"Flesh and Bone Reunite as One Body": Singapore's Chinese-speaking and their Perspectives on Merger

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dc.contributor.authorThum, Ping Tjin
dc.contributor.editorLysa, Hong
dc.contributor.editorKian, Kwee Hui
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-09T05:49:13Z
dc.date.available2024-10-09T05:49:13Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractSingapore's Chinese speakers played the determining role in Singapore's merger with the Federation. Yet the historiography is silent on their perspectives, values, and assumptions. Using contemporary Chinese-language sources, this article argues that in approaching merger, the Chinese were chiefly concerned with livelihoods, education, and citizenship rights; saw themselves as deserving of an equal place in Malaya; conceived of a new, distinctive, multiethnic Malayan identity; and rejected communist ideology. Meanwhile, the leaders of UMNO were intent on preserving their electoral dominance and the special position of Malays in the Federation. Finally, the leaders of the PAP were desperate to retain power and needed the Federation to remove their political opponents. The interaction of these three factors explains the shape, structure, and timing of merger. This article also sheds light on the ambiguity inherent in the transfer of power and the difficulties of national identity formation in a multiethnic state.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733721387
dc.language.isoen_AU
dc.provenanceThe publisher permission to archive the version was granted via email 31/01/2018, archived in ERMS2230693
dc.publisherCentre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University
dc.rights©2012 Thum Ping Tjin
dc.sourceChinese Southern Diaspora Studies
dc.subjectChinese-language politics in Singapore
dc.subjectHistory of Malaya
dc.subjectthe merger of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya
dc.subjectDecolonisation
dc.title"Flesh and Bone Reunite as One Body": Singapore's Chinese-speaking and their Perspectives on Merger
dc.typeJournal article
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local.identifier.citationvolumeVolume 5, 2011-2012
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