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Strangers In The Family: Gender, Patriliny, And The Chinese In Colonial Indonesia

Strangers In The Family: Gender, Patriliny, And The Chinese In Colonial Indonesia

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In Strangers in the Family, Guo-Quan Seng provides a gendered history of settler Chinese community formation in Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period (1816–1942). At the heart of this story lies the creolization of patrilineal Confucian marital and familial norms to the colonial legal, moral, and sexual conditions of urban Java. Departing from male-centered narratives of Overseas Chinese communities, Strangers in the Family tells the history of community formation from the perspective of women who were subordinate to, and alienated from, full Chinese selfhood. From native concubines and mothers, creole Chinese daughters, wives and matriarchs, to the first generation of colonial-educated feminists, Seng showcases women's moral agency as they negotiated, manipulated, and debated men in positions of authority over their rights in marriage formation and dissolution. In dialogue with critical studies of colonial Eurasian intimacies, this book explores Asian-centered inter-ethnic patterns of intimate encounters. It shows how contestations over women's place in marriage and in society were formative of a Chinese racial identity in colonial Indonesia.

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ISBN13: 9781501772511
ISBN10: 1501772511
Language: English
Publication Year: 2023
Format: Paperback

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    Gendered history of Chinese community in colonial Indonesia

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    If you're interested in a nuanced look at how women navigated identity and authority within colonial Chinese communities in Indonesia, this book offers a fresh perspective. Seng vividly describes the personal and societal struggles, revealing how women debated and shaped their roles amid cultural and colonial pressures. It’s a compelling read for anyone curious about gender, ethnicity, and history interwoven in complex colonial settings.

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