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2022年9月
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中英文篇名/Title | 混血與多民族社會:尋回在荷屬東印度殖民時期消失的混血華裔港口社會 Mixed Bloods in a Plural Society: Recovering the Place of Hybridized ‘Chinese’ in Indonesia’s Port Communities |
論文屬性/Type | 研究論文 Research Article |
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頁碼/Pagination | 625-663 |
摘要/Abstract | 英國殖民官兼學者 J. S. Furnivall 在 1930 年代提出荷屬東印度的殖民社會是「多民族社會」。歐洲人、華人和原住民等在各自設定的範圍活動,互不交集和混合,而華人社會與其他民族更有明顯的分野。但據史料的考證,本研究發現「多民族社會」的概念與事實並不相符,民族界線並非壁壘分明。從長遠的歷史角度而言,華人與印尼群島向來有著密切的關係,種族互動和混血後裔更是社會長期出現的形態,卻因殖民時期提倡「多民族社會」的方針,導致混血社會被邊緣化。本研究將探討本土華裔混血如何透過海上貿易在印尼歷史上扮演重要和持續性的角色。 In the late 1930s, J. S. Furnivall described the colonial population in the Netherlands East Indies as a plural society where Europeans, Chinese, and indigenous inhabitants lived side by side without mingling with one another. This portrayal of the Dutch colonial society was in line with racial segregation policies that were institutionalized in the nineteenth century. Although colonial narratives presented Chinese people as clearly distinguishable from non-Chinese peoples, I argue that such depictions did not conform with social reality at the time. Based on a study of statistical methodologies and travel accounts, this article shows that people who were labeled as ‘Chinese’ included people of mixed heritage and people of indigenous backgrounds. Taking a long-term historical perspective, this article shows that the history of mixedness developed in tandem with maritime trade, and continued to exist despite the presumed institutional disappearance of mixedness. |
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