the study of Chinese Indonesians. For one, while many of their ethnic Chinese counterparts in other parts of Indonesia can no longer speak Chinese due to the New Order regime’s assimilation policy, Chinese languages are alive and well in the Riau Islands. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2017–2018, this paper seeks to understand the Riau Islands Chinese’s cultural resilience and sense of belonging as a borderland ethnic minority. I argue that long-standing inter-Island and cross-border mobilities and cultural flows with Singapore have been central to the maintenance of Riau Islands Chinese identity. Utilising translocality as a theoretical framework to understand the processes of identity formation and place-making that transcend national borders, I contend that the case study of the Riau Islands Chinese challenges the conventional state-centric modes of analyses prevalent in the study of ethnic Chinese communities in Southeast Asia.
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author SETIJADI, Charlotte
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title ‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands
title_short ‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands
title_full ‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands
title_fullStr ‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands
title_full_unstemmed ‘We are people of the Islands’: Translocal belonging among the ethnic Chinese of the Riau Islands
title_sort ‘we are people of the islands’: translocal belonging among the ethnic chinese of the riau islands
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3610
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