The Story of Southeast Asia

ERIC C. THOMPSON is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the National University of Singapore.

NUS Press (First printing, 2024)
xxii + 305 pages including Bibliography and Index

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ISBN: 9789813252349 Product ID: 43525 Subject: Sub-subjects: , , ,

The Story of Southeast Asia highlights broad themes that cut across history: including the making—and evasion—of states, adoption of diverse religious practices, tolerance and flexibility regarding gender, processes of forging modern identities, struggles over sovereignty, and the making of modern nations in a postcolonial world. This readable, single-volume history reckons with the narrative pull of familiar colonial and national perspectives, but maintains a regional and deep-historical focus. The oldest figurative cave paintings in the world are found on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Hand stencils and animals painted some 45,000 years ago attest to a long history of human creativity. The Story of Southeast Asia tells how the peoples of the region have crafted their diverse societies and cultures over thousands of years. Southeast Asia has been a remarkable crossroads of global connections for millennia. Whereas other regions have been defined by centralizing forces, Southeast Asia’s story is one of complex networks of trade, ideas, and social relationships. Southeast Asians have created, localized, and remade their own cultural values by drawing on influences from around the world.

Preface

1. Populating Land and Seas
2. Hub of the World
3. God Kings of the Golden Lands
4. Power, Piety, and Reformation
5. Family and Gender in Flux
6. Emergent Identities
7. Contesting Sovereignty
8. Modern Southeast Asia

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Weight0.484 kg
Dimensions22.8 × 15 × 1.6 cm
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