Southeast Asia over Three Generations

Southeast Asia over Three Generations
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9781501718946
ISBN-13 : 1501718940
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Southeast Asia over Three Generations by : James T. Siegel

In honor of Benedict Anderson's many years as a teacher and his profound contributions to the field of Southeast Asian studies, the editors have collected essays from a number of the many scholars who studied with him. These articles deal with the literature, politics, history, and culture of Southeast Asia, addressing Benedict Anderson's broad concerns.

The Oxford Handbook of Global South Youth Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Global South Youth Studies
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0190930047
ISBN-13 : 9780190930042
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Global South Youth Studies by : Sharlene Swartz

"Abstract: Ninety percent of the world's youth live in Africa, Latin America and the developing countries of Asia. Despite this, the field of Youth Studies, like many others, is dominated by the knowledge economy of the Global North. To address these geo-political inequalities of knowledge, The Oxford Handbook of Global South Youth Studies offers a contribution from Southern scholars to remake Youth Studies from its current state, that universalizes Northern perspectives, into a truly Global Youth Studies. Contributors from across various regions of the Global South, including from the Diaspora, Indigenous and Aboriginal communities, locate and define 'the Global South,' articulate the necessity of studying Southern lives to enrich, re-interpret, legitimate and offer symmetry to Youth Studies, and utilizes and innovates Southern theory to do so. Eleven concepts - personhood, intersectionality, violences, de- and post-coloniality, consciousness, precarity, fluid modernities, ontological insecurity, navigational capacities, collective agency and emancipation - are re-imagined and re-presented. The outcome is a series of everyday practices such as hustling, navigating, fixing, waiting, being on standby, silence, life-writing, that demonstrate how youth living in adversity experiment with and push back against routine and conformity, and how research may support them in these endeavors and, simultaneously, redefine the relationships between knowledge, practice and politics - what the editors term 'epistepraxis'. The handbook concludes with a nascent charter for a Global Youth Studies of benefit to the world, which no longer excludes, assumes, or elides but rather includes new possibilities for representing youth, researching amongst them, and devising policies and interventions to better serve them. Keywords: Global South, youth studies, practice, communities of practice, knowledge, theory, justice, solidarity, epistepraxis"--

Underground Asia

Underground Asia
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 873
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ISBN-10 : 9780674250628
ISBN-13 : 0674250621
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Underground Asia by : Tim Harper

An Economist Best Book of the Year A Financial Times Best Book of the Year A major historian tells the dramatic and untold story of the shadowy networks of revolutionaries across Asia who laid the foundations in the early twentieth century for the end of European imperialism on their continent. This is the epic tale of how modern Asia emerged out of conflict between imperial powers and a global network of revolutionaries in the turbulent early decades of the twentieth century. In 1900, European empires had not yet reached their territorial zenith. But a new generation of Asian radicals had already planted the seeds of their destruction. They gained new energy and recruits after the First World War and especially the Bolshevik Revolution, which sparked utopian visions of a free and communist world order led by the peoples of Asia. Aided by the new technologies of cheap printing presses and international travel, they built clandestine webs of resistance from imperial capitals to the front lines of insurgency that stretched from Calcutta and Bombay to Batavia, Hanoi, and Shanghai. Tim Harper takes us into the heart of this shadowy world by following the interconnected lives of the most remarkable of these Marxists, anarchists, and nationalists, including the Bengali radical M. N. Roy, the iconic Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh, and the enigmatic Indonesian communist Tan Malaka. He recreates the extraordinary milieu of stowaways, false identities, secret codes, cheap firearms, and conspiracies in which they worked. He shows how they fought with subterfuge, violence, and persuasion, all the while struggling to stay one step ahead of imperial authorities. Underground Asia shows for the first time how Asia’s national liberation movements crucially depended on global action. And it reveals how the consequences of the revolutionaries’ struggle, for better or worse, shape Asia’s destiny to this day. Previous praise for Tim Harper Praise for Forgotten Wars: “[A] compelling book.”—Philip Delves Broughton, Wall Street Journal “Lucid...majestic.”—Peter Preston, The Observer “Authoritative.”—Pankaj Mishra, New Yorker Praise for Forgotten Armies: “Panoramic... Vivid.”—Benjamin Schwarz, New York Times Book Review “A spectacular book.”—Martin Jacques, The Guardian

Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology

Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 1053
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ISBN-10 : 9781452276304
ISBN-13 : 1452276307
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology by : R. Jon McGee

Social and cultural anthropology and archaeology are rich subjects with deep connections in the social and physical sciences. Over the past 150 years, the subject matter and different theoretical perspectives have expanded so greatly that no single individual can command all of it. Consequently, both advanced students and professionals may be confronted with theoretical positions and names of theorists with whom they are only partially familiar, if they have heard of them at all. Students, in particular, are likely to turn to the web to find quick background information on theorists and theories. However, most web-based information is inaccurate and/or lacks depth. Students and professionals need a source to provide a quick overview of a particular theory and theorist with just the basics—the "who, what, where, how, and why," if you will. In response, SAGE Reference plans to publish the two-volume Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia. Features & Benefits: Two volumes containing approximately 335 signed entries provide users with the most authoritative and thorough reference resource available on anthropology theory, both in terms of breadth and depth of coverage. To ease navigation between and among related entries, a Reader's Guide groups entries thematically and each entry is followed by Cross-References. In the electronic version, the Reader's Guide combines with the Cross-References and a detailed Index to provide robust search-and-browse capabilities. An appendix with a Chronology of Anthropology Theory allows students to easily chart directions and trends in thought and theory from early times to the present. Suggestions for Further Reading at the end of each entry and a Master Bibliography at the end guide readers to sources for more detailed research and discussion.

Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia

Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia
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Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages : 748
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ISBN-10 : 9789812307996
ISBN-13 : 9812307990
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia by : K Kesavapany

This edited volume containing thirty-five chapters focuses on three main contemporary issues: the phenomenon of "new Indians" in the past five decades, the impact of rising India on settled Indian communities, and the recent migrants. By examining these interrelated aspects, this study seeks to address questions like: what does "Rising India" mean to Indian communities in East Asia? How are members of Indian communities responding to India's rise? Will India pay greater attention to people of ...

Capitalism and Agrarian Change

Capitalism and Agrarian Change
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9781000630565
ISBN-13 : 1000630560
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Capitalism and Agrarian Change by : Muchtar Habibi

Small-scale agricultural producers in the peripheral world are often condescendingly assumed to be a single social class (‘the peasantry’) to be pitted against the state or corporation. This book challenges this rather idealistic view by demonstrating that under current capitalist social relations (competition, efficiency and productivity, and profit maximisation), these agricultural producers have been differentiated into different agrarian classes by exploitation. By comparing two different contexts of local agrarian change in Indonesia—rice cultivation in Java and oil palm in Sumatra—this book exposes the different class locations of the agrarian classes among petty agricultural producers and the class relations between them. These are often inextricably linked to gender, clanship and generational issues. The power of class dynamics crucially shapes how agricultural production in both rice and oil palm is organised. The share received by different agrarian classes from the production site then prominently shapes the different nature of class reproduction for each agrarian class. This analysis demonstrates that the different agrarian classes possess different capacities and responses in their relation to the state or corporations. Any real emancipation attempt in the Indonesian countryside (and beyond) must start from a proper understanding of these class dynamics. This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on agrarian change, the political economy of development, rural development and Marxist political economy.

Views of Seventeenth-Century Vietnam

Views of Seventeenth-Century Vietnam
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9781501720901
ISBN-13 : 1501720902
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Views of Seventeenth-Century Vietnam by : Samuel Baron

This volume introduces two of the earliest writings about Vietnam to appear in the English language. The reports come from narrators with different interests who are viewing different parts of Vietnam at an early stage of European involvement in the region.

Rainbows of Malay Literature and Beyond: Festshrift in Honour of Professor Md. Salleh Yaapar (Penerbit USM)

Rainbows of Malay Literature and Beyond: Festshrift in Honour of Professor Md. Salleh Yaapar (Penerbit USM)
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Publisher : Penerbit USM
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9789838617383
ISBN-13 : 9838617385
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Rainbows of Malay Literature and Beyond: Festshrift in Honour of Professor Md. Salleh Yaapar (Penerbit USM) by : Lalita Sinha

This Festschrift engages in the richness and variety of literatures and cultures of the Malay world, and goes beyond its shores to encounters between different cultures and traditions, and to the relationship between literary and other disciplines. Rainbows of Malay Literature and Beyond communicates the absorbing richness of inter-disciplinary study and knowledge.

Laskar Jihad

Laskar Jihad
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Publisher : SEAP Publications
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 0877277400
ISBN-13 : 9780877277408
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Laskar Jihad by : Noorhaidi Hasan

Moluccan Conflict -- The Birth of FKAWJ -- For the Defense of the Muslim Umma (Muslim Community) -- The Fatwas on Jihad -- Structures of Mobilization -- From Apolitical Salafism to Jihadist Activism -- Back to the Qur'an and Sunna -- Tawhid -- Ahl al-Sunna wa'l Jama'a -- AI-Wala wa'l-Bara -- Hizbiyya -- Hakimiyya (Sovereignty) -- Democracy -- Jihad -- Toward Which End? -- When Identity is Shaken -- Social Composition -- Becoming Acquainted with Islam -- Reborn as True Muslims -- Identity Shaken by the Waves of Modernization -- Enclave -- An Alternative System? -- The Drama of Jihad in the Moluccas -- The Theatrical Dimension of the Mission -- The Road to the Moluccas -- On the Jihad Battlefield -- Rajm -- Winning the Battle with the Media -- Changing Plot -- Post-September -- Malino Agreement -- The End of the Drama -- Conclusion -- List of Abbreviations and Glossary -- Bibliography.

Securing a Place

Securing a Place
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781501732539
ISBN-13 : 1501732536
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Securing a Place by : Elizabeth Morrell

This book describes artisans from South Sulawesi, Indonesia, as they attempt to overcome poverty and communicate ethnic identity through participation in fluctuating silk and tourist souvenir industries. Morrell assesses the significance and long-term sustainability of their activities. The discussion addresses broad questions about economic development, as microenterprises such as these are vital sources of non-farm incomes in rural areas with high unemployment.