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  • - Sino-Siamese Trade, 1652-1853
    av Sarasin Viraphol
    396,-

    Sarasin Viraphol spent eight years working in academia, followed by twenty years in the Thai diplomatic corps, where he was assigned to missions in China and Japan, worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok, and was appointed ambassador to the Philippines. He is currently an executive vice president at Charoen Pokphand Group.

  • - A Journey into Thailand's Troubled South
    av Mira Lee Manickam
    227,-

    Travels inside the conflict zone of Thailand's southernmost provinces and explores traditional Malay Muslim culture. This book takes an insightful look into the lives of Thailand's Malay Muslims, focusing on education, environmental destruction, and the threatened livelihoods of coastal fisherfolk.

  • av William J. Hanna
    663,-

    Essential reference for both learners of Dai Lue and for Dai Lue speakers who are interested in their own language or in learning English

  • - Studies on Southeast Asia in Honor of Charles F. Keyes
     
    392,-

    Brings together research by anthropologists working on mainland Southeast Asia, in honor of anthropologist Charles F Keyes. This volume addresses concepts central to Keyes' own work - ethnicity, religion, and modernity - as they can be applied to the countries of Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.

  • - Essays on Pali Literature and Social Theory, 1988-2010
    av Steven Collins
    379,-

    Offers a selection of essays that demonstrates the study of Buddhism, a concern with detailed accuracy in philological and textual specifics can be combined with wider philosophical and sociological issues. This book includes essays that are divided into three parts: Pali Literature, The Theory and Practice of Not-Self, and Buddhism and Society.

  • - Current Issues, Trends, and the Role of the Thai Government
    av Sirok Sorajjakool
    344,-

    Media reports of dehumanizing practices such as slavery, abduction, child prostitution, and torture, along with shocking statistics, form the basis of public knowledge. With sensitivity and candor, this book addresses the reality of human trafficking in Thailand, dissecting studies, presenting facts, and dismissing stereotypes.

  • - Institution, Ideology, Practice
     
    745,-

    Provides a critical look at how notions of the family are negotiated amidst worries over the family's disintegration in the face of globalizing trends

  • - History and Society of a Tai Lu Kingdom, Twelfth to Twentieth Century
    av Foon Ming Liew-Herres
    522,-

    Offers the first English translation of four different versions of the Chronicle of Moeng Lu

  • av Bertil Lintner
    253,-

    Gives an account of Burma's pro-democracy movement and Aung San Suu Kyi's prominent leadership role

  • - Unmasking Burma's Tyrant
    av Benedict Rogers
    344,-

    Than Shwe: Unmasking Burma's Tyrant provides the first-ever account of Than Shwe's journey from postal clerk to dictator, analyzing his rise through the ranks of the army, his training in psychological warfare, his belief in astrology, his elimination of rivals and his ruthless suppression of dissent.

  • av Steven Collins
    401,-

    Intended for modern students, inside or outside the classroom, this book presents an introductory sketch of Pali using both European and South Asian grammatical categories. It presents Pali in the traditional terms of English grammar, derived from the classical tradition, and discusses and reflects upon those categories.

  • av Antoinette van van de Water
    227,-

    In the green pastures of the Elephant Nature Park, a sanctuary in northern Thailand, traumatized elephants can recover and begin to enjoy life. This book describes the liberation of two street elephants and their journey to the Elephant Nature Park.

  • av Mayoury Ngaosrivathana
    292,-

    Capturing the vanishing memory of ancient rituals, recited texts, and places imbued with echoes of the past, this book recounts the lived texture of human experience in the Mekong River valley. It features the history of those areas fused with legends and lore of the tutelary spirits of the region known as the naga.

  • - Manuscript Treasures of the Musee Guimet
     
    474,-

    This volume commemorates a new exhibition of Burmese artifacts at the Musée Guimet in Paris and showcases the vibrant art and manuscript traditions of Myanmar. The central pieces displayed in the exhibition were three richly illustrated manuscripts called parabaiks. These vivid paintings, which show lively festivals and the pageantry of daily religious and courtly life, are a window into the culture and customs of nineteenth-century Burma. Also in the exhibition were a number of other manuscripts, inscriptions, diagrams, and even an ornate wooden model of a traditional Burmese monastery.The accompanying essays¿translated from the original French exhibition booklet¿explore complexities of the Burmese language, manuscript production, and background of the exhibited items as well as explaining the festivities and other spirited scenes illustrated in the parabaiks.

  • av Jim Wageman
    646,-

    Jim Wageman is an award-winning former art director and designer at leading illustrated-book publishers and former director of graphic design at New York¿s Museum of Modern Art. William Chapman is interim dean of the School of Architecture, University of Hawai¿i at Manoa.

  • - Short Stories
    av Sitor Situmorang
    225,-

    Harry Aveling is professor in the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics at Monash University.

  • - Small-Scale Mobility and Unskilled Labor in Southeast Asia
     
    465,-

    Silvia Vignato is associate professor in anthropology at Universita di Milano-Bicocca and chief editor of Antropologia. Matteo Carlo Alcano is a postdoctoral fellow at Universita di Milano-Bicocca. The contributors are Matteo Carlo Alcano, Vanina Bout¿Michela Cerimele, Concepcion Lagos, Pietro P. Masina, Giacomo Tabacco, and Silvia Vignato.

  • - Nine Stories
    av Sitor Situmorang
    227,-

    Harry Aveling is professor in the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics at Monash University. Keith Foulcher, honorary associate at the University of Sydney, writes on Indonesian literary and cultural history. Brian Russell Roberts is associate professor of English at Brigham Young University.

  • - A Political Biography of Aung San Suu Kyi
    av Hans-Bernd Zollner
    396,-

    Hans-Bernd Zollner, of Hamburg University, specializes in the political culture of Myanmar and other Theravada Buddhist countries. Rodion Ebbighausen is a journalist and project manager at Deutsche Welle.

  • - Ethnogenesis and Integration among the Phunoy of Northern Laos
    av Vanina Boute
    495,-

    Vanina Bout¿s associate professor of anthropology at the University of Picardie and a member of the Centre Asie du Sud-Est in Paris.

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    522,-

    The research presented in this volume analyzes the impact of ethnic change and religious traditions on local, national, and regional identities. Case studies include the Bru population in Laos/Vietnam, hill tribe populations without citizenship in northern Thailand, the Lua also in northern Thailand, the Pakistani community in Penang, the Rohingya in Myanmar, the Leke religious movement in Thailand/Myanmar, political Islam in Indonesia, Sufi Muslims in Thailand, pluralism in Penang, the Preah Vihear dispute between Thailand and Cambodia, and hero cult worship in Lan Na. Historians and social anthropologists variously tackle these issues of identity and integration within the kaleidoscope of ethnicities, religions, languages, and cultures that make up Southeast Asia.

  • - The Highlands of Champa and Vietnam in the Words of Jacques Dournes
    av Andrew Hardy
    292,-

    French anthropologist Jacques Dournes lived in Vietnam for 25 years, from 1946 to 1970, studying the culture of the Jarai and other highland ethnic groups. He became a renowned ethnographer and the Jarai people became his lifelong passion.In part 1 of this study, Andrew Hardy explores Dournes's challenging monograph Potao, une théorie de pouvoir chez les Indochinois jorai and his views on the role of the highlanders in ancient Champa. In part 2, Dournes speaks animatedly with the author about the Jarai, his feelings about culture and economics, his understanding of Vietnam's history, and his personal experience of living in the Central Highlands. The French transcript of the interview is presented in the appendix.

  • av Delia Paul
    396,-

    A collection of photos that documents how the Mekong's seasonal flood pulse shapes daily life in economic, social, and cultural matters ranging from transport and festivals to fish trap design.

  • - And Other Stories
    av Siburapha
    267,-

    Brings together the popular Thai writer's most highly acclaimed novel with three short stories highlighting the plight of the underclass. This is the story of a Thai student studying in Japan who becomes infatuated with an older Thai woman. It reflects post-war Thai society in the vanity of the aristocracy and the pragmatism of the new elite.

  • - The Culture and Politics of Thailand's Most Popular Music
    av James Leonard Mitchell
    403,-

    Since the 1960s, the hybrid popular music called luk thung has embodied the aspirations, frustrations, and sorrows of ThailandΓÇÖs working class. Global scholarship, however, has been slow in examining this seminal genre. In this pioneering book, ethnomusicologist James Mitchell explores the many facets of luk thung through ethnographic research with singers, songwriters, fans, and other professionals. The groundbreaking final chapter refutes the widespread opinion that luk thung is an apolitical genre by examining its role in recent political turmoil and tracing currents of protest and sociopolitical commentary back to the musicΓÇÖs origins.The book includes links to many songs online so that readers can hear for themselves the music that came to express the triumphs and hardships of everyday working Thais.

  • - The History of Urban Transport in Bangkok, 1886-2010
    av Ichiro Kakizaki
    474,-

  • - Woven Miniatures of Buddhist Art
    av Ralph Issacs
    1 174,-

    Sazigyo are fine, tablet-woven Burmese tapes used to bind the palm-leaf manuscripts of an earlier era. This book elucidates the religious and social context of sazigyo and describes in detail the weaves, texts, designs, and images.

  • av Endo Gen
    367,-

    Analyzing Thailand's retail structure in the light of its entire distribution system, the author examines how changes have affected not only horizontal, competitive relationships between modern and traditional retailers, but also vertical relationships with manufacturers and wholesalers.

  • - Thai Popular Buddhism Today
    av Pattana Kitiarsa
    403,-

    Argues that the hybridity between traditional Buddhist beliefs and elements from other religions is indicative of the health and wealth of Buddhism

  • - The Language of Sex and Sexuality in Thailand
     
    344,-

    Showcases the path-breaking research that a new generation of Thai scholars is conducting on the country's sexual cultures

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