{"id":5212,"date":"2019-03-14T22:56:46","date_gmt":"2019-03-14T13:56:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/ipcr\/?p=5212"},"modified":"2019-03-20T14:37:08","modified_gmt":"2019-03-20T05:37:08","slug":"fy2015i-2yokota","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/ipcr\/en\/fy2015i-2yokota\/","title":{"rendered":"I-2. “Anthropological Study on Network Construction of Hainanese Chinese in Indonesia” (H26-27 FY2014-2015)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
This study aims to explore the condition of Hainanese Chinese communities and their networks in Indonesia. Hainanese Chinese are considered as one of the major sub-ethnic groups among the overseas Chinese and it is estimated that approximately 2 million of them are spread over 50 countries with a high concentration in Thailand and Indonesia. However, very little is known about this group of overseas Chinese. Therefore, it\u2019s necessary to obtain primary data.<\/p>\n
This study aims to explore the condition of Hainanese Chinese communities and their networks in Indonesia. Hainanese Chinese are considered as one of the major sub-ethnic groups among the overseas Chinese and it is estimated that approximately 2 million of them are spread over 50 countries with a high concentration in Thailand and Indonesia. However, very little is known about this group.<\/p>\n
In the studies on Indonesian Chinese nationality issues, uniqueness and succession of overseas Chinese culture, and national identity in association with assimilation policies have been major themes. In many cases, these studies took Java Chinese who have been deeply creolized as the main object of study, and sub-ethnicity within the Indonesian Chinese have not been thoroughly discussed except for the dominant sub-ethnic groups such as Hokkien, Cantonese, Teochiu, and Hakka.<\/p>\n
In this study, an anthropological survey in Hainanese Chinese communities in Indonesia will be conducted in order to obtain primary data on this little known but significant group of overseas Chinese, and then explore their networks among Southeast Asia countries and in Hainan Province of China.<\/p>\n
In addition, we will hold a workshop to exchange information with researchers on Overseas Chinese of China, Singapore, and Malaysia. Both the anthropological survey and workshop will be conducted by utilizing the CSEAS Jakarta office.<\/p>\n
In short, we expect that this study will contribute in three ways; first by offering primary data on Hainanese Chinese in Indonesia, second by reexamining the sub ethnicity of Indonesian Chinese, and finally through the kitamre-constitution of the history of \u201creturned Overseas Chinese that remigrated to Hainan Province from Indonesia. With these contributions, we hope to explain the history of Hainanese Chinese in Indonesia.<\/p>\n