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Rites of Belonging - Memory, Modernity, and Identity in a Malaysian Chinese Community (Hardcover)
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Rites of Belonging - Memory, Modernity, and Identity in a Malaysian Chinese Community (Hardcover)
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In what is today Malaysia, the British established George Town on
Penang Island in 1786, and encouraged Chinese merchants and
laborers to migrate to this vibrant trading port. In the
multicultural urban settlement that developed, the Chinese
immigrants organized their social life through community temples
like the Guanyin Temple (Kong Hok Palace) and their secret sworn
brotherhoods. These community associations assumed exceptional
importance precisely because they were a means to establish a
social presence for the Chinese immigrants, to organize their
social life, and to display their economic prowess. The Confucian
"cult of memory" also took on new meanings in the early twentieth
century as a form of racial pride. In twentieth-century Penang,
religious practices and events continued to draw the boundaries of
belonging in the idiom of the sacred. Part I of Rites of Belonging
focuses on the conjuncture between Chinese and British in colonial
Penang. The author closely analyzes the 1857 Guanyin Temple Riots
and conflicts leading to the suppression of the Chinese sworn
brotherhoods. Part II investigates the conjuncture between Chinese
and Malays in contemporary Malaysia, and the revitalization in the
1970s and 1980s of Chinese popular religious culture.
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