Despite the existence of about a thousand ethnolinguistic groups in Southeast Asia, very few historians of the region have engaged the complex issue of ethnicity. Leaves of the Same Tree takes on this concept and illustrates how historians can use it both as an analytical tool and as a subject of analysis to add further depth to our understanding of Southeast Asian pasts. Following a synthesis of some of the major issues in the complex world of ethnic theory, the author identifies two general principles of particular value for this study: the ideas that ethnic identity is an ongoing process and that the boundaries of a group undergo continual--if at times imperceptible--change based on perceived advantage.
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Porosity and flexibility of ethnic categories. Formation of group consciousness beyond immediate proximities in light of economic opportunities in the international maritime trade of the region.
评分Porosity and flexibility of ethnic categories. Formation of group consciousness beyond immediate proximities in light of economic opportunities in the international maritime trade of the region.
评分Porosity and flexibility of ethnic categories. Formation of group consciousness beyond immediate proximities in light of economic opportunities in the international maritime trade of the region.
评分Porosity and flexibility of ethnic categories. Formation of group consciousness beyond immediate proximities in light of economic opportunities in the international maritime trade of the region.
评分Porosity and flexibility of ethnic categories. Formation of group consciousness beyond immediate proximities in light of economic opportunities in the international maritime trade of the region.
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