Punks, Monks and Politics
Authenticity in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia
Herausgeber: Lee, Julian C H; Ferrarese, Marco
Punks, Monks and Politics
Authenticity in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia
Herausgeber: Lee, Julian C H; Ferrarese, Marco
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Explores the notion of authenticity in three Southeast Asian countries with a high degree of cross-border mobility where the boundaries between the local and international are blurred
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Explores the notion of authenticity in three Southeast Asian countries with a high degree of cross-border mobility where the boundaries between the local and international are blurred
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781786600219
- ISBN-10: 1786600218
- Artikelnr.: 51146437
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781786600219
- ISBN-10: 1786600218
- Artikelnr.: 51146437
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Julian CH Lee is Senior Lecturer in Global Studies at RMIT and a member of the Centre for Global Research. He is the author of Second Thoughts: On Malaysia, Globalisation, Society and Self, and the editor of Narratives of Globalization: Reflections on the Global Human Condition. Marco Ferrarese is an independent researcher and freelance writer. He is author of Nazi Goreng, and Banana Punk Rawk Trails: A Euro-Fool's Metal Punk Journeys in Malaysia, Borneo and Indonesia, and has reported from all over Asia for a number of international publications including BBC, CNN and National Geographic Traveller.
Introduction, Julian CH Lee and Marco Ferrarese / Section 1: Malaysia / 1.
Heavy Metal Nothingness: Alluring Foreignness and Authenticity Construction
in Early 2010s Malaysian Metal, Marco Ferrarese / 2. Religiosity as a
'Currency' of Authenticity: Islam and Group Identity Formation in Malaysia,
Frederik Holst / 3. Close Encounters of the Authentic Kind: Exploring Love,
Sex and Intimacy among Gay-Identifying Malaysian Men, Joseph N. Goh / 4.
Ini Bukan Budaya Kita: This is not our Culture, Julian CH Lee / 5. A
Postscript - Ini Budaya Kita: This is our Culture, Nikkola Mikocki-Bleeker,
Julian CH Lee and Ceridwen Spark / Section 2: Indonesia / 6. Emplacing
Punk: Subcultural Boundary Work and Space in Indonesia, Erik Hannerz / 7.
'Punk Sejati': The Production of 'Do It Yourself' Authenticity in the
Indonesian Hardcore Punk Scene, Sean Martin-Iverson / 8. Authenticity and
the Textiles of Sikka: An Essay on the Apposition of Values, E Douglas
Lewis / 9. Culture as Art: From Practice to Spectacle in Indonesia, Greg
Acciaioli / Section 3: Thailand / 10. If you don't do it who fucking will?
Authenticity and Do-it-Yourself Practices in Bangkok's Underground Rock
Subculture, Pablo Henri Ramirez Didou / 11. Questioning Thainess: Pleng
Lukthung in the Twenty-first Century, Viriya Sawangchot / 12. Thailand
after the 2014 coup: Restoring 'Thai-style democracy', Alessio Fratticcioli
/ 13. Buddhism and Authenticity in the Mountains of Southeast Asia, Sean
Matthew Ashley / 14. Reshaping the Quest for 'Authenticity' in Home-Stay
Tourism in Northeast Thailand, Rebekah Farrell
Heavy Metal Nothingness: Alluring Foreignness and Authenticity Construction
in Early 2010s Malaysian Metal, Marco Ferrarese / 2. Religiosity as a
'Currency' of Authenticity: Islam and Group Identity Formation in Malaysia,
Frederik Holst / 3. Close Encounters of the Authentic Kind: Exploring Love,
Sex and Intimacy among Gay-Identifying Malaysian Men, Joseph N. Goh / 4.
Ini Bukan Budaya Kita: This is not our Culture, Julian CH Lee / 5. A
Postscript - Ini Budaya Kita: This is our Culture, Nikkola Mikocki-Bleeker,
Julian CH Lee and Ceridwen Spark / Section 2: Indonesia / 6. Emplacing
Punk: Subcultural Boundary Work and Space in Indonesia, Erik Hannerz / 7.
'Punk Sejati': The Production of 'Do It Yourself' Authenticity in the
Indonesian Hardcore Punk Scene, Sean Martin-Iverson / 8. Authenticity and
the Textiles of Sikka: An Essay on the Apposition of Values, E Douglas
Lewis / 9. Culture as Art: From Practice to Spectacle in Indonesia, Greg
Acciaioli / Section 3: Thailand / 10. If you don't do it who fucking will?
Authenticity and Do-it-Yourself Practices in Bangkok's Underground Rock
Subculture, Pablo Henri Ramirez Didou / 11. Questioning Thainess: Pleng
Lukthung in the Twenty-first Century, Viriya Sawangchot / 12. Thailand
after the 2014 coup: Restoring 'Thai-style democracy', Alessio Fratticcioli
/ 13. Buddhism and Authenticity in the Mountains of Southeast Asia, Sean
Matthew Ashley / 14. Reshaping the Quest for 'Authenticity' in Home-Stay
Tourism in Northeast Thailand, Rebekah Farrell
Introduction, Julian CH Lee and Marco Ferrarese / Section 1: Malaysia / 1.
Heavy Metal Nothingness: Alluring Foreignness and Authenticity Construction
in Early 2010s Malaysian Metal, Marco Ferrarese / 2. Religiosity as a
'Currency' of Authenticity: Islam and Group Identity Formation in Malaysia,
Frederik Holst / 3. Close Encounters of the Authentic Kind: Exploring Love,
Sex and Intimacy among Gay-Identifying Malaysian Men, Joseph N. Goh / 4.
Ini Bukan Budaya Kita: This is not our Culture, Julian CH Lee / 5. A
Postscript - Ini Budaya Kita: This is our Culture, Nikkola Mikocki-Bleeker,
Julian CH Lee and Ceridwen Spark / Section 2: Indonesia / 6. Emplacing
Punk: Subcultural Boundary Work and Space in Indonesia, Erik Hannerz / 7.
'Punk Sejati': The Production of 'Do It Yourself' Authenticity in the
Indonesian Hardcore Punk Scene, Sean Martin-Iverson / 8. Authenticity and
the Textiles of Sikka: An Essay on the Apposition of Values, E Douglas
Lewis / 9. Culture as Art: From Practice to Spectacle in Indonesia, Greg
Acciaioli / Section 3: Thailand / 10. If you don't do it who fucking will?
Authenticity and Do-it-Yourself Practices in Bangkok's Underground Rock
Subculture, Pablo Henri Ramirez Didou / 11. Questioning Thainess: Pleng
Lukthung in the Twenty-first Century, Viriya Sawangchot / 12. Thailand
after the 2014 coup: Restoring 'Thai-style democracy', Alessio Fratticcioli
/ 13. Buddhism and Authenticity in the Mountains of Southeast Asia, Sean
Matthew Ashley / 14. Reshaping the Quest for 'Authenticity' in Home-Stay
Tourism in Northeast Thailand, Rebekah Farrell
Heavy Metal Nothingness: Alluring Foreignness and Authenticity Construction
in Early 2010s Malaysian Metal, Marco Ferrarese / 2. Religiosity as a
'Currency' of Authenticity: Islam and Group Identity Formation in Malaysia,
Frederik Holst / 3. Close Encounters of the Authentic Kind: Exploring Love,
Sex and Intimacy among Gay-Identifying Malaysian Men, Joseph N. Goh / 4.
Ini Bukan Budaya Kita: This is not our Culture, Julian CH Lee / 5. A
Postscript - Ini Budaya Kita: This is our Culture, Nikkola Mikocki-Bleeker,
Julian CH Lee and Ceridwen Spark / Section 2: Indonesia / 6. Emplacing
Punk: Subcultural Boundary Work and Space in Indonesia, Erik Hannerz / 7.
'Punk Sejati': The Production of 'Do It Yourself' Authenticity in the
Indonesian Hardcore Punk Scene, Sean Martin-Iverson / 8. Authenticity and
the Textiles of Sikka: An Essay on the Apposition of Values, E Douglas
Lewis / 9. Culture as Art: From Practice to Spectacle in Indonesia, Greg
Acciaioli / Section 3: Thailand / 10. If you don't do it who fucking will?
Authenticity and Do-it-Yourself Practices in Bangkok's Underground Rock
Subculture, Pablo Henri Ramirez Didou / 11. Questioning Thainess: Pleng
Lukthung in the Twenty-first Century, Viriya Sawangchot / 12. Thailand
after the 2014 coup: Restoring 'Thai-style democracy', Alessio Fratticcioli
/ 13. Buddhism and Authenticity in the Mountains of Southeast Asia, Sean
Matthew Ashley / 14. Reshaping the Quest for 'Authenticity' in Home-Stay
Tourism in Northeast Thailand, Rebekah Farrell