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_aUytanlet, Juliet Lee, _e1 |
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_aThe hybrid Tsinoys : _bchallenges of hybridity and homogeneity as sociocultural constructs among the Chinese in the Philippines / _cJuliet Lee Uytanlet ; foreword by Michael A. Rynkiewich. |
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_aEugene, Oregon : _bPickwick Publications, _c(c)2016. |
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_a1 online resource (xx, 261 pages) : _billustrations. |
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_aAmerican Society of Missiology monograph series ; _v28 |
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_aIntroduction -- _tChinese identities in Philippine history -- _tCultural hybridity among postcolonial Philippine Chinese: theories on ethnic identity and hybridity -- _tReconstructing identities: who are the Tsinoys today? -- _tHybridity or homogeneity: analyzing the Tsinoy ethnic identity -- _tMission among Chinese in the Philippines -- _tConclusion and recommendation. |
520 | 0 | _aThe Hybrid Tsinoys is a study of hybridity and homogeneity as sociocultural constructs in the development of current ethnic identity/ies of Chinese Filipinos. This study employs a descriptive ethnographic research method to discover how they see or define themselves in terms of ethnicity (Chinese, Filipino, or both) and how their perspectives affect other aspects of their lives (language, marriage, and family). The research proposes that there are different kinds of Chinese Filipinos as evidenced in the six classifications in chapter 4. Further, most of them have constructed a hybrid culture exclusively and uniquely their own. On the one hand, they are still attached to their cultural roots; on the other hand, they cannot evade the fact that they are influenced by their host country and the present global and migratory age we live inches Second-, third-, and fourth-generation Chinese Filipinos demonstrate their hybridity in language and mindset. This dissertation also lays out some challenges in relation to doing mission among them. (Publisher). | |
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_aChinese _zPhilippines _xSocial life and customs. |
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