Ethnicity

Filming ambiguity
Young Chinese Indonesian filmmakers examine questions of Chineseness
The politics of Imlek
In contemporary Indonesia, Imlek is much more than a cultural celebration
Against the grain
Two Chinese-Indonesian women are role models for the younger generation
In memory of martyrs
A Chinese community constructs and preserves the memory of their loved ones, the victims of racial and political violence in Banyuwangi
Through a building darkly
The story of the Teochiu Huikuan building in Medan provides insights into Chinese Indonesians’ history of dispossession
Game of chance
Chinese Indonesians play asylum roulette in the United States
Never Indonesian enough
State discrimination against the Chinese is a form of cultural violence
A new political animal?
Chinese Indonesians search for a political role in the new Indonesia
A common destiny
Challenges remain for Chinese Indonesians 10 years after reformasi
Indonesia'€™s Q!Film Festival
Young Indonesians are using an alternative film festival to promote awareness of sexual diversity
The name game
Or, the years of living with no one to blame
Shifting faultlines
In the aftermath of religious conflict, ethnic difference is becoming more prominent in Ambon
Searching for a new dominant ethnic identity

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