The family in flux in Southeast Asia : institution, ideology, practice
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The family in flux in Southeast Asia : institution, ideology, practice
Kyoto University Press , Silkworm Books, 2012
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- : Silkworm Books
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Other editors: Junko Koizumi, Chalidaporn Songsamphan, Ratana Tosakul
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: Kyoto University Press ISBN 9784876982226
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- Introduction The Family in Flux in Southeast Asia
- 1 FAMILY LAW AND RELATED DEBATES(The Concept of Family and Its Meaning in Thai History;Legal Reforms and Inheritance Disputes in Siam in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries ほか)
- 2 STATE POLICIES,IDEOLOGY,AND PRACTICE(Between Malay Kinship and Islamic Marriages:Negotiating Polygamy from Past to Present in Malaysia;Changing Family and Gender in Singapore ほか)
- 3 FAMILIES AND THE NETWORK OF RELATEDNESS IN FLUX AND FLOW(Relatedness and Reproduction in Time and Space:Three Cases of Karen across the Thai‐Burma Border;Changing Familial Relations and Practices of the Karen People in Chiang Mai,Northern Thailand ほか)
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: Silkworm Books ISBN 9786162150418
内容説明
The Family in Flux in Southeast Asia addresses the need to understand new trends affecting basic family structures in the region: decreases in fertility rates, aging populations, rising divorce rates, increases in female-headed households, smaller families, and increasing mobility of migrant workers. Leading scholars from disciplines including history, political science, economics, sociology, literary studies, and anthropology address topics including legal institutionalization, polygamy, national identity, gender roles, migration, and transnational marriage. They present cases of complementary, alternative, or parallel developments form Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. The authors provide a critical look at how notions of the family are negotiated amidst worries over the family's disintegration in the face of globalizing trends and increasing mobility, and how it is affected by increasing flows in the globalizing world.
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