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Southeast Asia

Books

 

Khanna, Parag. 2008. The second world : Empires and influence in the new global order. 1st ed. New York: Random House.  (includes China's first-world seduction -- Malaysia and Indonesia : the greater Chinese co-prosperity sphere -- Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam : the inner triangle -- Size matters : the four Chinas.)

 

Rae, Ian, and Morgen Witzel. 2008. The overseas Chinese of South East Asia : History, culture, business. Basingstoke England ; New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Han-Pi Chang. (2007). Southeast Asian Immigrant Wives and Taiwan Hakka Community (in Chinese) , Taipei: Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, Academia Sinica,


Kuala Lumpur. 2007. China: Emerging Relations and Development, Center for Malaysian Chinese Studies


Kuala Lumpur. 2007. Southeast Asia - China Interactions: Reprint of articles from the Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Geoff Wade (selected, introduced), JMBRAS Reprint No. 25, MBRAS,



Tan Muliani Bonny,2007, A Baba Bibliography: A select annotated listing of sources on the Peranakan Chinese in Singapore and Malaysia

 

Zhang Hanbi / 張翰璧 (2007) 東南亞女性移民與台灣客家社會 . Dong nan Ya nv xing yi min yu Taiwan Kejia she hui

 

Journal Articles

 

Liang, Ying-ming, 2008, “Ethnic Chinese Businessmen of Southeast Asia and Economic Nationalism”, in Overseas Chinese History Studies, No.82, p. 18-24

 

Jin, Qi-yin, 2008, “The Revolutionaries' Anti-Manchu Propaganda towards the Overseas Chinese of Southeast Asia prior to the 1911 Revolution: A Case Study on Chong Shing Yit Pao”, in Overseas Chinese History Studies, No.82, p. 65-71

 

Journal Special Issues

 

Changing Ethnic Chinese Business Practices in Southeast Asia",Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies (Special issue edited by Michael Jacobsen and Kui Beoy Ng), Vol 25 - published January 2008
Table of contents and on-line version

 

Audio-visual Productions

 

Objectif Film (New Releases -  1 December 2007)

 

Online Resources

 

List of Southeast Asian Newspapers in Nanyang Institute, Xiamen University,China

 
 

Indonesia

Books

 

Chua, Christian, 2008, Chinese Big Business in Indonesia: The State of Capital Routledge Press.


Hoon, Chang-Yau (2008), Chinese Identity in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Culture, Politics and Media Brighton, Portland, Sussex Academic Press

 

Pearson, Stuart, 2008, Bitter Sweet:  The Memoirs of a Chinese Indonesian Family in the Twentieth Century ,Athens, Ohio, Ohio University Press.

 

Sidharta, Myra. 2008, "Soyfoods in Indonesia", Christine M. Dubois, Chee-Beng Tan & Sydney Mintz (eds), The World of Soy, University of Illinois press, 2008.

 

Strassler, Karen, 2008.  "Cosmopolitan Visions: Ethnic Chinese and the Photographic Imagining of Indonesia in the Late Colonial and Early Postcolonial Periods", The Journal of Asian Studies, 67:395-432 Cambridge University Press.

 

Sidharta, Myra. 2007. "Collecting Grey Literature", in Tan Chee Beng, Colin Storey, Julia Zimmerman (eds), Chinese Overseas, Migration, Research and Documentation. Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Press. 

 

Dede, Chris, 2006, Aku terjebak di Taipei city, Yogyakarta: Ombak

 

Govaars, Ming, and Trytten, Lorre Lynn (Translator), 2005, Dutch Colonial Education: The Chinese Experience in Indonesia, 1900-1942, Singapore: Chinese Heritage Centre

 

Journal Articles

 

Salmon, Claudine, and Myra Sidharta. 2007. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy in Indonesia – Some Sidelights. Archipel 74, Paris, 165-205.

 

Hoon, Chang-Yau, 2008.  Chinese Identity in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Culture, Media, Religion and Language.  Sussex Academic Press.

 

Hoon, Ang Lay, 2008, “An Analysis of the Language Shift in the Mother Tongue of the Ethnic Chinese in Malaysia”, in Overseas Chinese History Studies, No.81, p. 32-41

 

Lew, Bon Hoi, 2008, “Source, Methodology and Theory: the Ethnic Chinese Studies by Using Chinese as a Language Medium in Malaysia and Singapore”, in Overseas Chinese History Studies, No.81, p. 23-31

 

Shen, Yan-qing, 2008, “The Capitan System and the Revenue Farming System in Batavia: A Case Study of Major Tan Eng Goan”, in Overseas Chinese History Studies, No.81, p. 64-73

 

Tan, Soon Cheng, 2008, “Ethnic Chinese Intellectuals of Penang in the Early 20th Century: A Study Based on the Records of A Sketch of British Strait Settlements in Southeast Asia”, in Overseas Chinese History Studies, No.82, p. 52-64

 
 

Malaysia

Books

 

Montesano, Michael & Patrick Jory.  2008Thai South and Malay North: Ethnic Interactions on a Plural Peninsula.  Singapore, NUS Press.( Pt. I. Plural historiographical traditions.; Pt. III. Peninsular Chinese as agents, creoles, and mediators)

 

Voon, Phin Keong, 2007. Malaysian Chinese and Nation-Building: Before Merdeka and Fifty Years After, Kuala Lumpur, Centre for Malaysian Chinese Studies,

 

Cheah, Boon Kheng, and Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Malaysian Branch. 2007. New perspectives and research on Malaysian history : Essays on Malaysian historiography. MBRAS monograph. Vol. 41. Kuala Lumpur: MBRAS.

 

Chin, Yee Whah, National University of Singapore, and East Asian Institute. 2007. Malaysian Chinese business community's response to the economic rise of china. EAI background brief ;; no. 327. Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore.

 

E-man. 2007. Tun Dr. Ling Liong Sik. Siri tokoh negarawan Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Cipta.

 

Harun, MInah, Ohio University, and OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center. 2007. Malay-chinese interethnic communication. Ohio: Ohio University.

 

Khoo Salma Nasution. 2008. Sun Yat Sen in Penang. Penang, Areca Books.

 

Lee, Su Kim. 2007. A nyonya in texas : Insights of a straits chinese woman in the lone star state. Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia: Marshall Cavendish Editions.

 

Lee, Su Kim, Siew Ming Thang, and King Siong Lee. 2007. Border crossings : Moving between languages & cultural frameworks. Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia: Pelanduk Publications.

 

Ramsay, Christine. 2007. Days gone by : Growing up in Penang. Rev. ed. Penang, Malaysia: Areca Books.

 

See, Hoon Peow. 2007. The law and child labour in Malaysia : Case study in a Chinese new village. Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia: Pelanduk Publications.

 

Journal articles

 

Khor, Neil, (forthcoming), "Malacca Straits Chinese Anglophone Poets and their experience of Malaysian Nationalism" in Archipel (detailed information not available yet)

 

 
 

Singapore

Books

 

Tan Lye Ho. 2008.  Bestowing Luck & Prosperity On All, Penang, Areca Books.

 

黄贤强主编《新加坡客家文化与社群》(新加坡:新加坡国立大学中文系、客属总会、茶阳[大埔]会馆,2008年9月),260页。 Wong Sin Kiong, ed. Hakka Culture and Communities in Singapore (Singapore: Dept of Chinese Studies of NUS, Nanyang Khek Association, Chayang [Dabu] Association, 2008), 260 pp.

 

Tan, Bonny, Seow Leng Ang, Noryati Abdul Samad, Singapore. National Library Board. 2007. A Baba bibliography : A select annotated listing of sources on the Peranakan Chinese in Singapore and Malaysia. Singapore: National Library Board.

 

Tan Kim Hong, (Oct 2007). The Chinese in Penang: A Pictorial History. Penang, Areca Books.

 

Voon, Phin-keong. 2007. Malaysian Chinese and nation-building : Before merdeka and fifty years after. Kuala Lumpur: Centre for Malaysian Chinese Studies.

 

Wade, Geoff, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Malaysian Branch. 2007. Southeast Asia-China interactions : Reprint of articles from the journal of the Malaysian branch, Royal Asiatic Society. MBRAS. Vol. reprint no. 25. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.

 
 

Thailand

Books

 

Montesano, Michael & Patrick Jory.  2008Thai South and Malay North: Ethnic Interactions on a Plural Peninsula.  Singapore, NUS Press.( Pt. I. Plural historiographical traditions.; Pt. III. Peninsular Chinese as agents, creoles, and mediators)  

 

Disaphol Chansiri, 2008. The Chinese Émigrés of Thailand in the Twentieth Century, Amherst, NY. Cambria Press.  Data Sheet (including table of contents). ISBN: 9781934043745

 
 

Philippines

Journal Articles

 

Benedict, R. O’Gorman Anderson, 2006, “Forms of Consciousness in El Filibusterismo”, in Philippine Studies, Vol.54, No.3, p.315-356

 

Luciano, P. R. Santiago, 2006, “Dona Luisa Gonzaga de Leon (1805-1843), First Filipino Woman Author: Introductory Notes”, in Philippine Studies, Vol.54, No.3, p.357-380

 

Megan, C. Thomas, 2006, “Isabelo de los reyes and the Philippine contemporaries of La Solidaridad”, in Philippine Studies, Vol.54, No.3, p.315-356

 
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