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  1. Sinophone minor-. pean dominance, whereas Asia, for which ity literature in China is situated at the inter-. "the sea is without significance," was limited sections between ethnicities and languages. by its land-locked status ( Lectures 196). The Mongols, Manchu, Tibetans, and many other.

  2. Howard Chiang. Pioneered by Shu-mei Shih, the “Sinophone” is an amended analytic category and a long-overdue alternative to the discourses of “Chinese” and “Chinese diaspora” that have traditionally defined Chinese studies. In her path-breaking book Visuality and Identity: Sinophone Articu-lations across the Pacific (2007), Shih ...

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  4. Sinophone literature, a term coined by Shu-mei Shih in 2004, describes (per Shih) Sinitic-language literature written “on the margins of China and Chineseness.”. As an emerging field of inquiry, the Sinophone provides a conceptual alternative to the paradigm of China-based national literary studies; as an organizing category, the Sinophone ...

  5. Sep 1, 2021 · If one views language as the decisive factor in defining and demarcating the Sinophone, one would have to exclude the majority of cultural productions – including those dealing with Chineseness – by ethnic Chinese in Indonesia, as they are written in non-Sinitic languages. 7 The position of mixed languages such as Baba Malay and Bazaar ...

  6. Third, this term obscures the culturally hybrid nature of these articulations as well as their decentralized production and consumption, today further empowered by digital technologies. “Sinophone classicism,” in contrast, is a more dynamic and inclusive concept. It contains both descriptive and prescriptive connotations.

  7. Ruth Keen (1988:231) defined "Sinophone communities" in Chinese literature as "the Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia and the U.S." Coulombe and Roberts (2001:12) compared students of French between anglophones "with English as their mother tongue" and allophones (in the Quebec English sense) "without English or French as their ...

  8. Sep 12, 2021 · Diverse fragility, fragile diversity: Sinophone writing in the Philippines and Indonesia: Asian Ethnicity: Vol 24 , No 1 - Get Access. Asian Ethnicity Volume 24, 2023 - Issue 1: From Pulau to Pulo: Archipelagic perspectives on Southeast Asian Chinese ethnicity from the Philippines and Indonesia. 198.

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