Lak chang: a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong
The Thai--Yunnan Project is proud to present this English-language version of Professor Yos Santasombat's fascinating ethnography of the Tai in Daikong, southwestern China. It represents a significant contribution to the ethnographic record of the Tai peoples. The village of Lak Chang is locate...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Thai--Yunnan Project is proud to present this English-language version of Professor Yos Santasombat's fascinating ethnography of the Tai in Daikong, southwestern China. It represents a significant contribution to the ethnographic record of the Tai peoples. The village of Lak Chang is located close to the edge of the Tai world and is increasingly embraced by Chinese influence. Professor Yos skilfully weaves ethnographic and historical writing to chart the course of Lak Chang's incorporation into the modern Chinese state. This has been a painful history but what emerges in this account is a sense of Tai cultural identity that is vigorous and adaptive. "The Tai ethnic category is thus a complex and dynamic construct which takes place within the context of changing power relations and socio-economic conditions where the past is reconstructed to give meaning to the present and hope for the future." In his account of the labours, rituals and beliefs of the Tai villagers of Daikong, Professor Yos brings contemporary ethnic identity to their life. Among the patchwork paddyfields and haphazard laneways of Lak Chang we come to a greater understanding of how global and regional processes of modernisation are managed and selectively incorporated by one local community |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t Introduction |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Historical Studies of the Tai Yai: A Brief Sketch -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t The Ethnography of Tai Yai in Yunnan -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Ethnic Identity and the Construction of an Imagined Tai Community -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Scope and Purpose of this Study -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t The Setting |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Daikong and the Chinese Revolution -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Land Reform -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Tai Peasants and Cooperative Farming -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t The Commune -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Daikong and the Cultural Revolution -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Lak Chang Today -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Agricultural and Economic Patterns -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Yearly Agricultural Cycle -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Land Tenure -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Cooperative Work Groups -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |
505 | 8 | 0 | |t Animal Raising -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Non-Agricultural Production -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Household Income and Expenditure -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Kinship and Marriage in Daikong |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t The Family and the Village Community -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Family Relations -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Choice of a Marriage Partner -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t The Wedding in Lak Chang -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Sex and Marriage -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Family and the Life Cycle -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Political and Social Organisations |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t The Chaopha -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Council of Ministers -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Poo Heng and Poo Kay -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Social Classes -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Social Groups and Organisations -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Political Organisations and Social Changes -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |
505 | 8 | 0 | |t Religious Beliefs and Rituals |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Buddhism and Animism in Daily Life -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Beliefs and Rituals in Tai Society -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Annual Rituals and Celebrations in Daikong -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Death and Life-Cycle Rituals -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Life Crisis Rituals -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Beliefs, Rituals and Social Change -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Gender Roles in Tai Culture -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t The Concept of Male Supremacy -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Gender Roles and Social Expectation -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Gender Roles in Changing Times -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Continuity and Reconstruction of Tai Ethnic Identity |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Symbolic Resistance and Reconstruction of Ethnic Identity -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Rice: Symbolic Resistance against Cultural Supremacy -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |t Poi Festivals, Buddhism and Tai Community -- |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |
505 | 8 | 0 | |t Marriage, Farmland and the Reproduction of an Imagined Community |g 1 |g 2 |g 3 |g 4 |g 5 |g 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations |g 7 |
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contents | Introduction Historical Studies of the Tai Yai: A Brief Sketch -- The Ethnography of Tai Yai in Yunnan -- Ethnic Identity and the Construction of an Imagined Tai Community -- Scope and Purpose of this Study -- The Setting Daikong and the Chinese Revolution -- Land Reform -- Tai Peasants and Cooperative Farming -- The Commune -- Daikong and the Cultural Revolution -- Lak Chang Today -- Agricultural and Economic Patterns -- Yearly Agricultural Cycle -- Land Tenure -- Cooperative Work Groups -- Animal Raising -- Non-Agricultural Production -- Household Income and Expenditure -- Kinship and Marriage in Daikong The Family and the Village Community -- Family Relations -- Choice of a Marriage Partner -- The Wedding in Lak Chang -- Sex and Marriage -- Family and the Life Cycle -- Political and Social Organisations The Chaopha -- Council of Ministers -- Poo Heng and Poo Kay -- Social Classes -- Social Groups and Organisations -- Political Organisations and Social Changes -- Religious Beliefs and Rituals Buddhism and Animism in Daily Life -- Beliefs and Rituals in Tai Society -- Annual Rituals and Celebrations in Daikong -- Death and Life-Cycle Rituals -- Life Crisis Rituals -- Beliefs, Rituals and Social Change -- Gender Roles in Tai Culture -- The Concept of Male Supremacy -- Gender Roles and Social Expectation -- Gender Roles in Changing Times -- Continuity and Reconstruction of Tai Ethnic Identity Symbolic Resistance and Reconstruction of Ethnic Identity -- Rice: Symbolic Resistance against Cultural Supremacy -- Poi Festivals, Buddhism and Tai Community -- Marriage, Farmland and the Reproduction of an Imagined Community |
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spelling | Yot Santasombat Verfasser aut Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong Yos Santasombat Reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong Acton, A.C.T. ANU E Press 2008 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Historical Studies of the Tai Yai: A Brief Sketch -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 The Ethnography of Tai Yai in Yunnan -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Ethnic Identity and the Construction of an Imagined Tai Community -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Scope and Purpose of this Study -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 The Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Daikong and the Chinese Revolution -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Land Reform -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Tai Peasants and Cooperative Farming -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 The Commune -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Daikong and the Cultural Revolution -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Lak Chang Today -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Agricultural and Economic Patterns -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Yearly Agricultural Cycle -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Land Tenure -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Cooperative Work Groups -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Animal Raising -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Non-Agricultural Production -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Household Income and Expenditure -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Kinship and Marriage in Daikong 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 The Family and the Village Community -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Family Relations -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Choice of a Marriage Partner -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 The Wedding in Lak Chang -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Sex and Marriage -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Family and the Life Cycle -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Political and Social Organisations 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 The Chaopha -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Council of Ministers -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Poo Heng and Poo Kay -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Social Classes -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Social Groups and Organisations -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Political Organisations and Social Changes -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Religious Beliefs and Rituals 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Buddhism and Animism in Daily Life -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Beliefs and Rituals in Tai Society -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Annual Rituals and Celebrations in Daikong -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Death and Life-Cycle Rituals -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Life Crisis Rituals -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Beliefs, Rituals and Social Change -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Gender Roles in Tai Culture -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 The Concept of Male Supremacy -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Gender Roles and Social Expectation -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Gender Roles in Changing Times -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Continuity and Reconstruction of Tai Ethnic Identity 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Symbolic Resistance and Reconstruction of Ethnic Identity -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Rice: Symbolic Resistance against Cultural Supremacy -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Poi Festivals, Buddhism and Tai Community -- 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 Marriage, Farmland and the Reproduction of an Imagined Community 1 2 3 4 5 6. Gender Roles and Gender Relations 7 The Thai--Yunnan Project is proud to present this English-language version of Professor Yos Santasombat's fascinating ethnography of the Tai in Daikong, southwestern China. It represents a significant contribution to the ethnographic record of the Tai peoples. The village of Lak Chang is located close to the edge of the Tai world and is increasingly embraced by Chinese influence. Professor Yos skilfully weaves ethnographic and historical writing to chart the course of Lak Chang's incorporation into the modern Chinese state. This has been a painful history but what emerges in this account is a sense of Tai cultural identity that is vigorous and adaptive. "The Tai ethnic category is thus a complex and dynamic construct which takes place within the context of changing power relations and socio-economic conditions where the past is reconstructed to give meaning to the present and hope for the future." In his account of the labours, rituals and beliefs of the Tai villagers of Daikong, Professor Yos brings contemporary ethnic identity to their life. Among the patchwork paddyfields and haphazard laneways of Lak Chang we come to a greater understanding of how global and regional processes of modernisation are managed and selectively incorporated by one local community English Thaï (Peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) Ethnic studies Social groups SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Society and culture: general Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Tai (Southeast Asian people) Tai (Southeast Asian people) China Yunnan Sheng China Ethnography Tai Yunnan province China / Yunnan Sheng Electronic books Australian National University Thai-Yunnan Project Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 192153639X https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3093638 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext data file |
spellingShingle | Yot Santasombat Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong Introduction Historical Studies of the Tai Yai: A Brief Sketch -- The Ethnography of Tai Yai in Yunnan -- Ethnic Identity and the Construction of an Imagined Tai Community -- Scope and Purpose of this Study -- The Setting Daikong and the Chinese Revolution -- Land Reform -- Tai Peasants and Cooperative Farming -- The Commune -- Daikong and the Cultural Revolution -- Lak Chang Today -- Agricultural and Economic Patterns -- Yearly Agricultural Cycle -- Land Tenure -- Cooperative Work Groups -- Animal Raising -- Non-Agricultural Production -- Household Income and Expenditure -- Kinship and Marriage in Daikong The Family and the Village Community -- Family Relations -- Choice of a Marriage Partner -- The Wedding in Lak Chang -- Sex and Marriage -- Family and the Life Cycle -- Political and Social Organisations The Chaopha -- Council of Ministers -- Poo Heng and Poo Kay -- Social Classes -- Social Groups and Organisations -- Political Organisations and Social Changes -- Religious Beliefs and Rituals Buddhism and Animism in Daily Life -- Beliefs and Rituals in Tai Society -- Annual Rituals and Celebrations in Daikong -- Death and Life-Cycle Rituals -- Life Crisis Rituals -- Beliefs, Rituals and Social Change -- Gender Roles in Tai Culture -- The Concept of Male Supremacy -- Gender Roles and Social Expectation -- Gender Roles in Changing Times -- Continuity and Reconstruction of Tai Ethnic Identity Symbolic Resistance and Reconstruction of Ethnic Identity -- Rice: Symbolic Resistance against Cultural Supremacy -- Poi Festivals, Buddhism and Tai Community -- Marriage, Farmland and the Reproduction of an Imagined Community Thaï (Peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) Ethnic studies Social groups SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Society and culture: general Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Tai (Southeast Asian people) Tai (Southeast Asian people) China Yunnan Sheng |
title | Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong |
title_alt | Reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong Introduction Historical Studies of the Tai Yai: A Brief Sketch -- The Ethnography of Tai Yai in Yunnan -- Ethnic Identity and the Construction of an Imagined Tai Community -- Scope and Purpose of this Study -- The Setting Daikong and the Chinese Revolution -- Land Reform -- Tai Peasants and Cooperative Farming -- The Commune -- Daikong and the Cultural Revolution -- Lak Chang Today -- Agricultural and Economic Patterns -- Yearly Agricultural Cycle -- Land Tenure -- Cooperative Work Groups -- Animal Raising -- Non-Agricultural Production -- Household Income and Expenditure -- Kinship and Marriage in Daikong The Family and the Village Community -- Family Relations -- Choice of a Marriage Partner -- The Wedding in Lak Chang -- Sex and Marriage -- Family and the Life Cycle -- Political and Social Organisations The Chaopha -- Council of Ministers -- Poo Heng and Poo Kay -- Social Classes -- Social Groups and Organisations -- Political Organisations and Social Changes -- Religious Beliefs and Rituals Buddhism and Animism in Daily Life -- Beliefs and Rituals in Tai Society -- Annual Rituals and Celebrations in Daikong -- Death and Life-Cycle Rituals -- Life Crisis Rituals -- Beliefs, Rituals and Social Change -- Gender Roles in Tai Culture -- The Concept of Male Supremacy -- Gender Roles and Social Expectation -- Gender Roles in Changing Times -- Continuity and Reconstruction of Tai Ethnic Identity Symbolic Resistance and Reconstruction of Ethnic Identity -- Rice: Symbolic Resistance against Cultural Supremacy -- Poi Festivals, Buddhism and Tai Community -- Marriage, Farmland and the Reproduction of an Imagined Community |
title_auth | Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong |
title_exact_search | Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong |
title_exact_search_txtP | Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong |
title_full | Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong Yos Santasombat |
title_fullStr | Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong Yos Santasombat |
title_full_unstemmed | Lak chang a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong Yos Santasombat |
title_short | Lak chang |
title_sort | lak chang a reconstruction of tai identity in daikong |
title_sub | a reconstruction of Tai identity in Daikong |
topic | Thaï (Peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) Ethnic studies Social groups SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Society and culture: general Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Tai (Southeast Asian people) Tai (Southeast Asian people) China Yunnan Sheng |
topic_facet | Thaï (Peuple d'Asie du Sud-Est) Ethnic studies Social groups SOCIAL SCIENCE Society and culture: general Society and social sciences Society and social sciences Tai (Southeast Asian people) Tai (Southeast Asian people) China Yunnan Sheng |
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