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SOUTHEAST ASIAN MINORITIES IN THE WARTIME JAPANESE EMPIRE SOUTHEAST ASIAN - photo 1
SOUTHEAST ASIAN
MINORITIES IN THE
WARTIME
JAPANESE EMPIRE
SOUTHEAST ASIAN
MINORITIES IN THE
WARTIME
JAPANESE EMPIRE
Edited by Paul H. Kratoska
First Published in 2002 by RoutledgeCurzon 2 Park Square Milton Park - photo 2
First Published in 2002
by RoutledgeCurzon
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN
Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada
by RoutledgeCurzon
270 Madison Ave, New York NY 10016
RoutledgeCurzon is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
Transferred to Digital Printing 2005
Editorial Matter 2002 Paul H. Kratoska
Typeset in Stempel Garamond by LaserScript Ltd, Mitcham, Surrey
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or
reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic,
mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented,
including photocopying and recording, or in any
information storage or retrieval system, without permission in
writing from the publishers.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record of this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data
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ISBN 070071488-X
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Contents
Prologue
Paul H. Kratoska
1 The Japanese Imperium and South-East Asia: An Overview
Gregory Clancey
2 The Karen of Burma under Japanese Rule
Paul H. Kratoska
3 Between China and the Japanese: Wartime Affairs in Kokang State and the Failure of the Spiers Mission
Paul H. Kratoska
4 Japanese Policy towards the Chinese on Java, 19421945: A Preliminary Outline
Elly Touwen-Bouwsma
5 Chinese Leadership and Organization in Yogyakarta during the Japanese Occupation
Didi Kwartanada
6 In Pursuit of Mica: The Japanese and Highland Minorities in Sulawesi
Lorraine V. Aragon
7 Japanese Army Policy toward the Chinese and Malay-Chinese Relations in Wartime Malaya
Cheah Boon Kheng
8 The 1943 Kinabalu Uprising in Sabah
Hara Fujio
9 The Japanese Occupation and the Peoples of Sarawak
Ooi Keat Gin
10 The Pontianak Incidents and the Ethnic Chinese in Wartime Western Borneo
Kaori Maekawa
11 The Indian Community and the Indian Independence Movement in Thailand during World War II
E. Bruce Reynolds
12 The Thai-Japanese Alliance and the Chinese of Thailand
Eiji Murashima
13 The Battle of Tamparan: A Maranao Response to the Japanese Occupation of Mindanao
Kawashima Midori
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Preface
The origins of this volume date back to 1995, when the Department of History at the National University of Singapore, with financial backing from the Toyota Foundation, held a conference dealing with the Japanese Occupation of Southeast Asia. Some of the papers dealt with the experiences of minorities in the region, and this topic seemed to merit further examination. At an earlier conference in Japan, also sponsored by the Toyota Foundation, two participants had delivered papers in Japanese that dealt with minorities, and the Foundation agreed to pay for translations of these essays. It also provided additional funds to help cover editorial expenses for a volume of essays on this subject. I am deeply appreciative of this support.
The editorial process was long and sometimes arduous. I am very grateful to the authors for their patience in dealing with repeated requests for additional information, and their acceptance of numerous editorial changes to the manuscripts. I should also like to thank Malcolm Campbell and Peter Sowden of Curzon Press for their encouragement and support.
Paul H. Kratoska
Singapore
November, 2001
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Acknowledgements
, In Pursuit of Mica: The Japanese and Highland Minorities in Sulawesi by Lorraine Aragon, is a revised version of Japanese Time and the Mica Mine: Occupation Experiences in the Central Sulawesi Highlands, which appeared in the March 1996 issue of the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, volume 27 number 1, pp. 4963.
, The Thai-Japanese Alliance and the Chinese of Thailand by Eiji MURASHIMA, is a revised version of an article published in Japanese under the title Nit-Thai Doumei to Thai Kakyo in the Seikei University Journal Ajia Taiheiyo Kenkyu [Review of Asian and Pacific Studies], number 13 (Jan. 1996), pp. 4371.
, The Battle of Tamparan: A Maranao Response to the Japanese Occupation of Mindanao by KAWASHIMA Midori, is a revised version of Nihon senryoka Mindanao to ni okeru musurimu nomin no teiko: Tamparan jiken o megutte, published in Tonan ajia shi no naka no nihonsenryo (Japanese Occupation in the Southeast Asian History), ed. Kurasawa Aiko, Tokyo, Waseda Daigaku Shuppanbu, 1997.
These articles are reprinted with permission.
Illustrations for are wartime photographs provided by Kawashima Midori.
The maps were drawn by Chong Mui Gek.
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Notes on Contributors
Lorraine V. ARAGON is Visiting Associate Professor with the Department of Anthropology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA. Her book, Fields of the Lord: Animism, Christian Minorities, and State Development in Indonesia, was published in 2000 by the University of Hawai'i Press. Her other research interests include colonialism, missionary activity, ethnic minorities and developing states, and communal conflicts in Indonesia.
CHEAH Boon Kheng was formerly Professor in the History Section, School of Humanities, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. He has carried out research into the anti-Japanese resistance in Malaya, wartime social unrest, Japanese policies on ethnic relations and memoirs of the war. His publications on the Occupation period include Red Star Over Malaya: Resistance and Social Conflict during the Japanese Occupation, 194145, Singapore, Singapore University Press, 1983, and Memory as History and Moral Judgement: Oral and Written Accounts of the Japanese Occupation of Malaya, in War and Memory in Malaysia and Singapore, ed. P. Lim Pui Huen and Diana Wong, Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1999.
Gregory CLANCEY is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History of the National University of Singapore. He received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1998. His research is mainly in Japanese cultural history from Meiji through early Showa. He is presently at work on a book manuscript entitled Foreign Knowledge, concerning the relation between Japanese science, art, technology and imperialism. His other research interests include science and Japanese colonialism in Taiwan, the construction of Hokkaido, and the cultural history of natural disaster.
HARA Fujio is a Professor in the Department of Asian Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan. He has written extensively on the Japanese Occupation in Southeast Asia, and on the Chinese community in Malaya. His principal publications include:
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