Everyday Life in Southeast Asia
Herausgeber: Adams, Kathleen M; Gillogly, Kathleen A
Everyday Life in Southeast Asia
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780253223210
- ISBN-10: 0253223210
- Artikelnr.: 32729040
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780253223210
- ISBN-10: 0253223210
- Artikelnr.: 32729040
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kathleen M. Adams is Professor of Anthropology at Loyola University Chicago. She is author of Art as Power: Recrafting Identities, Tourism and Power in Tana Toraja, Indonesia and editor (with Sara Dickey) of Home and Hegemony: Domestic Work and Identity Politics in South and Southeast Asia. Kathleen A. Gillogly is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Maps
Introduction: Southeast Asia and Everyday Life
Part 1. Fluid Personhood: Conceptualizing Identities
1. Living in Indonesia without a Please or Thanks: Cultural Translations of
Reciprocity and Respect / Lorraine V. Aragon
2. Toba Batak Selves: Personal, Spiritual, Collective / Andrew Causey
3. Poverty and Merit: Mobile Persons in Laos / Holly High
4. A Question of Identity: Different Ways of Being Malay and Muslim in
Malaysia / Judith Nagata
Part 2. Family, Households, and Livelihoods
5. Maling: A Hanunóo Girl from the Philippines / Harold C. Conklin
6. Marriage and Opium in a Lisu Village in Northern Thailand / Kathleen
Gillogly
7. Merit and Power in the Thai Social Order / Lucien M. Hanks, Jr.
Part 3. Crafting the Nation-State
8. Recording Tradition and Measuring Progress in the Ethnic Minority
Highlands of Thailand / Hjorleifur Jonsson
9. Everyday Life and the Management of Cultural Complexity in Contemporary
Singapore / John Clammer
10. Youth Culture and Fading Memories of War in Hanoi, Vietnam / Christina
Schwenkel
Part 4. World Religions in Everyday Life: Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and
Christianity
11. The Ordination of a Tree: The Buddhist Ecology Movement in Thailand /
Susan M. Darlington
12. Javanese Women and the Veil / Nancy Smith-Hefner
13. Everyday Catholicism: Expanding the Sacred Sphere in the Philippines /
Katharine L. Wiegele
Part 5. Communicating Ideas: Popular Culture, Arts, and Entertainment
14. Cultivating "Community" in an Indonesian Era of Conflict: Toraja
Artistic Strategies for Promoting Peace / Kathleen M. Adams
15. The Fall of Thai Rocky / Pattana Kitiarsa
16. Everyday Life as Art: Thai Artists and the Aesthetics of Shopping,
Eating, Protesting, and Having Fun / Sandra Cate
17. Eating Lunch and Recreating the Universe: Food and Cosmology in Hoi An,
Vietnam / Nir Avieli
Part 6. War and Recovery
18. Living with the War Dead in Contemporary Vietnam / Shaun Kingsley
Malarney
19. Producing the People: Exchange Obligations and Popular Nationalism /
Elizabeth G. Traube
20. The Question of Collaborators: Moral Order and Community in the
Aftermath of the Khmer Rouge / Eve Monique Zucker
Part 7. Global Processes and Shifting Ecological Relations
21. When the Mountains No Longer Mean Home / Chris Lyttleton
22. "They Do Not Like to Be Confined and Told What To Do": Schooling
Malaysian Indigenes / Robert Knox Dentan, Anthony (Bah Tony) Williams-Hunt,
and Juli Edo
23. Narratives of Agency: Sex Work in Indonesia's Borderlands / Michele
Ford and Lenore Lyons
24. Just below the Surface: Environmental Destruction and Loss of
Livelihood on an Indonesian Atoll / Gene Ammarell
References
Selected Film Resources
Contributors
Index
Note on Transliteration
Maps
Introduction: Southeast Asia and Everyday Life
Part 1. Fluid Personhood: Conceptualizing Identities
1. Living in Indonesia without a Please or Thanks: Cultural Translations of
Reciprocity and Respect / Lorraine V. Aragon
2. Toba Batak Selves: Personal, Spiritual, Collective / Andrew Causey
3. Poverty and Merit: Mobile Persons in Laos / Holly High
4. A Question of Identity: Different Ways of Being Malay and Muslim in
Malaysia / Judith Nagata
Part 2. Family, Households, and Livelihoods
5. Maling: A Hanunóo Girl from the Philippines / Harold C. Conklin
6. Marriage and Opium in a Lisu Village in Northern Thailand / Kathleen
Gillogly
7. Merit and Power in the Thai Social Order / Lucien M. Hanks, Jr.
Part 3. Crafting the Nation-State
8. Recording Tradition and Measuring Progress in the Ethnic Minority
Highlands of Thailand / Hjorleifur Jonsson
9. Everyday Life and the Management of Cultural Complexity in Contemporary
Singapore / John Clammer
10. Youth Culture and Fading Memories of War in Hanoi, Vietnam / Christina
Schwenkel
Part 4. World Religions in Everyday Life: Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and
Christianity
11. The Ordination of a Tree: The Buddhist Ecology Movement in Thailand /
Susan M. Darlington
12. Javanese Women and the Veil / Nancy Smith-Hefner
13. Everyday Catholicism: Expanding the Sacred Sphere in the Philippines /
Katharine L. Wiegele
Part 5. Communicating Ideas: Popular Culture, Arts, and Entertainment
14. Cultivating "Community" in an Indonesian Era of Conflict: Toraja
Artistic Strategies for Promoting Peace / Kathleen M. Adams
15. The Fall of Thai Rocky / Pattana Kitiarsa
16. Everyday Life as Art: Thai Artists and the Aesthetics of Shopping,
Eating, Protesting, and Having Fun / Sandra Cate
17. Eating Lunch and Recreating the Universe: Food and Cosmology in Hoi An,
Vietnam / Nir Avieli
Part 6. War and Recovery
18. Living with the War Dead in Contemporary Vietnam / Shaun Kingsley
Malarney
19. Producing the People: Exchange Obligations and Popular Nationalism /
Elizabeth G. Traube
20. The Question of Collaborators: Moral Order and Community in the
Aftermath of the Khmer Rouge / Eve Monique Zucker
Part 7. Global Processes and Shifting Ecological Relations
21. When the Mountains No Longer Mean Home / Chris Lyttleton
22. "They Do Not Like to Be Confined and Told What To Do": Schooling
Malaysian Indigenes / Robert Knox Dentan, Anthony (Bah Tony) Williams-Hunt,
and Juli Edo
23. Narratives of Agency: Sex Work in Indonesia's Borderlands / Michele
Ford and Lenore Lyons
24. Just below the Surface: Environmental Destruction and Loss of
Livelihood on an Indonesian Atoll / Gene Ammarell
References
Selected Film Resources
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Maps
Introduction: Southeast Asia and Everyday Life
Part 1. Fluid Personhood: Conceptualizing Identities
1. Living in Indonesia without a Please or Thanks: Cultural Translations of
Reciprocity and Respect / Lorraine V. Aragon
2. Toba Batak Selves: Personal, Spiritual, Collective / Andrew Causey
3. Poverty and Merit: Mobile Persons in Laos / Holly High
4. A Question of Identity: Different Ways of Being Malay and Muslim in
Malaysia / Judith Nagata
Part 2. Family, Households, and Livelihoods
5. Maling: A Hanunóo Girl from the Philippines / Harold C. Conklin
6. Marriage and Opium in a Lisu Village in Northern Thailand / Kathleen
Gillogly
7. Merit and Power in the Thai Social Order / Lucien M. Hanks, Jr.
Part 3. Crafting the Nation-State
8. Recording Tradition and Measuring Progress in the Ethnic Minority
Highlands of Thailand / Hjorleifur Jonsson
9. Everyday Life and the Management of Cultural Complexity in Contemporary
Singapore / John Clammer
10. Youth Culture and Fading Memories of War in Hanoi, Vietnam / Christina
Schwenkel
Part 4. World Religions in Everyday Life: Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and
Christianity
11. The Ordination of a Tree: The Buddhist Ecology Movement in Thailand /
Susan M. Darlington
12. Javanese Women and the Veil / Nancy Smith-Hefner
13. Everyday Catholicism: Expanding the Sacred Sphere in the Philippines /
Katharine L. Wiegele
Part 5. Communicating Ideas: Popular Culture, Arts, and Entertainment
14. Cultivating "Community" in an Indonesian Era of Conflict: Toraja
Artistic Strategies for Promoting Peace / Kathleen M. Adams
15. The Fall of Thai Rocky / Pattana Kitiarsa
16. Everyday Life as Art: Thai Artists and the Aesthetics of Shopping,
Eating, Protesting, and Having Fun / Sandra Cate
17. Eating Lunch and Recreating the Universe: Food and Cosmology in Hoi An,
Vietnam / Nir Avieli
Part 6. War and Recovery
18. Living with the War Dead in Contemporary Vietnam / Shaun Kingsley
Malarney
19. Producing the People: Exchange Obligations and Popular Nationalism /
Elizabeth G. Traube
20. The Question of Collaborators: Moral Order and Community in the
Aftermath of the Khmer Rouge / Eve Monique Zucker
Part 7. Global Processes and Shifting Ecological Relations
21. When the Mountains No Longer Mean Home / Chris Lyttleton
22. "They Do Not Like to Be Confined and Told What To Do": Schooling
Malaysian Indigenes / Robert Knox Dentan, Anthony (Bah Tony) Williams-Hunt,
and Juli Edo
23. Narratives of Agency: Sex Work in Indonesia's Borderlands / Michele
Ford and Lenore Lyons
24. Just below the Surface: Environmental Destruction and Loss of
Livelihood on an Indonesian Atoll / Gene Ammarell
References
Selected Film Resources
Contributors
Index
Note on Transliteration
Maps
Introduction: Southeast Asia and Everyday Life
Part 1. Fluid Personhood: Conceptualizing Identities
1. Living in Indonesia without a Please or Thanks: Cultural Translations of
Reciprocity and Respect / Lorraine V. Aragon
2. Toba Batak Selves: Personal, Spiritual, Collective / Andrew Causey
3. Poverty and Merit: Mobile Persons in Laos / Holly High
4. A Question of Identity: Different Ways of Being Malay and Muslim in
Malaysia / Judith Nagata
Part 2. Family, Households, and Livelihoods
5. Maling: A Hanunóo Girl from the Philippines / Harold C. Conklin
6. Marriage and Opium in a Lisu Village in Northern Thailand / Kathleen
Gillogly
7. Merit and Power in the Thai Social Order / Lucien M. Hanks, Jr.
Part 3. Crafting the Nation-State
8. Recording Tradition and Measuring Progress in the Ethnic Minority
Highlands of Thailand / Hjorleifur Jonsson
9. Everyday Life and the Management of Cultural Complexity in Contemporary
Singapore / John Clammer
10. Youth Culture and Fading Memories of War in Hanoi, Vietnam / Christina
Schwenkel
Part 4. World Religions in Everyday Life: Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and
Christianity
11. The Ordination of a Tree: The Buddhist Ecology Movement in Thailand /
Susan M. Darlington
12. Javanese Women and the Veil / Nancy Smith-Hefner
13. Everyday Catholicism: Expanding the Sacred Sphere in the Philippines /
Katharine L. Wiegele
Part 5. Communicating Ideas: Popular Culture, Arts, and Entertainment
14. Cultivating "Community" in an Indonesian Era of Conflict: Toraja
Artistic Strategies for Promoting Peace / Kathleen M. Adams
15. The Fall of Thai Rocky / Pattana Kitiarsa
16. Everyday Life as Art: Thai Artists and the Aesthetics of Shopping,
Eating, Protesting, and Having Fun / Sandra Cate
17. Eating Lunch and Recreating the Universe: Food and Cosmology in Hoi An,
Vietnam / Nir Avieli
Part 6. War and Recovery
18. Living with the War Dead in Contemporary Vietnam / Shaun Kingsley
Malarney
19. Producing the People: Exchange Obligations and Popular Nationalism /
Elizabeth G. Traube
20. The Question of Collaborators: Moral Order and Community in the
Aftermath of the Khmer Rouge / Eve Monique Zucker
Part 7. Global Processes and Shifting Ecological Relations
21. When the Mountains No Longer Mean Home / Chris Lyttleton
22. "They Do Not Like to Be Confined and Told What To Do": Schooling
Malaysian Indigenes / Robert Knox Dentan, Anthony (Bah Tony) Williams-Hunt,
and Juli Edo
23. Narratives of Agency: Sex Work in Indonesia's Borderlands / Michele
Ford and Lenore Lyons
24. Just below the Surface: Environmental Destruction and Loss of
Livelihood on an Indonesian Atoll / Gene Ammarell
References
Selected Film Resources
Contributors
Index