Religion, Values & Development in Southeast Asia /
Matthews, Bruce
Religion, Values & Development in Southeast Asia / Bruce Matthews, Judith Nagata. - 1 online resource (168 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- MAX WEBER'S HERITAGE AND MODERN SOUTHEAST ASIAN THINKING ON DEVELOPMENT -- THE USE OF CUSTOMARY LAW IN DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA -- THE IMPACT OF THE ISLAMIC REVIVAL (DAKWAH) ON THE RELIGIOUS CULTURE OF MALAYSIA -- BUDDHISM, MODERNIZATION AND NATIONAL PURPOSE -- BUDDHISM AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF BUDDHIST UNIVERSITIES -- A BRIEF EXPLORATION INTO THE NATURE OF MEN-WOMEN RELATIONS AMONG PRE-COLONIAL MALAY AN PEOPLE -- WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RURAL INDONESIA -- FORMS OF RATIONALITY, RATIONALIZATION, AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN A NORTHERN PHILIPPINE COMMUNITY -- ANGKOR WAT EXAMINED FROM A SACRIFICIAL POINT OF VIEW -- HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY MEANINGS OF THAI KHWAN: THE USE OF LEXICAL MEANING CHANGE AS AN INDICATOR OF CULTURE CHANGE
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This volume contains ten papers presented at the joint Conference of the Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, in 1982. The contributors are each specialists in their given fields, and teach in either Canada or Southeast Asia. The essays cover a wide range of issues related to traditional and contemporary Southeast Asia. They include anthropological, economic, linguistic, legal and historical perspectives, and focus on Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Burma.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789971988203 9789814379076
10.1355/9789814379076 doi
HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia.
Religion, Values & Development in Southeast Asia / Bruce Matthews, Judith Nagata. - 1 online resource (168 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- MAX WEBER'S HERITAGE AND MODERN SOUTHEAST ASIAN THINKING ON DEVELOPMENT -- THE USE OF CUSTOMARY LAW IN DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA -- THE IMPACT OF THE ISLAMIC REVIVAL (DAKWAH) ON THE RELIGIOUS CULTURE OF MALAYSIA -- BUDDHISM, MODERNIZATION AND NATIONAL PURPOSE -- BUDDHISM AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF BUDDHIST UNIVERSITIES -- A BRIEF EXPLORATION INTO THE NATURE OF MEN-WOMEN RELATIONS AMONG PRE-COLONIAL MALAY AN PEOPLE -- WOMEN'S STUDIES IN RURAL INDONESIA -- FORMS OF RATIONALITY, RATIONALIZATION, AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN A NORTHERN PHILIPPINE COMMUNITY -- ANGKOR WAT EXAMINED FROM A SACRIFICIAL POINT OF VIEW -- HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY MEANINGS OF THAI KHWAN: THE USE OF LEXICAL MEANING CHANGE AS AN INDICATOR OF CULTURE CHANGE
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This volume contains ten papers presented at the joint Conference of the Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, in 1982. The contributors are each specialists in their given fields, and teach in either Canada or Southeast Asia. The essays cover a wide range of issues related to traditional and contemporary Southeast Asia. They include anthropological, economic, linguistic, legal and historical perspectives, and focus on Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Burma.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789971988203 9789814379076
10.1355/9789814379076 doi
HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia.

