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.

Indonesian Sea Nomads

Indonesian Sea Nomads
Author: Cynthia Chou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2005-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135787233

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First major contemporary publication on the Orang Suku Laut (Indonesian sea nomads) Based on first hand fieldwork Contributes to anthropological debates on exchange theories and systems, tribality and hierarchy Challenges the prevailing conception of Islamic affiliation being the core of Malay identity Contribution to the study of Malay cultures in Southeast Asia

Proceedings of the International Conference Social Humanities in Maritime and Border Area SHIMBA 2023

Proceedings of the International Conference Social   Humanities in Maritime and Border Area  SHIMBA 2023
Author: Azhari Setiawan,Rizky Octa Putri Chairin,Rizqi Apriani Putri,Agung Dhamar Syakti,Hilfi Pardi,ONanong Thippimol,Ziaul Haque Munim,Jalaluddin Abdul Malek,Andi Misbahul Pratiwi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9782384761500

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This is an open access book. The 2nd International Conference Social-Humanities in Maritime and Border Area (SHIMBA) 2023 is our response to issues on the development of maritime and border area. This will be a great opportunity among the stakeholders (private sectors, academia, researchers, governments, non-government, etc) who have roles, interests, and contributions to the related issues.

Indonesian Houses

Indonesian Houses
Author: R. Schefold,Peter J.M. Nas
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004253988

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This collection aims to attract attention to the admirable achievements of indigenous builders in Indonesia and to contribute to a broader sense of commitment to the endangered architectural heritage in the region. It presents the second part of the results of a research project on vernacular architecture in western Indonesia, sponsored by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences. The volume is intended to provide an introduction to all relevant vernacular architectural traditions and developments in western Indonesia.

Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene

Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene
Author: Matthew Schneider-Mayerson
Publsiher: Ethos Books
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2022-08-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789811459634

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In this era of climate crisis, in which our very futures are at stake, sustainability is a global imperative. Yet we tend to associate sustainability, nature, and the environment with distant places, science, and policy. The truth is that everything is environmental, from transportation to taxes, work to love, cities to cuisine. This book is the first to examine contemporary Singapore from an ecocultural lens, looking at the ways that Singaporean life and culture is deeply entangled with the nonhuman lives that flourish all around us. The authors represent a new generation of cultural critics and environmental thinkers, who will inherit the future we are creating today. From chilli crab to Tiger Beer, Changi Airport to Pulau Semakau, O-levels to orang minyak films, these essays offer fresh perspectives on familiar subjects, prompting us to recognise the incredible urgency of climate change and the need to transform our ways of thinking, acting, learning, living, and governing so as to maintain a stable planet and a decent future.

Tribal Communities in the Malay World

Tribal Communities in the Malay World
Author: Geoffrey Benjamin
Publsiher: Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789814517416

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The Malay World (Alam Melayu), spanning the Malay Peninsula, much of Sumatra, and parts of Borneo, has long contained within it a variety of populations. Most of the Malays have been organized into the different kingdoms (kerajaan Melayu) from which they have derived their identity. But the territories of those kingdoms have also included tribal peoples - both Malay and non-Malay - who have held themselves apart from those kingdoms in varying degrees. In the last three decades, research on these tribal societies has aroused increasing interest.This book explores the ways in which the character of these societies relates to the Malay kingdoms that have held power in the region for many centuries past, as well as to the modern nation-states of the region. It brings together researchers committed to comparative analysis of the tribal groups living on either side of the Malacca Straits - in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore. New theoretical and descriptive approaches are presented for the study of the social and cultural continuities and discontinuities manifested by tribal life in the region.

Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender

Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender
Author: Carol R. Ember,Melvin Ember
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1059
Release: 2003-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780306477706

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The central aim of this encyclopedia is to give the reader a comparative perspective on issues involving conceptions of gender, gender differences, gender roles, relationships between the genders, and sexuality. The encyclopedia is divided into two volumes: Topics and Cultures. The combination of topical overviews and varying cultural portraits is what makes this encyclopedia a unique reference work for students, researchers and teachers interested in gender studies and cross-cultural variation in sex and gender. It deserves a place in the library of every university and every social science and health department. Contents:- Glossary. Cultural Conceptions of Gender. Gender Roles, Status, and Institutions. Sexuality and Male-Female Interaction. Sex and Gender in the World's Cultures. Culture Name Index. Subject Index.

Nomad State Relationships in International Relations

Nomad State Relationships in International Relations
Author: Jamie Levin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-04-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030280536

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This book explores non-state actors that are or have been migratory, crossing borders as a matter of practice and identity. Where non-state actors have received considerable attention amongst political scientists in recent years, those that predate the state—nomads—have not. States, however, tend to take nomads quite seriously both as a material and ideational threat. Through this volume, the authors rectify this by introducing nomads as a distinct topic of study. It examines why states treat nomads as a threat and it looks particularly at how nomads push back against state intrusions. Ultimately, this exciting volume introduces a new topic of study to IR theory and politics, presenting a detailed study of nomads as non-state actors.