Yearning to Belong
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Yearning to Belong

Malaysia's Indian Muslims, Chitties, Portuguese Eurasians, Peranakan Chinese and Baweanese

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Yearning to Belong

Malaysia's Indian Muslims, Chitties, Portuguese Eurasians, Peranakan Chinese and Baweanese

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Year
2015
ISBN
9789814519687
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
  3. FOREWORD
  4. PREFACE
  5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  6. INTRODUCTION
  7. 1. “Mamak” and Malaysian: The Indian Muslim Quest for Identity
  8. 2. The Chitty of Malacca: An Epitome of Cross-Cultural Influences
  9. 3. Bumiquest: Malacca’s Portuguese Eurasians and the Search for Identity
  10. 4. Between “Cina-Kampung” and “Cheng-Ho” Chinese: Terengganu’s Peranakans
  11. 5. “Mereka Sayang Kita”: The Malay Journey of the Baweanese
  12. 6. Conclusion
  13. APPENDIX. Towards a Shared Malaysian Destiny
  14. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  15. GLOSSARY
  16. INDEX
  17. ABOUT THE AUTHOR