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Ethnic Groups Across National Boundaries In Mainland Sea Southeast Asia Gehan Wijeyewardene Editor

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Ethnic Groups Across National Boundaries In Mainland Sea Southeast Asia Gehan Wijeyewardene Editor
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.22 MB
Pages: 127
Author: Gehan Wijeyewardene (editor)
ISBN: 9789814379366, 9814379360
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Ethnic Groups Across National Boundaries In Mainland Sea Southeast Asia Gehan Wijeyewardene Editor by Gehan Wijeyewardene (editor) 9789814379366, 9814379360 instant download after payment.

The six essays on specific ethnic groups are written by five anthropologists and a linguist, all of whom have had long experience in the region. They cover a range of data and problems which should be of interest to all scholars of Southeast Asia, as well as those interested in ethnic identity and contemporary social and political processes. The essays sample groups according to a conventional division of the peoples of Southeast Asia -- those that live in the plains (the Thai and the Mon), the middle slopes (the Lua and the Karen), and the high mountains (the Hmong and the Yao). This gives adequate coverage of the field, but the essays also help break down the confinement of such categories. The concluding essay looks at the data presented in the book in the framework of contemporary anthropological theory.

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