The colonial city in motion: managing ethnic diversity through public processions in Singapore and Batavia, 1840-1870

IF 0.9 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Asian Ethnicity Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.1080/14631369.2022.2084360
Mikko Toivanen
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ABSTRACT This paper examines attempts by colonial authorities in nineteenth-century Singapore and Batavia (now Jakarta) to employ ceremonial processions to manage the ethnic diversity of these two major colonial capitals. Public spectacles formed a key forum for the reinforcement of ethnic categories and the negotiation of inter-community relations in the context of the colonial city. The paper looks at two case studies: the procession on the occasion of the arrival of governor-general Jan Jacob Rochussen in Batavia in 1845, and a second one celebrating the Duke of Edinburgh’s visit in Singapore in 1869. The analysis shows how these events attempted to fix ethnic categories spatially on the maps of the respective cities. Comparing the two events to a Malay account of the 1864 Muharram celebrations, the article also analyses the different ways that official and community-led processions employed mobility, visuality and sound to represent ethnicity and inter-community relations or hierarchies.
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运动中的殖民城市:通过新加坡和巴达维亚的公共游行管理种族多样性,1840-1870
摘要本文考察了19世纪新加坡和巴达维亚(现雅加达)的殖民当局试图利用仪式游行来管理这两个主要殖民地首都的种族多样性。在殖民地城市的背景下,公共场合形成了一个重要的论坛,用于加强种族类别和谈判社区间关系。这篇论文着眼于两个案例研究:1845年总督扬·雅各布·罗胡森抵达巴达维亚时的游行,以及1869年庆祝爱丁堡公爵访问新加坡的第二次游行。分析显示了这些事件是如何试图在各自城市的地图上空间固定种族类别的。将这两个事件与马来人对1864年穆哈拉姆庆典的描述进行比较,文章还分析了官方和社区领导的游行采用流动性、视觉和声音来代表种族和社区间关系或等级制度的不同方式。
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Asian Ethnicity
Asian Ethnicity PHYSIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: In the twenty-first century ethnic issues have assumed importance in many parts of the world. Until recently, questions of Asian ethnicity and identity have been treated in a balkanized fashion, with anthropologists, economists, historians, political scientists, sociologists and others publishing their studies in single-discipline journals. Asian Ethnicity provides a cross-disciplinary, international venue for the publication of well-researched articles about ethnic groups and ethnic relations in the half of the world where questions of ethnicity now loom largest. Asian Ethnicity covers any time period, although the greatest focus is expected to be on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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