The making of anthropology in East and Southeast Asia / / edited by Shinji Yamashita, Joseph Bosco, and J.S. Eades.

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Place / Publishing House:New York : : Berghahn Books,, 2004.
Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 374 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Asian anthropologies : foreign, native and indigenous / Shinji Yamashita, Joseph Bosco, and J.S. Eades
  • The "world-system" of anthropology : Japan and Asia in the global community of anthropologists / Takami Kuwayama
  • Debating the "Japanese" race in Meiji Japan : towards a history of early Japanese anthropology / David Askew
  • Constructing selves and others in Japanese anthropology : the case of Micronesia and Southeast Asian studies / Shinji Yamashita
  • On the tension between Japanese and American anthropological depictions of Japan / Gordon Mathews
  • Japanese anthropology and depictions of the Ainu / Sidney C.H. Cheung
  • Past and present : two moments in the history of Chinese anthropology / Xin Liu
  • Anthropology and the progress of Chinese education : cultural continuity, cultural comparison, and the role of scholars / Zhuang Kongshao
  • Chinese national dance and the discourse of nativization in Chinese anthropology / David Y.H. Wu
  • Local theories and sinicization in the anthropology of Taiwan / Joseph Bosco
  • The making and indigenization of anthropology in Korea / Kwang-Ok Kim
  • Anthropology, identity, and nation formation in Malaysia / A.B. Shamsul
  • Anthropology and indigenization in a Southeast Asian state : Malaysia / Tan Chee-Beng
  • Towards indigenization : responses, challenges and experiences in the Philippines / Alicia P. Magos.