Engaging Asia -

Engaging Asia

Essays on Laos and Beyond in Honour of Martin Stuart-Fox

Desley Goldston (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
448 Seiten
2019
NIAS Press (Verlag)
978-87-7694-254-0 (ISBN)
44,80 inkl. MwSt
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This is more than a hagiography, however. Its chapters on Laos especially make significant contributions to their field. Engaging Asia is thus a volume that will stimulate and satisfy, while also honouring a scholar whose unusual career took him from marine biologist to war correspondent to respected scholar of Southeast Asian politics and history.
Long regarded as a peripheral state in mainland Southeast Asia, Laos has attracted far less scholarly attention than richer and more powerful neighbours like Thailand and Vietnam. This has meant, however, that in Lao studies there is a greater potential for individual scholars to make significant contributions to their field. One such scholar is Australia's Martin Stuart-Fox, in honour of whom this festschrift has been produced with contributions from colleagues, former doctoral students and friends.
The volume is more than a hagiography, however. Its chapters on Laos all make significant contributions to Lao studies. These range from the writing of Lao prehistory in Laos, to early Lao-Thai relations, from French colonial archaeology to medical practices and gun-boat diplomacy, from the `invention' of Laos as a modern state to its revolutionary transformation and present politics.
Though the main focus is on the history, politics and national identity of Laos, essays also point `beyond' Laos, both geographically and metaphorically. In the first instance, the volume provides a welcome comparative perspective, from precolonial relations between Southeast Asian polities and European courts to colonial policies within French Indochina, to the structure of communist power in Vietnam.
Three concluding essays point beyond Laos in a metaphorical sense in directions indicated by Professor Stuart-Fox's wider intellectual interests - to cultural legitimation and identity, to Buddhism and Buddhist meditation, and to how the principles of Darwinian evolution apply to historical change.
Engaging Asia is thus a volume that will stimulate and satisfy, while at the same time honouring a scholar whose unusual career took him from marine biologist to war correspondent to respected scholar of Southeast Asian politics and history.

Desley Goldston is an independent scholar and educator who has travelled widely and lived many years in Asia, including a decade in Laos. Taking advantage of access at that time to previously secret Party documents, she undertook her doctoral dissertation on the 1975 revolutionary seizure of power, for which Martin Stuart-Fox was her supervisor.

Introduction (Desley Goldston) * Contributors * 1. Martin Stuart-Fox: Evolution of a Worldview (Jessica Harriden) * 2. On Writing Volume One of The History of Laos (Souneth Phothisane) * 3. The Half Millennium Quandary: Establishing the Ayutthaya-Lan Xang Frontier 1357-1827 (Pheuiphanh and Mayoury Ngaosrivathana) * 4. The La Grandiere, 1894-1910: A French Naval Presence on the Upper Mekong (Kennon Breazeale) * 5. The Birth of French Research into the Prehistory of Laos (Lia Genovese) * 6. Nurse Khamphanh and His Dead Horse: The Practice of Biomedical Science in Early Twentieth Century Laos (Kathryn Sweet) * 7. The Invention of French Laos (Geoffrey Gunn) * 8. Laos in the 60s (Tim Page) * 9. The Lao Long of Cambodia: Ethnic Lao in the Cambodian Revolutions (Martin Rathie) * 10. Marxist Leninist Ideology Drove the Lao Revolution (Desley Goldston) * 11. Mobilizing Hearts and Minds: Reconciliation Politics in Laos (Soulatha Sayalath) * 12. Photographing Laos (Steve Northup) * 13. The Ethno-Religious Identity of the Tai People in Sipsong Panna and Its Resurgence in Recent Manuscripts (Volker Grabowsky) * 14. An Embassy from Banten at the Court of Charles II (Sarah Tiffin) * 15. Tonkinese Migrant Labour in Cambodia: A Coolie History (Margaret Slocomb) * 16. Decentralization in Vietnam: Resolving Central-Provincial Relations (Timothy McGrath) * 17. What is the First jhana? The Central Question in Buddhist Meditation Theory (Roderick S. Bucknell) * 18. Biological and Cultural Evolution: A Proper Analogy (Juan Ramon Alvarez) * Afterword (Martin Stuart-Fox ) * Publications of Martin Stuart-Fox * Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie NIAS Studies in Asian Topics ; 67
Zusatzinfo 27 illustrations & 4 maps
Verlagsort Copenhagen
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Buddhismus
ISBN-10 87-7694-254-6 / 8776942546
ISBN-13 978-87-7694-254-0 / 9788776942540
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