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New York: Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964. 3d Edition. xii, 523p., original black cloth., Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964,… Más…
New York: Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964. 3d Edition. xii, 523p., original black cloth., Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964, Washington DC: American Anthropological Association, 1981 Complete year in 4 issues. The Dynamics of Societal Diversity: Notes from Nicaragua for a Sociology of Survival; Law as Indigenous Social Theory: A Siamese Thai Case; Symbolism and Cognition (special issue); The Rhetorical Management of Dangerous Knowledge in Kpelle Brokerage; much more. From the collection of Wayne Prescott Suttles, renowned anthropologist, scholar, and linguist regarding many Pacific cultures, and especially the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast Salish people., American Anthropological Association, 1981, 2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1921]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume, if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - No Linguistic Content, Pages 14. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. {FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE.}, 2019, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266. NA, New Century Publications, 2014, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266., New Century Publications, 2014, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266., New Century Publications, 2014, Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1991-07. Paperback. Good., Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1991-07<
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The Structure of Thai Narrative (Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics) - Pasta blanda
2019, ISBN: 9780883128053
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Washington DC: American Anthropological Association, 1981 Complete year in 4 issues. The Dynamics of Societal Diversity: Notes from Nicaragua for a Sociology of Survival; Law as Indigenou… Más…
Washington DC: American Anthropological Association, 1981 Complete year in 4 issues. The Dynamics of Societal Diversity: Notes from Nicaragua for a Sociology of Survival; Law as Indigenous Social Theory: A Siamese Thai Case; Symbolism and Cognition (special issue); The Rhetorical Management of Dangerous Knowledge in Kpelle Brokerage; much more. From the collection of Wayne Prescott Suttles, renowned anthropologist, scholar, and linguist regarding many Pacific cultures, and especially the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast Salish people., American Anthropological Association, 1981, New York: Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964. 3d Edition. xii, 523p., original black cloth., Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964, 2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1921]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume, if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - No Linguistic Content, Pages 14. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. {FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE.}, 2019, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266., New Century Publications, 2014, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266., New Century Publications, 2014, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266. NA, New Century Publications, 2014, Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1991-07. Paperback. Good., Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1991-07<
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Bangkok: Asia Books. 2000. Very Good/Unknown. Octavo, softcover, VG in beige and gold pictorial wraps. A full bodied volume of superlative taste, brewed to the exacting standards of an … Más…
Bangkok: Asia Books. 2000. Very Good/Unknown. Octavo, softcover, VG in beige and gold pictorial wraps. A full bodied volume of superlative taste, brewed to the exacting standards of an ancient recipe....Tsow is a linguist, theologian, philosopher and sage in LA and writes eloquently on the burning issues of our time such as the scourge of cellphones, political correctness, bad gramer beer drinking, bad medicine, and lots more. 331 pp., Bangkok: Asia Books. 2000, 3, Pamphlet 12mo G+/-- Illustrated. 16 pages. 2nd ed. Slight sunning along wrap edge; minor staple rust; faint damp stain along bottom edge of some text pages., Fine Arts Department. Bangkok 1963, 0, Bangkok, Thailand: The Fine Arts Department, 1972. Fifth Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No d/j as Published. Type: Book 36pp., The Fine Arts Department, 1972, 3, The Hague: Mouton, 1972. Paperback. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 104 pp. Tightly bound. Spine not compromised. Text is free of markings., Mouton, 1972, 3, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. Hardcover. New. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, a collection of incisive Essays by some of the best-known names from India and Thailand, is an important initiative in the growth of civilizational Relations between the two countries. This book emerges from a seminar, âIndo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages,â co-hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The Seminar was visualized as an Academic preparatory exercise to further the age-long existing Relationship between India and Thailand. It main objective was to analyze and outline the uniqueness of Indo-Thai culture and its contribution to the Formation of a global Asian for at least two thousand years of recorded history. The Seminar, and by extension, this volume of essays, provides new Directions in linguistic studies, offering further clarities about the process of Indo-Thai cultural contacts. It is also hoped that this ongoing process of studying language, religion, Society and art-archaeology will Help in identifying the linkages in the contemporary Fields of economy, trade, Science and Technology as Essential Components to build vital future programmes of cooperation between India and Thailand. Contents: Foreword Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages/Sachchidanand Sahai and Neeru Misra Inaugural Address/Shri Rajeev Sikri Address/H.E. Mr. Chirasak Thanesnant 1. Thai Cultural History : Its Historical Link with India/Srisurang Poolthupya 2. Sanskrit and Pali in Thailand : Early Inscriptions/Chirapat Prapandvidya 3. Sanskrit and Pali the Common Heritage and Link between India and Thailand/Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri 4. Art Objects and Architecture : Reflections on Indo-Thai Cultural Linkages/Amara Srisuchat 5. Symbolism and Development of the Triworld and Universe Paintings with Respect to Theravada Buddhism as Shown on Thai Wall Mural Paintings/Sone Simatrang 6. Indo-Thai Relations after World War II/Nophadol Chartprasert 7. Forty-Seven Indian Days in the Fifth Reign : The Genesis of Thai Modernity/Sachchidanand Sahai 8. Dvaravati Cakras vis-a-vis the Deep Structure of Power in the Indian Family of Southeast Asian Culture(s)/Om Prakash 9. Sanskrit : The Link between India and Thailand/Satya Vrat Shastri 10. Cultural Linkages of Thailand and India with Special Reference to Kathak and Thai Classical Dance/Mandavi Singh 11. Thailand as a Bridge between India and ASEAN/Pradeep K. Kapur 12. Indo-Thai Relations in the Twentieth Century/Ganganath Jha Printed Pages: 166., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006, 6, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1974 Tolerance and Intolerance of Ambiguity in Northern Thai Myth and Ritual, more. From the collection of Wayne Prescott Suttles, renowned anthropologist, scholar, and linguist regarding many Pacific cultures, and especially the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast Salish people., University of Pittsburgh Press, 1974, 3, Thailand, 1990. (THAI) Edition Not Stated Owner's initial to the title page, no other markings, Very Good in clear plastic dust jacket. Black, red and yellow boards, 614pp. No date given, possibly 1990s; date uncertain. (1.9 JM FO 26/3. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾"., 1990, 3, Asia Books, 2001. Paperback (No Dust Wrapper.). Very Good.. Paperback. Physically 8¼ x 5¾ (0.4 kg); 132pp; 8th Printing. [First: 1993] ISBN: 9748303241 || The book is in stock and ships from the pastoral paradise of Peasedown St. John, nearly in Bath, from a long-in-the-tooth bookseller - guaranteed by my sound reputation and the Consumer Contracts Regulations. REMEMBER! Buying my copy of this book means the bookshop Jack Russells get their supper! My Book#(128705)|| Condition:, Asia Books, 2001, 3, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. Hardcover. New. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, a collection of incisive Essays by some of the best-known names from India and Thailand, is an important initiative in the growth of civilizational Relations between the two countries. This book emerges from a seminar, âIndo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages,â co-hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The Seminar was visualized as an Academic preparatory exercise to further the age-long existing Relationship between India and Thailand. It main objective was to analyze and outline the uniqueness of Indo-Thai culture and its contribution to the Formation of a global Asian for at least two thousand years of recorded history. The Seminar, and by extension, this volume of essays, provides new Directions in linguistic studies, offering further clarities about the process of Indo-Thai cultural contacts. It is also hoped that this ongoing process of studying language, religion, Society and art-archaeology will Help in identifying the linkages in the contemporary Fields of economy, trade, Science and Technology as Essential Components to build vital future programmes of cooperation between India and Thailand. Contents: Foreword Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages/Sachchidanand Sahai and Neeru Misra Inaugural Address/Shri Rajeev Sikri Address/H.E. Mr. Chirasak Thanesnant 1. Thai Cultural History : Its Historical Link with India/Srisurang Poolthupya 2. Sanskrit and Pali in Thailand : Early Inscriptions/Chirapat Prapandvidya 3. Sanskrit and Pali the Common Heritage and Link between India and Thailand/Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri 4. Art Objects and Architecture : Reflections on Indo-Thai Cultural Linkages/Amara Srisuchat 5. Symbolism and Development of the Triworld and Universe Paintings with Respect to Theravada Buddhism as Shown on Thai Wall Mural Paintings/Sone Simatrang 6. Indo-Thai Relations after World War II/Nophadol Chartprasert 7. Forty-Seven Indian Days in the Fifth Reign : The Genesis of Thai Modernity/Sachchidanand Sahai 8. Dvaravati Cakras vis-a-vis the Deep Structure of Power in the Indian Family of Southeast Asian Culture(s)/Om Prakash 9. Sanskrit : The Link between India and Thailand/Satya Vrat Shastri 10. Cultural Linkages of Thailand and India with Special Reference to Kathak and Thai Classical Dance/Mandavi Singh 11. Thailand as a Bridge between India and ASEAN/Pradeep K. Kapur 12. Indo-Thai Relations in the Twentieth Century/Ganganath Jha Printed Pages: 166., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006, 6, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. Hardcover. New. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, a collection of incisive Essays by some of the best-known names from India and Thailand, is an important initiative in the growth of civilizational Relations between the two countries. This book emerges from a seminar, Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, co-hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The Seminar was visualized as an Academic preparatory exercise to further the age-long existing Relationship between India and Thailand. It main objective was to analyze and outline the uniqueness of Indo-Thai culture and its contribution to the Formation of a global Asian for at least two thousand years of recorded history. The Seminar, and by extension, this volume of essays, provides new Directions in linguistic studies, offering further clarities about the process of Indo-Thai cultural contacts. It is also hoped that this ongoing process of studying language, religion, Society and art-archaeology will Help in identifying the linkages in the contemporary Fields of economy, trade, Science and Technology as Essential Components to build vital future programmes of cooperation between India and Thailand. Contents: Foreword Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages/Sachchidanand Sahai and Neeru Misra Inaugural Address/Shri Rajeev Sikri Address/H.E. Mr. Chirasak Thanesnant 1. Thai Cultural History : Its Historical Link with India/Srisurang Poolthupya 2. Sanskrit and Pali in Thailand : Early Inscriptions/Chirapat Prapandvidya 3. Sanskrit and Pali the Common Heritage and Link between India and Thailand/Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri 4. Art Objects and Architecture : Reflections on Indo-Thai Cultural Linkages/Amara Srisuchat 5. Symbolism and Development of the Triworld and Universe Paintings with Respect to Theravada Buddhism as Shown on Thai Wall Mural Paintings/Sone Simatrang 6. Indo-Thai Relations after World War II/Nophadol Chartprasert 7. Forty-Seven Indian Days in the Fifth Reign : The Genesis of Thai Modernity/Sachchidanand Sahai 8. Dvaravati Cakras vis-a-vis the Deep Structure of Power in the Indian Family of Southeast Asian Culture(s)/Om Prakash 9. Sanskrit : The Link between India and Thailand/Satya Vrat Shastri 10. Cultural Linkages of Thailand and India with Special Reference to Kathak and Thai Classical Dance/Mandavi Singh 11. Thailand as a Bridge between India and ASEAN/Pradeep K. Kapur 12. Indo-Thai Relations in the Twentieth Century/Ganganath Jha Printed Pages: 166. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural LinkagesSachchidanand Sahai & Neeru Misra (Eds)9788190230452, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006, 6, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. Hardcover. New. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, a collection of incisive Essays by some of the best-known names from India and Thailand, is an important initiative in the growth of civilizational Relations between the two countries. This book emerges from a seminar, âIndo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages,â co-hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The Seminar was visualized as an Academic preparatory exercise to further the age-long existing Relationship between India and Thailand. It main objective was to analyze and outline the uniqueness of Indo-Thai culture and its contribution to the Formation of a global Asian for at least two thousand years of recorded history. The Seminar, and by extension, this volume of essays, provides new Directions in linguistic studies, offering further clarities about the process of Indo-Thai cultural contacts. It is also hoped that this ongoing process of studying language, religion, Society and art-archaeology will Help in identifying the linkages in the contemporary Fields of economy, trade, Science and Technology as Essential Components to build vital future programmes of cooperation between India and Thailand. Contents: Foreword Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages/Sachchidanand Sahai and Neeru Misra Inaugural Address/Shri Rajeev Sikri Address/H.E. Mr. Chirasak Thanesnant 1. Thai Cultural History : Its Historical Link with India/Srisurang Poolthupya 2. Sanskrit and Pali in Thailand : Early Inscriptions/Chirapat Prapandvidya 3. Sanskrit and Pali the Common Heritage and Link between India and Thailand/Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri 4. Art Objects and Architecture : Reflections on Indo-Thai Cultural Linkages/Amara Srisuchat 5. Symbolism and Development of the Triworld and Universe Paintings with Respect to Theravada Buddhism as Shown on Thai Wall Mural Paintings/Sone Simatrang 6. Indo-Thai Relations after World War II/Nophadol Chartprasert 7. Forty-Seven Indian Days in the Fifth Reign : The Genesis of Thai Modernity/Sachchidanand Sahai 8. Dvaravati Cakras vis-a-vis the Deep Structure of Power in the Indian Family of Southeast Asian Culture(s)/Om Prakash 9. Sanskrit : The Link between India and Thailand/Satya Vrat Shastri 10. Cultural Linkages of Thailand and India with Special Reference to Kathak and Thai Classical Dance/Mandavi Singh 11. Thailand as a Bridge between India and ASEAN/Pradeep K. Kapur 12. 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New York: Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964. 3d Edition. xii, 523p., original black cloth., Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964, Washington DC: American Anthropological Association, 1981 Complete year in 4 issues. The Dynamics of Societal Diversity: Notes from Nicaragua for a Sociology of Survival; Law as Indigenous Social Theory: A Siamese Thai Case; Symbolism and Cognition (special issue); The Rhetorical Management of Dangerous Knowledge in Kpelle Brokerage; much more. From the collection of Wayne Prescott Suttles, renowned anthropologist, scholar, and linguist regarding many Pacific cultures, and especially the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast Salish people., American Anthropological Association, 1981, 2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1921]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume, if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - No Linguistic Content, Pages 14. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. {FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE.}, 2019, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266. NA, New Century Publications, 2014, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266., New Century Publications, 2014, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266., New Century Publications, 2014, Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1991-07. Paperback. Good., Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1991-07<
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Washington DC: American Anthropological Association, 1981 Complete year in 4 issues. The Dynamics of Societal Diversity: Notes from Nicaragua for a Sociology of Survival; Law as Indigenous Social Theory: A Siamese Thai Case; Symbolism and Cognition (special issue); The Rhetorical Management of Dangerous Knowledge in Kpelle Brokerage; much more. From the collection of Wayne Prescott Suttles, renowned anthropologist, scholar, and linguist regarding many Pacific cultures, and especially the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast Salish people., American Anthropological Association, 1981, New York: Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964. 3d Edition. xii, 523p., original black cloth., Paragon Books Gallery; Melbourne, F. W. Cheshire Pty. Ltd, 1964, 2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1921]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume, if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - No Linguistic Content, Pages 14. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. {FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE.}, 2019, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266., New Century Publications, 2014, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266., New Century Publications, 2014, New Century Publications, 2014. Hardcover. New. Southeast Asia is a sub-region of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (also known as Indochina), comprising Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, and Maritime Southeast Asia, comprising Brunei, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, Christmas Island, and Singapore. The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 600 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by relatively favourable position of women in comparison with neighbouring East or South Asia. The position of women in Southeast Asia is often cited as evidence that women are not universally subjugated to men. This book explains and examines the social system, in the context of women status, in Southeast Asia during the pre-colonial, colonial, and modern periods. Chapter 1 explains the geography of Southeast Asia. Chapter 2 describes the role of women in relation to men in the region. The remaining 11 chapters are devoted to 11 states of the region. Besides, there are 2 appendices, one describing the eminent women who have influenced the social, political and cultural lives of Southeast Asia, and the other narrating the harrowing tales of comfort stations run by the Japanese Imperial Forces during Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-45) and Pacific War (1941-45). CONTENTS 1. Geography of Southeast Asia 1.1 Introduction 1.2 European Colonization 1.3 Japanese Colonization 1.4 Decolonization 1.5 Modern Southeast Asia 2. Women in Southeast Asia in Relation to Men 2.1 Traditional Roles 2.2 Status of Women 2.3 Family Structure in Southeast Asia 2.4 Women and Colonialism 3. Myanmar 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Pre-colonial History 3.3 Colonial Period 3.4 Japanese Occupation 3.5 Independence 3.6 In the Eyes of the Colonizers 3.7 Current Status of Women in Myanmar 3.7.1 Constitutional Provisions 3.7.2 Inheritance 3.8 Traditional Sayings 3.9 Violence against Women by State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) Army 3.10 Historical Background of Shan State 3.11 Sexual Violence during Civil War in Shan State 3.11.1 Gang Rape in Shan State 3.11.2 Rapes within Military Bases 3.11.3 Extended Detention for Purposes of Rape 3.11.4 Lack of Prosecution of Perpetrators, Punishment of Complainants 3.11.5 Rape of Women within the Relocation Sites 3.11.6 Forced Portering 3.12 Sexual Violence 3.13 Conclusion 4. Cambodia 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Ancient Cambodia 4.3 Khmer Empire 4.4 Cambodia 1500-1800 4.5 Cambodia in the 19th Century 4.6 Cambodia in the 20th Century 4.7 Khmer Rouge 4.8 Cambodia in the 21st Century 5. Laos 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Creation of Lao and its Early History 5.3 Marriage 5.4 Inheritance 5.5 Status of Hmong Women 5.6 Constitutional Rights of Laos Women 5.7 Education and Training 5.8 Women in Politics 5.9 Prostitution and Trafficking 6. Thailand 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Origin of Thais 6.3 Khmer Influence 6.4 Lanna Period 6.5 Sukhothai Period (1238-1438) 6.6 Ayutthaya Period (1351-1767) 6.7 Thonburi Period (1767-1782) 6.8 Rattanakosin Period (1782-Present) 6.9 Gender Roles and Statuses 6.10 Social Structure 6.11 Religious Influence 6.12 Thai Traditions and Customs 7. Vietnam 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Independence 7.3 Territorial Expansion 7.4 The LE Dynasty 7.5 French Intervention 7.6 Colonial Rule and Resistance 7.7 Expulsion of the French 7.8 Partition 7.9 American War 7.10 Socialist Republic of Vietnam 7.11 Vietnamese Women in Feudal Society 7.12 Women in Vietnam during French Occupation 7.13 Prospect for Women Rights in Vietnam in 1930s 7.14 Present Status 8. Indonesia 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pre-colonial Indonesia 8.3 Colonial Period 8.4 Japanese Occupation 8.5 Muslim Women in Indonesia 9. S Printed Pages: 266. NA, New Century Publications, 2014, Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1991-07. Paperback. Good., Summer Inst of Linguistics, 1991-07<
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Bangkok: Asia Books. 2000. Very Good/Unknown. Octavo, softcover, VG in beige and gold pictorial wraps. A full bodied volume of superlative taste, brewed to the exacting standards of an ancient recipe....Tsow is a linguist, theologian, philosopher and sage in LA and writes eloquently on the burning issues of our time such as the scourge of cellphones, political correctness, bad gramer beer drinking, bad medicine, and lots more. 331 pp., Bangkok: Asia Books. 2000, 3, Pamphlet 12mo G+/-- Illustrated. 16 pages. 2nd ed. Slight sunning along wrap edge; minor staple rust; faint damp stain along bottom edge of some text pages., Fine Arts Department. Bangkok 1963, 0, Bangkok, Thailand: The Fine Arts Department, 1972. Fifth Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No d/j as Published. Type: Book 36pp., The Fine Arts Department, 1972, 3, The Hague: Mouton, 1972. Paperback. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 104 pp. Tightly bound. Spine not compromised. Text is free of markings., Mouton, 1972, 3, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. Hardcover. New. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, a collection of incisive Essays by some of the best-known names from India and Thailand, is an important initiative in the growth of civilizational Relations between the two countries. This book emerges from a seminar, âIndo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages,â co-hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The Seminar was visualized as an Academic preparatory exercise to further the age-long existing Relationship between India and Thailand. It main objective was to analyze and outline the uniqueness of Indo-Thai culture and its contribution to the Formation of a global Asian for at least two thousand years of recorded history. The Seminar, and by extension, this volume of essays, provides new Directions in linguistic studies, offering further clarities about the process of Indo-Thai cultural contacts. It is also hoped that this ongoing process of studying language, religion, Society and art-archaeology will Help in identifying the linkages in the contemporary Fields of economy, trade, Science and Technology as Essential Components to build vital future programmes of cooperation between India and Thailand. Contents: Foreword Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages/Sachchidanand Sahai and Neeru Misra Inaugural Address/Shri Rajeev Sikri Address/H.E. Mr. Chirasak Thanesnant 1. Thai Cultural History : Its Historical Link with India/Srisurang Poolthupya 2. Sanskrit and Pali in Thailand : Early Inscriptions/Chirapat Prapandvidya 3. Sanskrit and Pali the Common Heritage and Link between India and Thailand/Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri 4. Art Objects and Architecture : Reflections on Indo-Thai Cultural Linkages/Amara Srisuchat 5. Symbolism and Development of the Triworld and Universe Paintings with Respect to Theravada Buddhism as Shown on Thai Wall Mural Paintings/Sone Simatrang 6. Indo-Thai Relations after World War II/Nophadol Chartprasert 7. Forty-Seven Indian Days in the Fifth Reign : The Genesis of Thai Modernity/Sachchidanand Sahai 8. Dvaravati Cakras vis-a-vis the Deep Structure of Power in the Indian Family of Southeast Asian Culture(s)/Om Prakash 9. Sanskrit : The Link between India and Thailand/Satya Vrat Shastri 10. Cultural Linkages of Thailand and India with Special Reference to Kathak and Thai Classical Dance/Mandavi Singh 11. Thailand as a Bridge between India and ASEAN/Pradeep K. Kapur 12. Indo-Thai Relations in the Twentieth Century/Ganganath Jha Printed Pages: 166., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006, 6, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1974 Tolerance and Intolerance of Ambiguity in Northern Thai Myth and Ritual, more. From the collection of Wayne Prescott Suttles, renowned anthropologist, scholar, and linguist regarding many Pacific cultures, and especially the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast Salish people., University of Pittsburgh Press, 1974, 3, Thailand, 1990. (THAI) Edition Not Stated Owner's initial to the title page, no other markings, Very Good in clear plastic dust jacket. Black, red and yellow boards, 614pp. No date given, possibly 1990s; date uncertain. (1.9 JM FO 26/3. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾"., 1990, 3, Asia Books, 2001. Paperback (No Dust Wrapper.). Very Good.. Paperback. Physically 8¼ x 5¾ (0.4 kg); 132pp; 8th Printing. [First: 1993] ISBN: 9748303241 || The book is in stock and ships from the pastoral paradise of Peasedown St. John, nearly in Bath, from a long-in-the-tooth bookseller - guaranteed by my sound reputation and the Consumer Contracts Regulations. REMEMBER! Buying my copy of this book means the bookshop Jack Russells get their supper! My Book#(128705)|| Condition:, Asia Books, 2001, 3, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. Hardcover. New. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, a collection of incisive Essays by some of the best-known names from India and Thailand, is an important initiative in the growth of civilizational Relations between the two countries. This book emerges from a seminar, âIndo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages,â co-hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The Seminar was visualized as an Academic preparatory exercise to further the age-long existing Relationship between India and Thailand. It main objective was to analyze and outline the uniqueness of Indo-Thai culture and its contribution to the Formation of a global Asian for at least two thousand years of recorded history. The Seminar, and by extension, this volume of essays, provides new Directions in linguistic studies, offering further clarities about the process of Indo-Thai cultural contacts. It is also hoped that this ongoing process of studying language, religion, Society and art-archaeology will Help in identifying the linkages in the contemporary Fields of economy, trade, Science and Technology as Essential Components to build vital future programmes of cooperation between India and Thailand. Contents: Foreword Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages/Sachchidanand Sahai and Neeru Misra Inaugural Address/Shri Rajeev Sikri Address/H.E. Mr. Chirasak Thanesnant 1. Thai Cultural History : Its Historical Link with India/Srisurang Poolthupya 2. Sanskrit and Pali in Thailand : Early Inscriptions/Chirapat Prapandvidya 3. Sanskrit and Pali the Common Heritage and Link between India and Thailand/Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri 4. Art Objects and Architecture : Reflections on Indo-Thai Cultural Linkages/Amara Srisuchat 5. Symbolism and Development of the Triworld and Universe Paintings with Respect to Theravada Buddhism as Shown on Thai Wall Mural Paintings/Sone Simatrang 6. Indo-Thai Relations after World War II/Nophadol Chartprasert 7. Forty-Seven Indian Days in the Fifth Reign : The Genesis of Thai Modernity/Sachchidanand Sahai 8. Dvaravati Cakras vis-a-vis the Deep Structure of Power in the Indian Family of Southeast Asian Culture(s)/Om Prakash 9. Sanskrit : The Link between India and Thailand/Satya Vrat Shastri 10. Cultural Linkages of Thailand and India with Special Reference to Kathak and Thai Classical Dance/Mandavi Singh 11. Thailand as a Bridge between India and ASEAN/Pradeep K. Kapur 12. Indo-Thai Relations in the Twentieth Century/Ganganath Jha Printed Pages: 166., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006, 6, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. Hardcover. New. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, a collection of incisive Essays by some of the best-known names from India and Thailand, is an important initiative in the growth of civilizational Relations between the two countries. This book emerges from a seminar, Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, co-hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The Seminar was visualized as an Academic preparatory exercise to further the age-long existing Relationship between India and Thailand. It main objective was to analyze and outline the uniqueness of Indo-Thai culture and its contribution to the Formation of a global Asian for at least two thousand years of recorded history. The Seminar, and by extension, this volume of essays, provides new Directions in linguistic studies, offering further clarities about the process of Indo-Thai cultural contacts. It is also hoped that this ongoing process of studying language, religion, Society and art-archaeology will Help in identifying the linkages in the contemporary Fields of economy, trade, Science and Technology as Essential Components to build vital future programmes of cooperation between India and Thailand. Contents: Foreword Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages/Sachchidanand Sahai and Neeru Misra Inaugural Address/Shri Rajeev Sikri Address/H.E. Mr. Chirasak Thanesnant 1. Thai Cultural History : Its Historical Link with India/Srisurang Poolthupya 2. Sanskrit and Pali in Thailand : Early Inscriptions/Chirapat Prapandvidya 3. Sanskrit and Pali the Common Heritage and Link between India and Thailand/Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri 4. Art Objects and Architecture : Reflections on Indo-Thai Cultural Linkages/Amara Srisuchat 5. Symbolism and Development of the Triworld and Universe Paintings with Respect to Theravada Buddhism as Shown on Thai Wall Mural Paintings/Sone Simatrang 6. Indo-Thai Relations after World War II/Nophadol Chartprasert 7. Forty-Seven Indian Days in the Fifth Reign : The Genesis of Thai Modernity/Sachchidanand Sahai 8. Dvaravati Cakras vis-a-vis the Deep Structure of Power in the Indian Family of Southeast Asian Culture(s)/Om Prakash 9. Sanskrit : The Link between India and Thailand/Satya Vrat Shastri 10. Cultural Linkages of Thailand and India with Special Reference to Kathak and Thai Classical Dance/Mandavi Singh 11. Thailand as a Bridge between India and ASEAN/Pradeep K. Kapur 12. Indo-Thai Relations in the Twentieth Century/Ganganath Jha Printed Pages: 166. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural LinkagesSachchidanand Sahai & Neeru Misra (Eds)9788190230452, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006, 6, Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006. Hardcover. New. Mapping Connections: Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages, a collection of incisive Essays by some of the best-known names from India and Thailand, is an important initiative in the growth of civilizational Relations between the two countries. This book emerges from a seminar, âIndo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages,â co-hosted by the Royal Thai Embassy and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The Seminar was visualized as an Academic preparatory exercise to further the age-long existing Relationship between India and Thailand. It main objective was to analyze and outline the uniqueness of Indo-Thai culture and its contribution to the Formation of a global Asian for at least two thousand years of recorded history. The Seminar, and by extension, this volume of essays, provides new Directions in linguistic studies, offering further clarities about the process of Indo-Thai cultural contacts. It is also hoped that this ongoing process of studying language, religion, Society and art-archaeology will Help in identifying the linkages in the contemporary Fields of economy, trade, Science and Technology as Essential Components to build vital future programmes of cooperation between India and Thailand. Contents: Foreword Indo-Thai Historical and Cultural Linkages/Sachchidanand Sahai and Neeru Misra Inaugural Address/Shri Rajeev Sikri Address/H.E. Mr. Chirasak Thanesnant 1. Thai Cultural History : Its Historical Link with India/Srisurang Poolthupya 2. Sanskrit and Pali in Thailand : Early Inscriptions/Chirapat Prapandvidya 3. Sanskrit and Pali the Common Heritage and Link between India and Thailand/Sombat Mangmeesukhsiri 4. Art Objects and Architecture : Reflections on Indo-Thai Cultural Linkages/Amara Srisuchat 5. Symbolism and Development of the Triworld and Universe Paintings with Respect to Theravada Buddhism as Shown on Thai Wall Mural Paintings/Sone Simatrang 6. Indo-Thai Relations after World War II/Nophadol Chartprasert 7. Forty-Seven Indian Days in the Fifth Reign : The Genesis of Thai Modernity/Sachchidanand Sahai 8. Dvaravati Cakras vis-a-vis the Deep Structure of Power in the Indian Family of Southeast Asian Culture(s)/Om Prakash 9. Sanskrit : The Link between India and Thailand/Satya Vrat Shastri 10. Cultural Linkages of Thailand and India with Special Reference to Kathak and Thai Classical Dance/Mandavi Singh 11. Thailand as a Bridge between India and ASEAN/Pradeep K. Kapur 12. Indo-Thai Relations in the Twentieth Century/Ganganath Jha Printed Pages: 166., Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2006, 6, 1991 Summer Institute paperback; light cover wear with light bend in book; pages clean/tight; good condition, Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1991, 0<
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