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Comment on the Bernard Go Paper.

Authors :
Tan, Antonio
Source :
Philippine Sociological Review; Oct72, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p396, 2p
Publication Year :
1972

Abstract

The article presents comments on sociologist Bernard C. Go's paper "The Chinese in the Philippines: Facts and Fancies," which was published in the October 1972 issue of the "Philippine Sociological Review." The author agrees with many of Go's conclusions, notably with his statements that the Chinese no longer dominate the Philippine economy nor do they control it, that not all the Chinese in the Philippines are rich, that the Philippine Chinese community is not a fertile ground for the spread of communist ideology, that Chinese girls are willing to marry Filipinos, that never before in the history, be cause of the changes that have taken place, has the prospect of integrating and assimilating the Chinese into the mainstream of Filipino society appeared brighter than it does today. Chinese in the Philippines are far from homogeneous. Because of the existence of disparate factions sometimes working at cross purposes, the Chinese are not a monolithic group, nor are they united. However, one cannot deny the fact that the Chinese, especially the China-born, are clannish in the sense that they continue to cling to their family, clan, village, and district associations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00317810
Volume :
20
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Philippine Sociological Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9863704