The Alien Communal Patron Deity

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Indonesia and the Malay World Pub Date : 2020-03-02 DOI:10.1080/13639811.2020.1732094
Wang Zhaoyuan, Danny Wong Tze Ken, Welyne Jeffrey Jehom
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ABSTRACT When many Chinese immigrants settled in the Malay peninsula in the late 19th century, they not only brought the patron gods of their homeland, but also created a new local patron deity – the alien Datuk Gong. Datuk Gong worship is a combination of Malay keramat and Chinese Bo Gong worship. Although usually regarded as a personal guardian spirit, Datuk Gong is also seen as a communal patron deity of some Chinese communities in Malaysia. Different communities shape their own images of the patron deity based on the social reality, especially that of ethnic groups in these communities. This article selects two Chinese communities in Malaysia, Broga in Negeri Sembilan and Machap Baru in Melaka, as examples of distinct types of Datuk Gong worship: Chinese spirit worship versus trans-ethnic saint worship. A comparative analysis of similar legends of Datuk Gong, and disparate rituals and development of the worship in the two communities indicates that Datuk Gong worship reflects the Chinese community’s understanding of the social reality they have experienced, and their response to changes in the social environment.
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外星公共守护神
摘要19世纪末,许多中国移民在马来半岛定居时,不仅带来了祖国的守护神,还创造了一位新的本土守护神——外来的拿督公。拿督公崇拜是一种结合了马来传统和中国Bo公崇拜。虽然拿督公通常被视为个人守护神,但它也被视为马来西亚一些华人社区的共同守护神。不同的社区根据社会现实,特别是这些社区中的少数民族的社会现实,塑造自己的守护神形象。本文选取马来西亚的两个华人社区,森美兰的Broga和马六甲的Machap Baru,作为拿督公崇拜的不同类型的例子:中国精神崇拜与跨民族圣人崇拜。比较分析拿督公的相似传说,以及两个社区不同的仪式和崇拜发展,表明拿督公崇拜反映了华人社区对他们所经历的社会现实的理解,以及他们对社会环境变化的反应。
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期刊介绍: Indonesia and the Malay World is a peer-reviewed journal that is committed to the publication of scholarship in the arts and humanities on maritime Southeast Asia. It particularly focuses on the study of the languages, literatures, art, archaeology, history, religion, anthropology, performing arts, cinema and tourism of the region. In addition to welcoming individual articles, it also publishes special issues focusing on a particular theme or region. The journal is published three times a year, in March, July, and November.
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