Turbulent Times and Enduring Peoples

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A01=Jan Ovesen
A01=Jean Michaud
Author_Jan Ovesen
Author_Jean Michaud
Black River Valley
Burmese Nationalism
Category=GTM
CIM
cross-border cultural studies
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Ethnic Burmese
ethnic minorities Southeast Asia
highland community adaptation
Hmong Farmers
Hmong Villages
indigenous political systems
Karen Community
Karen Minorities
Karen Region
Luang Phrabang
Mainland South East
Mainland South East Asia
Median Travel Time
Ministerial Burma
Northeast Yunnan
Pagoda Festival
Primary Health Care Stations
social anthropology research
Southern Shan State
Thai Nation State
transnational human geography
Trekking Tourism
upland Southeast Asian ethnic group dynamics
Village Health Volunteer
Western Protestant Missionaries
Xieng Khouang
Xieng Khouang Province
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138986220
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Scattered across the South-East Asian massif, a few dozen ethnic groups (numbering around 50 million) maintain highly original cultural identities and political and economic traditions, against pressure from national majorities. They face the same challenges. The means by which social change has been imposed by the lowlanders are similar from country to country, and the results are comparable. The originality of this book lies in the combination of multi-disciplinary mixing of social anthropology, history and human geography; multi-culturality grouping together several cultural contexts; trans-nationality straddling five countries and bridging the traditional divide between South China and Mainland South-East Asia; and history reaching back 300 years.

Authored by Michaud, Jean; Ovesen, Jan