Islam and cultural diversity in Southeast Asia. Vol. 2 Perspectives from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia

Bibliographic Details
Resource Type: Book
Language:English
Published: Tokyo, Japan Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Islam and cultural diversity in Southeast Asia (Vol.2): perspectives from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Cambodia/ Ikuya Tokoro and Hisao Tomizawa
  • Islam and the National History of Indonesia/ Yumi Sugahara
  • The 33rd Nahdlatul Ulama Congress: Ulama-ness and the Rais Aam/ Yasuko Kobayashi
  • Increasing interest in Islamic clothes and "correctness" in Indonesia/ Momo Shioya
  • Balinese dances in multi-religious Jakarta: a preliminary study of Muslim learners and Hindu instructors/ Yukako Yoshida
  • Islam and cultural diversity in Malaysia as a mirror for Southeast Asia/ Shamsul A.B.
  • The transformation of Pan-Malayism in Post-war Malay(si)a/ Naoki Soda
  • An alternative vision of Malayan decononisation from the perspective of Muslim intellectuals in Singapore/ Yuji Tsuboi
  • Formation of independent education system in Sabah/ Nao Kaneko
  • The role of Gong ensemble music in shaping ritual in Sabah: a comparison between Dusunic and Sama-Bajau cultures/ Jacqueline Pugh-kitingan
  • Mindanao's agricultural colony project and Muslim integration in the colonial Philippines, 1913-1920/ Nobutaka Suzuki
  • The Mindanao conflict and peace process from the Aquino to the Duterte Presidency: a perspective from the Sulu Moro community/ Ikuya Tokoro
  • How Songkhla's Samrong Bridge Inscriptions show the diversity of Southern Thailand society/ Keiko Kuroda
  • The Da'wa movement and the diversity of Muslim communities in Thailand/ Ryoko Nishi
  • From refusal to acceptance: dynamics between Muslims and Christians in Southern Thailand through NGO aid activities/ Hisashi Ogawa
  • Muslims in the Lower Mekong: ideas and practices of cleanliness/ Omar Farouk.