Chinese and Chinese Mestizos of Manila: Family, Identity, and Culture, 1860s-1930s

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BRILL, 25 янв. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 472
For centuries, the Chinese have been intermarrying with inhabitants of the Philippines, resulting in a creolized community of Chinese mestizos under the Spanish colonial regime. In contemporary Philippine society, the “Chinese” are seen as a racialized “Other” while descendants from early Chinese-Filipino intermarriages as “Filipino.” Previous scholarship attributes this development to the identification of Chinese mestizos with the equally “Hispanicized” and “Catholic” indios. Building on works in Chinese transnationalism and cultural anthropology, this book examines the everyday practices of Chinese merchant families in Manila from the 1860s to the 1930s. The result is a fascinating study of how families and individuals creatively negotiate their identities in ways that challenge our understanding of the genesis of ethnic identities in the Philippines.

“...[This book] helps contribute to the revision of the existing literature on the Chinese and Chinese mestizos with a new perspective that highlights the emerging field of transnational studies.” - Prof. Augusto Espiritu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

“...the author does an outstanding job and we recommend that citizens of the Philippine ‘nation,’ whether they see themselves as ‘Chinese’ or ‘Filipino’ would do well to read this work and understand the origins of the racial stereotypes that influence the way they look at particular members of Philippine society, particularly in Manila.” - Prof. Ellen Palanca and Prof. Clark Alejandrino, Ateneo de Manila University

"...an ambitious study of the Chinese and first-generation Chinese mestizos of Manila...[the author] has added valuable research materials from Philippine and American archival collections and...a wide range of published primary sources...The book is meticulously annotated and rich in descriptive detail..." - Michael Cullinane, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 

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Introduction To be a Filipino and Chinese in the Philippines
1
History and Society
23
An Overview
53
Precursors of Modern Chinese Transnationalism in the Philippines
91
Chapter 4 Catholic Conversion and Marriage Practices among Chinese Merchants
145
Chapter 5 Family Life and Culture in Chinese Merchant Families
179
Chapter 6 Rethinking the Chinese Mestizos and Mestizas of Manila
239
Chapter 7 Early American Colonial Rule in the Philippines and the Construction of Filipino and Chinese Identities
281
Family Identity and Culture in the Early Twentieth Century
333
To be Filipino or to be Chinese
369
Conclusion
403
Glossary of Chinese Characters
415
References
423
Index
441
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