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Zusatztext "?an excellent collection that should be read by all scholars of Southeast Asia! and that should provoke more thought and research on the people whose lives and practicescontinue to connect Southeast Asian nation-states." · JRAI "The literature on borders and borderlands! the state! globalization and ethnic minorities! is now huge! but the editors of this book do a good job of summarizing most of it in their introduction...This book? will swiftly become a key reading in university courses dealing with borderlands and Southeast Asia." · Bijdragen tot de Taal-! Land- en Volkenkunde "?each of the studies is well worth making available and the set of them offers a useful addition to the literature on borders and migration." · Anthropos Informationen zum Autor Reed L. Wadley (1962-2008) was Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Missouri, USA. His research included borderlands, warfare, colonialism, natural resource management and historical ecology, involving Iban communities of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Among his publications were Punitive expeditions and divine revenge: Oral and colonial histories of rebellion and pacification in western Borneo, 1886-1902 , Ethnohistory (2004). Klappentext In a completely new approach to borders and border crossing, this volume suggests a re-conceptualization of the nation in Southeast Asia. Choosing an actor approach, the individual chapters in this volume capture the narratives of minorities, migrants and refugees who inhabit and cross borders as part of their everyday life. They show that people are not only constrained by borders; the crossing of borders also opens up new options of agency. Making active use of these, border-crossing actors construct their own live projects on the border in multiple ways against the original intention of the nation-state. Based on their intimate knowledge of the interaction of communities, anthropologists from Europe, the USA, Japan and Southeast Asia provide a vivid picture of the effects of state policies at the borders on these communities. Zusammenfassung In a completely new approach to borders and border crossing! this volume suggests a re-conceptualization of the nation in Southeast Asia. Choosing an actor approach! the individual chapters in this volume capture the narratives of minorities! migrants and refugees who inhabit and cross borders as part of their everyday life. They show that people are not only constrained by borders; the crossing of borders also opens up new options of agency. Making active use of these! border-crossing actors construct their own live projects on the border in multiple ways against the original intention of the nation-state. Based on their intimate knowledge of the interaction of communities! anthropologists from Europe! the USA! Japan and Southeast Asia provide a vivid picture of the effects of state policies at the borders on these communities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Figures and Tables Introduction : Centering the Margin in Southeast Asia Alexander Horstmann and Reed L. Wadley CENTERING THE MARGIN I: CENTER AND PERIPHERY IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN BORDERLANDS Chapter 1. Once were Burmese Shans: Reinventing Ethnic Identity in Northwestern Thailand Niti Pawakapan Chapter 2. Would-Be Centers: The Texture of Historical Discourse in Makassar William Cummings Chapter 3. Political Periphery, Cosmological Center: The Reproduction of Rmeet Sociocosmic Order and the LaosThailand Border Guido Sprenger CENTERING THE MARGIN II: ETHNIC MINORITIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN BORDERLANDS Political Periphery, Cosmological Center: The Reproduction of Rmeet Sociocosmic Order and the LaosThailand Border
Guido Sprenger
CENTERING THE MARGIN II: ETHNIC MINORITIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN BORDERLANDS
Chapter 4. Premodern Flows in Postmodern China: Globalization and the Sipsongpanna Tais
Sara Davis
Chapter 5. Borders and Multiple Realities: The Orang Suku Laut of Riau, Indonesia
Cynthia Chou
Chapter 6. In the Margin of a Borderland: The Florenese Community between Nunukan and Tawau
Riwanto Tirtosudarmo
CENTERING THE MARGIN III: POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN BORDERLANDS
Chapter 7. Deconstructing Citizenship from the Border: Dual Ethnic Minorities and Local Reworking of Citizenship at the ThailandMalaysian Frontier
Alexander Horstmann
Chapter 8. Sex and the Sacred: Sojourners and Visitors in the Making of the Southern Thai Borderland
Marc Askew
Chapter 9. Narrating the Border: Perspectives from the Kelabit Highlands of Borneo
Matthew H. Amster
Notes on Contributors
Index