
Southeast Asian Anthropologies
National Traditions and Transnational Practices
NUS Press
Published on 31. July 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-981-4722-96-4 (ISBN)
Description
Anthropology is a flourishing discipline in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian Anthropologies renders visible the development of national traditions and transnational practices of anthropology across the region. The authors are practising anthropologists and Southeast Asian scholars with decades of experience working in the intellectual traditions and institutions that have taken root in Southeast Asia since the mid-twentieth century.Anthropology's self-criticism of the colonial, postcolonial and neo-colonial conditions of its own production remains relevant for Southeast Asia. There has been a vigorous debate and a wide range of suggestions on what might be done to de-center the Euro-, andro-, hetero- and other centrisms of the discipline from an emerging world anthropologies perspective. But actually transforming anthropology requires practice beyond mere critique. The chapters in this volume focus on practices and paradigms of anthropologists working from and within Southeast Asia.
Three overlapping issues are addressed in these pages: First, the historical development of unique traditions of research, scholarship, and social engagement across diverse anthropological communities of the region, which have adopted and adapted different anthropological trends to their local circumstances; Second, the opportunities and challenges faced by Southeast Asian anthropologists as they practise their craft in different institutional and political contexts; and Third, the emergence of locally-grounded, intra-regional, transnational linkages and practices undertaken by Southeast Asian-based anthropologists.
Three overlapping issues are addressed in these pages: First, the historical development of unique traditions of research, scholarship, and social engagement across diverse anthropological communities of the region, which have adopted and adapted different anthropological trends to their local circumstances; Second, the opportunities and challenges faced by Southeast Asian anthropologists as they practise their craft in different institutional and political contexts; and Third, the emergence of locally-grounded, intra-regional, transnational linkages and practices undertaken by Southeast Asian-based anthropologists.
Reviews / Votes
"Anthropology is a sensitive barometer of social concerns, providing invaluable insights into national sensitivities. This volume offers a critical reading of these separate national barometers across the Southeast Asian region from Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore to Indonesia and the Philippines. It gives a glimpse of both national and transnational research on a great variety of social formations in transition." - James J. Fox, The Australian National University"I was completely engrossed with all of the chapters and found the book a fascinating personal testimony entangled with the building of the trajectory of anthropology in Southeast Asia.... The book addresses well the nuanced stories of anthropological knowledge production in Southeast Asia, which certainly enriches and contributes to our understanding of what constitutes world anthropologies." - Asian Journal of Social Science
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
518 gr
ISBN-13
978-981-4722-96-4 (9789814722964)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Eric C. Thompson is associate professor in the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore.Vineeta Sinha is head of the Department of Sociology and the South Asian Studies Programme at the National University of Singapore.