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Teil I. Du, ich und andere - Kapitel 1. Ich bin meine Welt: Über das Schreiben von Ethnographie -- Kapitel 2. Mittagessen mit Jasmin Ahmad -- Kapitel 3. Ein Leben in Armut -- Kapitel 4. Die Erziehung von J. Kuna Rajah Naidu -- Kapitel 5. Appetit -- Kapitel 6. Die Gefahren der ethnischen Vermischung -- Teil II. Im Zeichen Chinas -- Kapitel 7. Hotel Belaga -- Kapitel 8. Heimat und Einsamkeit -- Kapitel 9. Das Verdrängte muss zurückkehren -- Kapitel 10. Die Narbe der Erinnerung.
In: Springer eBook Collection
Part I. You, Me, and Others -- Chapter 1. I Am My World: On Writing Ethnography -- Chapter 2. Doing Lunch with Jasmin Ahmad -- Chapter 3. A Lowborn Life -- Chapter 4. The Education of J. Kuna Rajah Naidu -- Chapter 5. Appetite -- Chapter 6. The Perils of Ethnic Crossover -- Part II. Under the Sign of China -- Chapter 7. Hotel Belaga -- Chapter 8. Home and Solitude -- Chapter 9. The Repressed Must Return -- Chapter 10. Scar of Memory.
In: Springer eBook Collection
1. Introduction: Petite Capitalism: What Drives it? -- 2. The Shop on High Street -- 3. 'She's not Your Kin, But She is Your Aunt' -- 4. Women's Fate -- 5. Shop-Floor Heroes -- 6. Tiger Parenting -- 7. A Lesson on Borrowing -- 8. Wholesale: The Road to Ruin -- 9. Family Legacy.
In: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies monograph series no. 133
In: Chinese Worlds
In: Chinese Worlds Ser.
The discourse of Confucian Capitalism has been crucial in shaping our understanding of the brilliant economic successes of the Chinese diaspora all over the world. From this perspective, hard work, family values, and communal cohesion, as well as business practices based on sentiment, trust, and social networks, are the legendary means of explaining the wealth and commercial talent of these remarkable people. The book examines the subject of Chinese business' by exposing the enduring myth about the determining effects of these values and practices supposedly derived from Confucianism. Such myt
In: Asia's transformations
"Singapore traverses several fields of study, taking up ideas and frameworks from philosophy, psychology, political science, cultural studies and anthropology in order to tell the larger 'truth' about the Singapore state. As such, this book will appeal to anyone interested in Singapore and Asian studies alike."--Jacket
In: Asia's transformations
"Singapore traverses several fields of study, taking up ideas and frameworks from philosophy, psychology, political science, cultural studies and anthropology in order to tell the larger 'truth' about the Singapore state. As such, this book will appeal to anyone interested in Singapore and Asian studies alike."--Jacket
Drawing on critical theory and post-modernism, this book argues for a new strategy for writing about the social and cultural experiences of living in modern Southeast Asian states. Contributors -- many of whom work in universities in the region -- question the processes of cultural transformation under conditions of globalization and rapid economic and political change. By paying attention to the specificity of what is taking place in the particular state, the book questions the conventional narratives of developmentalism and state-sponsored national peace as they are understood in Southeast Asia, and shows how such understanding can be made and unmade
In: The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 748-749
ISSN: 1467-9655
One of the first conflicts of the Cold War, the Malayan Emergency was a guerrilla war fought between Commonwealth armed forces and communist insurgents in Malaya from 1948 to 1960. Souchou Yao tells its story in a series of penetrating and illuminating essays that range across a vast canvas. Throughout the book runs a passionate concern for the lives and struggles of ordinary men and women in colonial Malaya. Here, the effect of counterinsurgency measures are captured by the anthropologist's art of ethnography and cultural analysis.
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In: Asian journal of social science, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 145-154
ISSN: 2212-3857
In: Chinese Migrants Abroad, S. 41-62
In: Contemporary Southeast Asia, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 219-221
ISSN: 0129-797X
'Communicating with Asia: Understanding People and Customs' by Harry Irwin is reviewed.
In: Southeast Asian affairs, Band 1996, Heft 1, S. 337-354
ISSN: 1793-9135