Chinese New Year in West Kalimantan: Ritual Theatre and Political Circus
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CHAN, Margaret
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Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University
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Since 2002, when Chinese New Year became a national holiday in Indonesia, spiritmedium
parades on the fifteen day of the New Year (called Cap Go Meh) have been growing in size
in certain West Kalimantan towns, especially Singkawang. This parade in particular has become a
major tourist draw-card. Referring to local history, Chinese popular religion and Hakka culture, this
article applies a performance analysis methodology to dissect this contemporary phenomenon from
religious, historical and inter-ethnic perspectives. It shows how the parades have become enmeshed
in current inter-ethnic politics in West Kalimantan, as well as revealing the way that adaptations by
the spirit-mediums involved demonstrate their spiritual commitment to their Indonesian homeland.
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