Chinese Identity in Chinese Language Newspapers in Malaysia Before World War II
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Chinese language newspaper; Sin Kuo Min Press; Chinese complex.Abstract
Although the Nanyang (Southeast Asia) Chinese with a strong sense of expatriation were miles away from home, they were concerned about the future of China's development through the common language of their homeland and information about the domestic political situation, and gathered a Chinese national consciousness and a sense of identity towards the national culture, which became an important pillar of the development force of the Nanyang Chinese community. The Sin Kuo Min Press published in 1919 propagated revolutionary ideas, the Three Principles of the People, North-South unification, democracy and republicanism, science and democracy and freedom to achieve salvation and survival, and was the first to use vernacular language, which promoted the Chinese identity and patriotic sentiment of seeking national revitalization among the Nanyang Chinese.
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The 16th Week Anniversary Issue of this Press, Sin Kuo Min Press, May 20, 1930, page 25.
Sin Kuo Min Press, March 22, 1920, page 3.
Introductory Remarks, Sin Kuo Min Press, October 1, 1919, page 2.
Jianfei: On the Reasons for the Underdevelopment of Chinese Science, Sin Kuo Min Press, December 3, 1919 to December 9, 1919, page 14.
Zhang Meng: The Spirit and Life of the New Cultural Movement, Sin Kuo Min Press, December 2, 1920, page 2.
The 16th Week Anniversary Issue of this Press, Sin Kuo Min Press, May 20, 1930, page 25.
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