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The Hadhrami diaspora in Southeast Asia : identity maintenance or assimilation? / edited by Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk, Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Abushouk, Ahmed Ibrahim.
Ibrahim, Hassan Ahmed.
Series:
Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia ; v. 107.
Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia, 1385-3376 ; v. 107
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arabs--Southeast Asia--Congresses.
Arabs.
Ḥaḍramawt (Yemen : Province)--Emigration and immigration--Congresses.
Ḥaḍramawt (Yemen : Province).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (316 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume originates from the proceedings of an international conference convened by the Department of History and Civilization, International Islamic University Malaysia, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Yemen, in Kuala Lumpur, from 26 to 28 August 2005. Twelve out of thirty-five papers presented at the conference have been reviewed, thoroughly revised and published in this volume. The introduction and the twelve chapters address the question of Hadhrami identity in Southeast Asia from various perspectives and investigate the patterns of Hadhrami interaction with diverse cultures, values and beliefs in the region. Special attention is paid to Hadhrami local and transnational politics, social stratification and integration, religio-social reform and journalism, as well as to economic dynamism and the cosmopolitan character of the Hadhrami societies in Southeast Asia.
Contents:
Preliminary Materials / H.A. Ibrahim and A.I. Abu Shouk
Introduction / Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk and Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim
Chapter One. Reflections On The Longevity Of The Hadhrami Diaspora In The Indian Ocean / Ulrike Freitag
Chapter Two. Arabophobia And Tarekat: How Sayyid ‘Uthmān Became Advisor To The Netherlands Colonial Administration / Nico J. G. Kaptein
Chapter Three. Arab Hadhramis In Malaysia:Their Origins And Assimilation In Malay Society / Abdul Rahman Tang Abdullah
Chapter Four. Tea And Company: Interactions Between The Arab Elite And The British In Cosmopolitan Singapore / Nurfadzilah Yahaya
Chapter Five. Economic Crisis And State-Building In Hadhramaut, 1941–1949: The Impact Of The Decline Of Southeast Asian Remittances / Christian Lekon
Chapter Six. The Decline Of Arab Capitalism In Southeast Asia / Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown
Chapter Seven. Entrepreneurial Strategies Of Hadhrami Arabs In Southeast Asia, C. 1750's–1950's / William Gervase Clarence-Smith
Chapter Eight. Al-Manār And The Hadhrami Elite In The Malay-Indonesian World: Challenge And Response / Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk
Chapter Nine. The Ins And Outs Of Hadhrami Journalism In Malaya, 1900–1941: Assimilation Or Identity Maintenance? / William R. Roff
Chapter Ten. Sayyid Shaykh Ahmad Al-Hādī’s Contributions To Islamic Reformism In Malaya / Hafiz Zakariya
Chapter Eleven. Hadhramis Within Malay Activism: The Role Of Al-Saqqāf(S) In Post-War Singapore (1945–1965) / H.A. Ibrahim and A.I. Abu Shouk
Chapter Twelve. In The Name Of Fatimah: Staging The Emancipation Of The Hadhramis In The Netherlands East Indies / Huub De Jonge
Glossary / H.A. Ibrahim and A.I. Abu Shouk
Archival Sources And Bibliography / H.A. Ibrahim and A.I. Abu Shouk
List Of Contributors / H.A. Ibrahim and A.I. Abu Shouk
Index / H.A. Ibrahim and A.I. Abu Shouk.
Notes:
Based on papers presented at the international conference, held in Kuala Lumpur on August 26-28, 2005.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-285) and index.
ISBN:
1-282-40069-X
9786612400698
90-474-2578-2
OCLC:
568619869

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