File containing mainly photocopies of the following South-East Asia General items
- Reference No:
- U DRB/7-23/22/1
- Dates:
- 1955 - 1985
- Description:
Including:
1) John R. Clammer, University of Singapore: 'Islam and capitalism in Southeast Asia. Sociology Working Papers', 63, University of Singapore, 1978, pp. 6-19.
2) Paul Chang: 'The role of administrator, inspector and heads of schools in improving the qualitative aspect of education in South - East Asia'. Teaching Education in New Countries, pp. 188-95.
3) Hildred Geertz. (Selections from): 'The Javanese family'. Free Press of Glencoe, 1961.
4) Hildred Geertz: 'The vocabulary of emotion: a study of Javanese socialization processes', Psychiatry, 22, 1959, pp. 225-37.
5) John R. Clammer: 'Weber and Islam in Southeast Asia'. International Studies of Sociology and Social Anthropology, vol. 42, 1985, pp. 102-14.
6) John R. Clammer: Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Hull: 'Overseas Chinese assimilation and resinification: a Malaysian case study'. South-East Asian Journal of Social Science, vol. 3, no. 2, 1975, pp. 9-23.
7) Howard C. Conklin: 'Hanunuo color categories'. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 11, 1955, pp. 359-44.
8) Cynthia C. Enloe: 'Issues and integration in Malaysia'.
9) Hans-Dieter Evers: 'Group conflict and class formation in South - East Asia'. In: 'Social development and modernization', 1971, pp. 108-31.
10) Maurice Freedman: 'The growth of a plural society in Malaya'. Pacific Asia Affairs, vol. 33, part 2, 1960, pp. 158-69.
11) Maurice Freedman and William A. Willmott: 'South-East Asia, with special reference to the Chinese'. International Social Science, 13, 1961, pp. 245-70.
12) Clifford Geertz: 'Ritual and social change: a Javanese example'. American Anthropologist, 59, 1957, pp. 32-53.
13) Eddie C.Y. Kuo: 'A socio - linguistic profile of Singapore'. Sociology Working Papers, no. 52, University of Singapore, 1976. 17 pp.
14) David Lim: 'The role of the university in development planning in Malaysia'. Minerva, January, 1974, pp. 18-38.
15) Chandra Muzaffar: (Chapter 8): 'Islamic resurgence: a global view' (with illustrations from South - East Asia). (?) pp. 149-86.
16) Judith A. Nagata: 'Perceptions of social inequality in Malaysia'. Contributions to Asian Studies, vol. 7, Leiden, 1975, pp. 113-36.
17) Judith A. Nagata: 'Tale of two cities: the role of non - urban factors in community life in two Malaysian towns'. Urban Anthropology, 3, 1974, pp. 1-26.
18) Judith A. Nagata: 'The social perspectives of an urban village in a Malayo-Muslim community'. Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology, vol. 3, part 2, 1972, pp. 65-84.
19) Judith A. Nagata: 'The status of ethnicity and the ethnicity of status: ethnic and class identity in Malaysia and Latin America'. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, vol. 17, parts 3- 4, 1975, pp. 242-59.
20) Judith A. Nagata: 'What is a Malay? Situational selection of ethnic identity in a plural society'. American Ethnologist, 1 (2), 1974, pp. 331-50.
21) Manning Nash: 'Southeast Asian society: dual or multiple?' Journal of Asian Studies, 23, 1964, pp. 417-31.
22) Clifford A. Sather: 'Kinship contiguity: variation in social alignments among the Semporna Bajau Laut'.
23) Paul Tennant: 'The decline of effective local government in Malaysia', Asian Survey, April 1973, pp. 347-65.
24) W.F. Wertheim. 'From Aliran towards class struggle in the countryside of Java'. Pacific Viewpoint, vol. 10, part 2, 1969, pp. 1-17.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
- Papers of Dr Royston Aubrey Bruton (1936 - 1993)