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Ethnicity and capital: Changing relations between China and Southeast Asia

Vivienne Wee, Chan Yuk Wah

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    Abstract

    This article seeks to debunk the persistent myth of an ethnically-based Chinese capitalism and the culturalist view of an "economic miracle" created by Asians of Chinese descent. This myth claims that Chinese entrepreneurs constitute a closed category with homogenous ethnic attributes and cultural values that have enabled them to achieve economic success. This article disputes such primordialist views and proposes an alternative analysis of the cultural economy of regionalisation and constructions of Chineseness. It deconstructs the politics of culture and identity, and argues for the need to analyse Southeast Asian Chinese entrepreneurship within specific historical, geographical, economic, political and socio-cultural contexts.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)328-349
    JournalJournal of Contemporary Asia
    Volume36
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Research Keywords

    • Capitalism
    • China
    • Ethnicity
    • Ethno-class
    • Regionalisation
    • Southeast Asia

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