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INDEX

        Parker, D. 171                    subjectivity 24
        Patton, C. 209                    Suharto, President 6
        peranakans, assimilation of 27–8; attitude  Suryadinata, L. 26, 27, 39, 62, 64, 203,
           towards 26–7; ‘Chineseness’ of 31–4;  204
           described 26; as diasporized 31–4;  Sydney 91
           distinctiveness of 47–8; hybridity of 27;
           separateness of 26–7           Tan, M.G. 56
        Pettman, J.J. 140, 144, 179, 209  Tanaka, S. 188
        Phelan, A. 136–7, 208             Taylor, C. 14
        Pratt, M.-L. 87                   Ten, C.L. 207
        Probyn, E. 24                     Theophanous, A. 207
                                          Thomas, N. 195, 196
        race 100, 177; ambivalence toward 143–4;  Thung, Ju-lan 56
           conceptual prominence of 170;  togetherness in difference 17, 89,
           constructions of 49–50; as       178–201
           family/community 50; ideology of  Tölölyan, K. 34, 75–6, 80–1, 89
           116; and national identity 101–4;  Torgovnick, M. 52
           notion of 48–9; questions concerning  Trainor, L. 116
           144–5; repression of 104–7; and self-  translation process 4
           other connotations 139, 140, 142,  Trinh, Minh-ha 146–7, 156
           145–6; tolerance toward 142–3  Tu, Wei-ming 40–2, 43–4, 47
        Radhakrishnan, R. 52, 73          Turner, G. 125, 155, 209
        Read, V. 148
        Reid, A. 63                       Viviani, N. 119, 120, 132
        Ricklefs, M.C. 108, 109
        Robbins, B. 52, 175               Walker, D. 130, 131
        Robertson, R. 77                  Wallerstein, I. 185
        Rolls, E. 124                     Wang, Gungwu 81–2, 84–5, 115; and
        Rothwell, N. 207                    Wang, Ling-chi 78
        Rushdie, S. 4, 29, 35, 156        Ware, V. 210
        Russo, A. 181                     Wasserstrom, J.N. and Perry, E.J. 203
                                          Webb, J. and Enstice, A. 115–16
        Safran, W. 30, 35                 Werbner, P. 199, 200
        Said, E. 1, 201                   West, C. 170, 193
        Sakai, N. 4                       Wigen, K. 4
        Sassen, S. 76                     Wilkinson, M. 114
        Schech, S. and Haggis, J. 189, 191  Williams, L. 26, 27, 63, 203
        Schlosstein, S. 202               Williams, R. 55, 204
        Schwichtenberg, C. 183            Wilson, R. and Dissayanake, W. 172, 174
        Scott, D. 198                     Wiseman, J. 114
        Sheridan, G. 6                    Wood, A. 135
        Shiraishi, T. 64                  Wray, M. and Newitz, A. 208
        Shohat, E. 2, 197                 writing diaspora 73
        Sigley, G. 32                     Wu, D.Yen-ho 47, 48
        Singapore 90–1
        Slack, J. 208                     Yang, W. 37, 39, 49, 51, 204
        smiling 15                        Yeatman, A. 178, 179, 191, 192
        Soja, E. 208                      Yellow Ribbon Campaign 67–8
        Spelman, E. 179–80, 186, 192      Young, M. 17
        Spillman, L. 139                  Young, R. 194–5, 200–1
        Spivak, G.C. 1, 24, 163
        Steedman, C. 203                  Zangwill, I. 9
        Stratton, J. 100, 112, 188, 209; and Ang,  Zhang, Longxi 32

           I. 77, 101, 139, 169           Z   izek, S. 141–2


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