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Tan, Gerald
Singapore: Times Academic Press, 2000
341.754 Tan a
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Defining key characteristics of Southeast Asia requires historical interpretation. Southeast Asia is a diverse and complicated region, but some of modern history’s “grand narratives” serve to unify its historical experience. At a minimum, the modern history of the region involves decisive encounters with universal religions, the rise of Western colonialism, the experience of world wars, decolonization, and the end of the “cycle of violence”. The ability of the region’s peoples to adapt to these many challenges and successfully build new nations is a defining feature of
Southeast Asia’s place in the global stage. This paper will begin with a question: is it possible to
develop a hermeneutic of “expedience” as a way to interpret the region’s history? That is, rather than regard the region from a purely Western, nationalist, “internalist” point of view, it would be useful to identify a new series of interpretative contexts from which to begin scholarly analysis. In order to contextualize this discussion, the paper will draw upon the writings of figures who explored the region before knowledge about it was shaped by purely colonist or nationalist enterprises. To this end, particular attention will be devoted to exploring some of John Furnivall’s ways of conceptualizing Southeast Asia. Investigating Furnivall, a critic of colonialism, will be done in relation to his historical situation. Because Furnivall’s ideas have played a pivotal role in the interpretation of Southeast Asia, the paper will highlight the intellectual history of the region in order to ascertain the value of these concepts for subsequent historical interpretation.
Ultimately, the task of interpreting the region’s history requires a framework which will move beyond the essentializing orientalist categories produced by colonial scholarship and the reactionary nation-building narratives which followed. Instead, by beginning with a mode of historical interpretation that focuses on the many realities of expedience which have been necessary for the region’s peoples, it may be possible to write a history which highlights the extraordinarily adaptive quality of Southeast Asia’s populations, cultures, and nations. To tell this story, which would at once highlight key characteristics of the region while showing how they developed through historical encounters, would go a long way to capturing Southeast Asia’s contribution’s to global development."
300 SVB 8 (1) 2016
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Finkle, Jason L.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968
320.155 FIN p
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Finkle, Jason L.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1966
320.155 FIN p
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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De Gregori, Thomas R
New York: Wiley, 1969
338.91 DEG e
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Garden city: New York, 1971
303.4 ECO
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Epstein, T. Scarlett
London: Manchester University Press , 1962
330.9548 EPS e
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"In this empirically rich collection of essays, a team of leading international scholars explore the way that economic transformation is sustained and challenged by everyday practices across Southeast Asia. Drawing together a body of interdisciplinary scholarship, the authors explore how the emergence of more marketized forms of economic policy-making in Southeast Asia impacts everyday life. The book's twelve chapters address topics such as domestic migration, trade union politics in Myanmar, mining in the Philippines, halal food in Singapore, Islamic finance in Malaysia, education reform in Indonesia, street vending in Malaysia, regional migration between Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia, and Southeast Asian domestic workers in Hong Kong. This collection not only enhances understandings of the everyday political economies at work in specific Southeast Asian sites, but makes a major theoretical contribution to the development of an everyday political economy approach in which perspectives from developing economies and non-Western actors are taken seriously."
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016
e20527652
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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