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The Sociology of
Southeast Asia

Transformations in a Developing Region

by Victor T. King, University of Hull

This essential text fills a glaring gap in the social science of Southeast Asia with its comprehensive and integrated treatment of the important sociological and political economy writings on the region. Using case studies from across the region, King examines wider processes of change in relation to theories of modernization, underdevelopment and globalization and covers a wide range of themes including class, ethnicity and gender, and locates local-level issues and processes in the context of more general political, economic and cultural transformations. An essential undergraduate text and a useful postgraduate reference.

One of the main problems faced by teachers and students who have a scholarly interest in Southeast Asia is the lack of general, user-friendly texts in the social sciences. The absence of an introduction to the sociology of Southeast Asia is especially unfortunate. It is the aim of this volume to meet these needs. This is, then, the first sole-authored introductory sociology text on Southeast Asia that focuses on change and development in the region, provides an overview of the important sociological and political economy writings, and considers the key concepts and themes in the field since 1945. Some multi-authored works do exist but these are either outdated or focus on specialized topics. Aimed primarily at undergraduates up to the final year, this will also be a useful reference work for postgraduates and researchers who lack such a general work.

Contents:
Preface: Setting the Scene; Introduction: The Sociology of a Diverse Region; The Sociological Context; Modernization; Underdevelopment; State, Society and Class; Patronage and Corruption; Ethnicity and Identity; Religion, Society and Asian Values; Gender and the Changing Roles of Women; Urbanization and Social Change; Rural Transformations; Whither Southeast Asian Sociology?

A free preview booklet is available.
Copies can be ordered from gerald@nias.ku.dk

Published by NIAS Press, NIAS Reference Library #3
January 2008, 320 pp., illustrated
ISBN 978 87 91114 59 5, hardback, £50.00
ISBN 978 87 91114 60 1, paperback, £16.99