AS EQUALS: THE OEI WOMEN OF JAVA: The Oei Women of Java

In this wonderfully detailed narrative, Daryl Yeap brings us the fascinating story of Hui-lan, Ida and Lucy, daughters and wife of Asia's richest man at the turn of the 20th century — Oei Tiong-ham. Flying planes, managing Asia's richest estate and charming the West with their sense of style and sophistication — at a time when bound feet, matchmaking and subservience were in vogue — the three women punctured through cultural stereotypes and challenged the ideals of womanhood. In doing so, they paved the way for millions to follow. Written in a distinct style, the book is revealing, holding surprises even for those familiar with their stories.

Contents:

  • Meteor-Heavenly Orchid
  • Rockefeller of the East
  • A Privileged Upbringing
  • Foreign Orientals
  • The Go-To Guy
  • 'Westernisation'
  • Is the East so far Apart from the West?
  • Dutch vs. British
  • Taboo
  • The Yellow Peril
  • Birthplace of the Most Recognisable Chinese
  • The Great Cabang Atas Tree
  • Mesdames Oei Tiong-ham — The Wives
  • Lucy
  • Dollar Princesses
  • An Educated Woman
  • A Question of Domicile
  • To Congenial Climes
  • Singapore
  • May Fourth Movement
  • Marital Melodrama
  • The Career Diplomat
  • A Proposal
  • Paris Courtship
  • China
  • Farewell To The Sugar King
  • Asia's Largest Estate
  • Femme Sole
  • Matriarch
  • Ida
  • An Arranged Marriage
  • When Two Poles Apart
  • Forbidden Romances
  • A Modern Woman
  • Accounts Of Hui-Lan's Life
  • A Difficile Lady
  • Wealth&Style
  • Madame Ambassadress

Readership: Social historians and general readers who are interested in Malaysia's history and the history of the Straits Chinese community.

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AS EQUALS: THE OEI WOMEN OF JAVA: The Oei Women of Java

In this wonderfully detailed narrative, Daryl Yeap brings us the fascinating story of Hui-lan, Ida and Lucy, daughters and wife of Asia's richest man at the turn of the 20th century — Oei Tiong-ham. Flying planes, managing Asia's richest estate and charming the West with their sense of style and sophistication — at a time when bound feet, matchmaking and subservience were in vogue — the three women punctured through cultural stereotypes and challenged the ideals of womanhood. In doing so, they paved the way for millions to follow. Written in a distinct style, the book is revealing, holding surprises even for those familiar with their stories.

Contents:

  • Meteor-Heavenly Orchid
  • Rockefeller of the East
  • A Privileged Upbringing
  • Foreign Orientals
  • The Go-To Guy
  • 'Westernisation'
  • Is the East so far Apart from the West?
  • Dutch vs. British
  • Taboo
  • The Yellow Peril
  • Birthplace of the Most Recognisable Chinese
  • The Great Cabang Atas Tree
  • Mesdames Oei Tiong-ham — The Wives
  • Lucy
  • Dollar Princesses
  • An Educated Woman
  • A Question of Domicile
  • To Congenial Climes
  • Singapore
  • May Fourth Movement
  • Marital Melodrama
  • The Career Diplomat
  • A Proposal
  • Paris Courtship
  • China
  • Farewell To The Sugar King
  • Asia's Largest Estate
  • Femme Sole
  • Matriarch
  • Ida
  • An Arranged Marriage
  • When Two Poles Apart
  • Forbidden Romances
  • A Modern Woman
  • Accounts Of Hui-Lan's Life
  • A Difficile Lady
  • Wealth&Style
  • Madame Ambassadress

Readership: Social historians and general readers who are interested in Malaysia's history and the history of the Straits Chinese community.

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AS EQUALS: THE OEI WOMEN OF JAVA: The Oei Women of Java

AS EQUALS: THE OEI WOMEN OF JAVA: The Oei Women of Java

by Daryl Yeap
AS EQUALS: THE OEI WOMEN OF JAVA: The Oei Women of Java

AS EQUALS: THE OEI WOMEN OF JAVA: The Oei Women of Java

by Daryl Yeap

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In this wonderfully detailed narrative, Daryl Yeap brings us the fascinating story of Hui-lan, Ida and Lucy, daughters and wife of Asia's richest man at the turn of the 20th century — Oei Tiong-ham. Flying planes, managing Asia's richest estate and charming the West with their sense of style and sophistication — at a time when bound feet, matchmaking and subservience were in vogue — the three women punctured through cultural stereotypes and challenged the ideals of womanhood. In doing so, they paved the way for millions to follow. Written in a distinct style, the book is revealing, holding surprises even for those familiar with their stories.

Contents:

  • Meteor-Heavenly Orchid
  • Rockefeller of the East
  • A Privileged Upbringing
  • Foreign Orientals
  • The Go-To Guy
  • 'Westernisation'
  • Is the East so far Apart from the West?
  • Dutch vs. British
  • Taboo
  • The Yellow Peril
  • Birthplace of the Most Recognisable Chinese
  • The Great Cabang Atas Tree
  • Mesdames Oei Tiong-ham — The Wives
  • Lucy
  • Dollar Princesses
  • An Educated Woman
  • A Question of Domicile
  • To Congenial Climes
  • Singapore
  • May Fourth Movement
  • Marital Melodrama
  • The Career Diplomat
  • A Proposal
  • Paris Courtship
  • China
  • Farewell To The Sugar King
  • Asia's Largest Estate
  • Femme Sole
  • Matriarch
  • Ida
  • An Arranged Marriage
  • When Two Poles Apart
  • Forbidden Romances
  • A Modern Woman
  • Accounts Of Hui-Lan's Life
  • A Difficile Lady
  • Wealth&Style
  • Madame Ambassadress

Readership: Social historians and general readers who are interested in Malaysia's history and the history of the Straits Chinese community.


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ISBN-13: 9789811279041
Publisher: WSPC
Publication date: 10/10/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 13 MB
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