Nation-state, identity and religion in Southeast Asia
In: Asian Studies Monograph, No. 4
Abstract
Suryadinata, Leo: State and minority religions in contemporary Indonesia. Recent government policy towards Confucianism, Tridharma and Buddhism.- S. 5-24. Nakashima, Narihisa: Ethnicity and religion in Suharto's Indonesia. Minangkabau society and the marriage law of 1974.- S. 25-54. Shamsul A. B.: A question of identity. A case study of Malaysian Islamic revivalism and the non-Muslim response. - S. 55-80. Ayabe, Tsuneo: Millennialism and national integration. A comparative study of the Philippines and Thailand. - S. 81-96. Bazuon, Leslie E.: Philippine nation and minority culture. A reconstruction of Manobo social reality. - S. 97-126. Terada, Takefumi: Beyond the nation state. Overseas expansion of a Philippine Christian church, the Iglesia ne Cristo. - S. 127-142. Mori, Masami: Politics, ethnicity and religion. The role of external factors in southern Philippine migrant village. - S. 143-170. Tanaguchi, Yasuhisa: Transnational migration and identity. The case of the Yunnanese Han-Chinese in northern Thailand. - S. 171-182
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Singapore Society of Asian Studies
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VI,188
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