Southeast Asian perspectives on power [electronic resource] / edited by Liana Chua ... [et al.].
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- London ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
- Physical Description
- xiii, 204 p. : ill., map ; 25 cm.
- Additional Creators
- Chua, Liana
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- Contents
- Foreword : in search of power in Southeast Asia / Victor T. King -- Introduction : power and orientation in Southeast Asia / Liana Chua ... [et al.] -- The subject of power in Southeast Asia / Shelly Errington -- Power, protection and perfectibility : aspiration and materiality in Thailand / Joanna Cook -- Sakti reconsidered : power and the disenchantment of the world / Adrian Vickers -- Landscape, power and agency in eastern Indonesia / Catherine Allerton -- The symbolic appropriation of war-related objects by the Jorai of northeast Cambodia / Krisna Uk -- The anthropology of a necessary mistake : the unsettled dead and the imagined state in contemporary Singapore / Ruth E. Toulson -- Privateers, politicians, prowess and power in Indonesia / Loren Ryter -- Bureaucratic migrants and the potential of prosperity in upland Laos / Sarinda Singh -- Living on the horizon of the everlasting present : power, planning, and the emergence of baroque forms of life in urban Malaysia / Richard Baxstrom -- Apparitions of sapiocracy : Vietnam's emergent welfare state and the restless dead of Thanh Ha / Markus Schlecker -- From the power of prayer to prayer power : on religion and revolt in the modern Philippines / Deirdre de la Cruz.
- Summary
- "Over the last half-century, Southeast Asia has undergone innumerable, far-reaching changes that have consequences not only for large-scale institutions and processes, but also for everyday life. This book focuses on the topic of power in relation to these transformations, and looks at its various social, cultural, religious, economic and political forms. Consisting of empirically rich case studies, the book works from the ground up, seeking to capture Southeast Asians' own perspectives, conceptualizations and experiences of power. It discusses the machinations of Indonesian politicians and the aspirations and struggles of marginal Lao bureaucrats, as well as looking at the mass 'Prayer Power' rallies in the Philippines and the self-cultivation practices of individual Thai Buddhists. Drawing on these diverse ethnographies, the book lays out a new framework for the analysis of power in Southeast Asia, one which traces how people become orientated towards or away from certain models, practices and configurations of power. It reveals how power cannot be pinned down to a single definition, but is woven into Southeast Asian lives in many complex, subtle, and often surprising ways. Integrating theoretical debates with empirical evidence drawn from the contributing authors' own research, this book is of particular interest to scholars and students of anthropology and Asian Studies."--Publisher's description.
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- 9780415683456 (hardback)
9780203123126 (ebook) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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