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D'Albuquerque's Children: Performing Tradition in Malaysia's Portuguese Settlement (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology) [Paperback]

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December 15, 2000 0226734994 978-0226734996 1
When the Portuguese seafarer Afonso de Albuquerque conquered the bustling port of Malacca in 1511, he effectively gained control of the entire South China Sea spice trade. Although their dominance lasted only 130 years, the Portuguese legacy lies at the heart of a burgeoning tourist attraction on the outskirts of the city, in which performers who believe they are the descendants of swashbuckling Portuguese conquerors encapsulate their "history" in a cultural stage show.

Using historical and ethnographic data, Margaret Sarkissian reveals that this music and dance draws on an eclectic array of influences that span the Portuguese diaspora (one song conjures up images of Lucille Ball impersonating Carmen Miranda on "I Love Lucy"). Ironically, she shows, what began as a literate tradition in the 1950s has now become an oral one so deeply rooted in Settlement life that the younger generation, like the tourists, now see it as an unbroken heritage stretching back almost 500 years. A fascinating case of "orientalism in reverse," D'Albuquerque's Children illuminates the creative ways in which one community has adapted to life in a postcolonial world.

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This study explores the use of performance in festivals and cultural shows to represent the Portuguese heritage of the Eurasian minority in Malaysia. Sarkissian (music, Smith Coll.) argues that Malaysia's heterogeneous Eurasian population latched onto its Portuguese identity when the expression of British identity, previously seen as a sign of elite status, became a sensitive issue at the end of the colonial age. Repertoires of Portuguese-style music and dance, now presented to outsiders as though they have been handed down over the generations since perhaps 1511, have, in reality, only been cobbled together since 1952. Moreover, they reflect intentional strategies on the part of Eurasians to create an acceptable image for their community in modern Malaysia. This book is informative, interestingly written, and up-to-date in its theoretical outlook. A solid contribution to ongoing debates in anthropology about identity and representation in the postcolonial world; recommended for academic libraries and collections in the performing arts, cultural studies, tourism, and Southeast Asian studies.DJay H. Bernstein, Fordham Univ. Lib., Bronx, NY
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When the Portuguese seafarer Afonso de Albuquerque conquered the bustling port of Malacca in 1511, he effectively gained control of the entire South China Sea spice trade. Although their dominance lasted only 130 years, the Portuguese legacy lies at the heart of a burgeoning tourist attraction on the outskirts of the city, in which performers who believe they are the descendants of swashbuckling Portuguese conquerors encapsulate their "history" in a cultural stage show.

Using historical and ethnographic data, Margaret Sarkissian reveals that this music and dance draws on an eclectic array of influences that span the Portuguese diaspora (one song conjures up images of Lucille Ball impersonating Carmen Miranda on "I Love Lucy"). Ironically, she shows, what began as a literate tradition in the 1950s has now become an oral one so deeply rooted in Settlement life that the younger generation, like the tourists, now see it as an unbroken heritage stretching back almost 500 years. A fascinating case of "orientalism in reverse," D'Albuquerque's Children illuminates the creative ways in which one community has adapted to life in a postcolonial world.

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  • Paperback: 233 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (December 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226734994
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226734996
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Portuguese music in Malaysia, July 12, 2001
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This book provides some interesting information on the culture, especially musical traditions, of the Portuguese settlement in Malaysia. This is a good book, but this definitely college language so it can be somewhat hard to read for some people. Besides cultural aspects, an historical background is also provided.
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July 1990 Today the Portuguese Settlement is one of the official sights of Malacca, a must on every tourist's itinerary. Read the first page
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direct blood link, cultural show, cultural troupe, dance repertoire
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Portuguese Settlement, Noel Felix, Jinkly Nona, Rancho Folclorico San Pedro, Tropa de Malaca, Upper Tens, Joe Lazaroo, Praya Lane, Clement de Silva, Christie Rodrigues, Stephen Theseira, George Bosco Lazaroo, Portuguese Cultural Society, Tropa de Assunta, Freddie Scully, Bernard Sta, Portuguese Square, Sports Club, Rosil de Costa, Gerard de Costa, Tiru Liru Liru, Georgie de Costa, Irmang de Greza, Kuala Lumpur, Patrick de Silva
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