The book traces the historical context of rice cultivation in Asia, examining how agricultural techniques evolved alongside these rituals. It also delves into the social structures and power dynamics reflected in the ceremonies, analyzing the roles of various community members.
The book is structured in three parts, beginning with an introduction to diverse rice planting ceremonies across Asia, followed by an in-depth analysis of key elements like symbolic meanings and performance practices. Finally, it synthesizes the findings, exploring the broader implications for understanding Asian cultures and their relationship with nature, especially in the context of sustainable agriculture and cultural preservation.
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