The Modern Anthropology of South East Asia

The Modern Anthropology of South East Asia
Author: Victor King,William D. Wilder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000143126

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This is a comprehensive introduction to the social and cultural anthropology of South-East Asia. It provides an overview of the major theoretical issues and themes which have emerged from the engagement of anthropologists with South-East Asian communities; a succinct historical survey and analysis of the peoples and cultures of the region. Most importantly the volume reveals the vitally important role which the study of the area has occupied in the development of the concepts and methods of anthropology: from the perspectives of Edmund Leach to Clifford Geertz, Maurice Freedman to Claude Levi-Strauss; Lauriston Sharp to Melford Spiro.

The Modern Anthropology of South East Asia

The Modern Anthropology of South East Asia
Author: Victor King
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415580560

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This is a comprehensive introduction to the social and cultural anthropology of South-East Asia. It provides an overview of the major theoretical issues and themes which have emerged from the engagement of anthropologists with South-East Asian communities; a succinct historical survey and analysis of the peoples and cultures of the region. Most importantly the volume reveals the vitally important role which the study of the area has occupied in the development of the concepts and methods of anthropology: from the perspectives of Edmund Leach to Clifford Geertz, Maurice Freedman to Claude Levi-Strauss; Lauriston Sharp to Melford Spiro.

The Modern Anthropology of South East Asia

The Modern Anthropology of South East Asia
Author: Victor T. King
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2003
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 1003060277

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This is the first comprehensive introduction to the social and cultural anthropology of South-East Asia. It provides an overview of the major theoretical issues and themes which have emerged from the engagement of anthropologists with South-East Asian communities; a succinct historical survey and analysis of the peoples and cultures of the region. Most importantly the volume reveals the vitally important role which the study of the area has occupied in the development of the concepts and methods of anthropology: from the perspectives of Edmund Leach to Clifford Geertz, Maurice Freedman to Claude Levi-Strauss; Lauriston Sharp to Melford Spiro.

Modernity and Malaysia

Modernity and Malaysia
Author: Alberto Gomes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2007-05-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134100767

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Bringing together over thirty years of detailed ethnographic research on the Menraq of Malaysia, this fascinating book analyzes and documents the experience of development and modernization in tribal communities. Descendents of hunter-gatherers who have inhabited Southeast Asia for about 40,000 years, the Menraq (also known as Semang or Negritos) were nomadic foragers until they were resettled in a Malaysian government-mandated settlement in 1972. Modernity and Malaysia begins with the ‘Jeli Incident’ in which several Menraq were alleged to have killed three Malays, members of the dominant ethnic group in the country. Alberto Gomes links this uncharacteristic violence to Menraq experiences of Malaysian-style modernity that have left them displaced, depressed, discontented, and disillusioned. Tracing the transformation of the lives of Menraq resulting from resettlement, development, and various ‘civilizing projects’, this book examines how the encounter with modernity has led the subsistence-oriented, relatively autonomous Menraq into a life of dependence on the state and the market. Challenging conventional social scientific understanding of concepts such as modernity and marginalization, and providing empirical material for comparison with the experience of modernity for indigenous peoples around the world, Modernity and Malaysia is a valuable resource for students and scholars of anthropology, development studies and indigenous studies, as well as those with a more general interest in asian studies.

The Making of Anthropology in East and Southeast Asia

The Making of Anthropology in East and Southeast Asia
Author: Shinji Yamashita,Joseph Bosco,Jeremy Seymour Eades
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 157181258X

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In a path-breaking series of essays the contributors to this collection explore the development of anthropological research in Asia. The volume includes writings on Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines.

Southeast Asian Perspectives on Power

Southeast Asian Perspectives on Power
Author: Liana Chua,Joanna Cook,Nicholas Long,Lee Wilson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-05-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136337178

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Southeast Asia has undergone innumerable far-reaching changes and dramatic transformations over the last half-century. This book explores the concept of power in relation to these transformations, and examines its various social, cultural, religious, economic and political forms. The book works from the ground up, portraying Southeast Asians’ own perspectives, conceptualizations and experiences of power through empirically rich case studies. Exploring concepts of power in diverse settings, from the stratagems of Indonesian politicians and the aspirations of marginal Lao bureaucrats, to mass ‘Prayer Power’ rallies in the Philippines, self-cultivation practices of Thai Buddhists and relations with the dead in Singapore, the book lays out a new framework for the analysis of power in Southeast Asia in which orientations towards or away from certain models, practices and configurations of power take centre stage in analysis. In doing so the book demonstrates how power cannot be pinned down to a single definition, but is woven into Southeast Asian lives in complex, subtle, and often surprising ways. Integrating theoretical debates with empirical evidence drawn from the contributing authors’ own research, this book is of particular interest to scholars and students of Anthropology and Asian Studies.

The Changing Village Environment in Southeast Asia

The Changing Village Environment in Southeast Asia
Author: Ben Wallace
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2005-11-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781134218653

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This book follows the work of the 'Good Roots Project' on Luzon in the Philippines.

The Orang Suku Laut of Riau Indonesia

The Orang Suku Laut of Riau  Indonesia
Author: Cynthia Chou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134430338

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Cynthia Chou focuses upon the predicaments of the Orang Suku Laut or 'tribe of sea people', an indigenous people of Indonesia, in view of the challenges imposed upon them by the emergence of new borders on their maritime world.