Fieldwork and the Self Changing Research Styles in Southeast Asia /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Jammes, Jérémy (Editor), King, Victor T. (Editor)
Summary:XV, 446 p. 25 illus., 11 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
Series:Asia in Transition, 12
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2438-4
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • The Importance of Being Wrong: Reflections on 35 Years of Methodological Blunders, Empirical Errors, Theoretical culs-de-sac, and Historical Misinterpretations
  • A Sociological-Anthropological Gaze on Changing Perspectives on Southeast Asia: Personal Interventions in Discipline and Area
  • Salem to Sumatra (and more improvised itineraries): Reflections on a Quarter Century of Shifting Tacks
  • Ethnography of the Homo Secretus: Inside Secret Societies and Societies with Secrets in Vietnam
  • Engaging and Distancing: An Intellectual, Moral and Emotional Investment in the Field
  • The Anthropology of Remembering: Memory as a Complementary Ethnography
  • Silencing as Method: Leaving Malay Studies Out?
  • the Role of Muslim Southeast Asia in Global Religious Markets
  • Translating Brunei: Between Self-Reflexivity and Literary Study
  • Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Islamic Governance and the Idea of Context
  • Revisiting the Southeast Asian House: A Filipino’s Perspective
  • Writing the ‘Local’, Provincial and Public into Area Narratives
  • The Political Construction of Race and Ethnic Identity in Malaysia and Singapore: Career of a Concept
  • At Home in the World’: Reflections on Home Scholarship, Theory and Area Studies
  • Researching Borneo Language Description, Language Maintenance and Language Shift: Issues of Nomenclature and Shifting Identities
  • Engaging with the Bugis and Christian Pelras: Reflections on fieldwork in South Sulawesi. .