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Titel:Chasing traces
Titelzusatz:history and ethnography in the uplands of socialist Asia
Mitwirkende:Petit, Pierre [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Michaud, Jean [HerausgeberIn]   i
Verf.angabe:edited by Pierre Petit and Jean Michaud
Verlagsort:Honolulu
Verlag:University of Hawaiʻi Press
Jahr:2024
Umfang:vii, 311 Seiten
Illustrationen:Illustrationen, Karten
Fussnoten:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:978-0-8248-9555-6
 978-0-8248-9790-1
Abstract:"In the connected highlands of southwest China, Vietnam, and Laos, recalling the past is a highly sensitive act. Among local societies, many may actively avoid recalling the past for fear of endangering themselves and others. Oral traditions and rare archives remain the main avenues to visit the past, but the national revolutionary narrative and the language of heritagization have strongly affected the local expression of historical memory. Yet this does not prevent local societies from producing their stories in their own terms, even if often in conflict with both national and Western categories. Producing history, ethnohistory, historical anthropology, and historical geography in the Southeast Asian highlands raises significant questions relating to methodology, epistemology, and ethics, for which most researchers are often ill-prepared. How can scholars manage to competently access information about the past? How is one to capture history-in-the making through events, speech acts, rituals, and performances? How is the memory of the past transmitted-or not-and with what logic? Based on the experiences and reflections of a dozen diverse scholars rooted in decades of work in these three communist states, Chasing Traces is the first book about historical ethnography and related issues in the Southeast Asian highlands. Taking a critically reflexive posture, the authors make a plea for the individual, the hidden, and the backstage, for what life is really like on the ground, as opposed to imagined homogeneity, legibility, and unambiguousness. Their investigations on the history of ethnic minority communities adds archival historiography to ethnographic fieldwork and examines the relationship between the two fields. The individual chapters each tell distinctive stories of the conjunction of fieldwork, archival research, official surveillance, community participation, cultural norms, partnership with local scholars, and the other factors that both facilitate and frustrate the research enterprise of writing about the past in these societies. A timely work, this volume also provides guidelines for alternative ways to document and reflect when physical access becomes limited due to factors such as pandemic, political instability, and violence, and offers creative ways for researchers to cope with these dramatic shifts"--
URL:Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz1858359600inh.htm
Schlagwörter:(g)Hinterindien   i / (s)Ethnologie   i
Dokumenttyp:Aufsatzsammlung
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : Online-Ausgabe: Chasing traces. - Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2024
Sach-SW:Asian history
 Asiatische Geschichte
 Demokratische Ideologien: Sozialismus, Mitte-links
 HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia
 Marxism & Communism
 POL054000
 POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism & Socialism
 Politische Ideologien und Bewegungen der extremen Linken
 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
 Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
 Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies
 Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Ethnographie
Geograph. SW:South East Asia
 Südostasien
K10plus-PPN:1858359600
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