What is included with this book?
List of Maps and Photos | p. xi |
Preface and Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Mainland and Insular Southeast Asia and other Contrasts | p. 6 |
Resources for the Study of Southeast Asian Peoples | p. 15 |
Ethnography and Ethnology | p. 17 |
Prehistory and Languages | p. 25 |
The Negrito Issue | p. 26 |
Transition to Farming and the Spread of Languages | p. 28 |
Cultivation and the Origin and Dispersal of Language Groups | p. 32 |
Southeast Asia at the Beginning of the Common Era | p. 39 |
Early States, Civilization, and Colonialism | p. 41 |
Indic Civilization in Southeast Asia | p. 41 |
Early States | p. 42 |
Colonialism | p. 50 |
The Nature of Colonialism | p. 56 |
Characteristics of Colonial Rule | p. 57 |
The End of Colonial Rule | p. 63 |
Ethnic Complexity in Modern Southeast Asia | p. 67 |
Plural Society | p. 68 |
Plural Society in Malaysia | p. 70 |
Indians | p. 71 |
Chinese | p. 79 |
Hunter-Gatherers, Real and Imagined | p. 85 |
An Overview | p. 86 |
Questions and Controversies About Southeast Asian Hunter-Gatherers | p. 89 |
Hunter-Gatherers as Objects of Interest, Controversy, and Concern | p. 94 |
Southeast Asian Hunter-Gatherers Today | p. 102 |
Swidden Farmers | p. 109 |
Rice | p. 110 |
Tribal Farmers | p. 113 |
Peasant Farmers and Their Transformations | p. 123 |
Development of Rice Cultivation in a Thai Village | p. 129 |
Changes in Peasant Farming across Southeast Asia | p. 132 |
Agrarian Developments in Nonsocialist and Socialist Countries | p. 134 |
Indigenous Religion | p. 143 |
Animism | p. 144 |
Malevolent Spirits and Bad Death | p. 153 |
Two-Stage Mortuary Practices | p. 160 |
Spirit Possession, Spirit Mediums, and Shamanism | p. 165 |
Sorcery and Witchcraft | p. 171 |
Religion, Society, and the State | p. 179 |
World Religions and Their Characteristics in Southeast Asia | p. 179 |
Anthropological Study of World Religions | p. 183 |
Disputes and Disagreements about Islam and Buddhism | p. 184 |
Religion and the State | p. 191 |
Religious Conversion on the Ethnic Margins | p. 203 |
The Extent of Conversion | p. 205 |
Colonialism and Other Interpretations of Conversion | p. 206 |
Conversion, Ethnicity, and Development | p. 210 |
Consequences of Conversion | p. 213 |
Conversion and Marginalization | p. 217 |
Tourism and Local Peoples | p. 221 |
The Impact of Tourism on Local Peoples | p. 225 |
Bali | p. 226 |
Longhouse Tourism in Sarawak, Malaysia | p. 229 |
Ethnic Tourism in Northern Mainland Southeast Asia | p. 237 |
Development for Better or Worse | p. 251 |
Development and Making People Visible | p. 253 |
Development and Classification | p. 256 |
Development and Poverty | p. 261 |
Resettlement | p. 262 |
Land Enclosures and the Assault on Swidden Cultivation | p. 268 |
Development and Houses | p. 272 |
Development and Mobility | p. 277 |
Notes | p. 279 |
References and Suggested Reading | p. 287 |
Index | p. 303 |
About the Author | p. 319 |
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