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Other pasts women, gender and history in early modern Southeast Asia edited by Barbara Watson Andaya.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Honolulu Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa 2000.Description: xviii, 347 pages ill., map 23 cmISBN:
  • 193073400X
Other title:
  • Women, gender and history in early modern Southeast Asia
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.420959 AND
Contents:
Introduction /​ Barbara Watson Andaya 1. The Bissu: study of a third gender in Indonesia /​ Leonard Y. Andaya 2. Introductory remarks between the lines: writing histories of Middle Cambodia /​ Ashley Thompsonrdisciplinary approaches to understanding the female presence in the Sejarah Melayu /​ Ruzy Hashim 3. From animist "priestess" to Catholic priest: the re/​gendering of religious roles in the Philippines, 1521-1685 /​ Carolyn Brewer 4. Imagining women in Javanese religion: goddesses, ascetes, queens, consorts, wives /​ Ann Kumar 5. Bringing Tun Kudu out of the shadows: inte 6. Inside the inner court: the world of women in Balinese Kidung poetry /​ Helen Creese 7. Pants, skirts and pulpits: women and gender in seventeenth-century Amboina /​ Gerrit Knaap 8. Slavery, ethnicity and the economic independence of women in seventeenth-century Batavia /​ Hendrik E. NiemeijerAsia /​ Barbara Watson Andaya 12. From a water buffalo to a human being: women and the family in Siamese history /​ Junko Koizumi. 9. VOC employees and their relationships with Mon and Siamese women: a case study of Osoet Pegua /​ Dhiravat na Pombejra 10. Gender, state and history: the literati voice in Vietnam /​ John Whitmore 11. Dilineating female space: seclusion and the state in pre-modern island Southeast 12. From a water buffalo to a human being: women and the family in Siamese history /​ Junko Koizumi.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 269 - 338) and index.

Introduction /​ Barbara Watson Andaya 1. The Bissu: study of a third gender in Indonesia /​ Leonard Y. Andaya 2. Introductory remarks between the lines: writing histories of Middle Cambodia /​ Ashley Thompsonrdisciplinary approaches to understanding the female presence in the Sejarah Melayu /​ Ruzy Hashim 3. From animist "priestess" to Catholic priest: the re/​gendering of religious roles in the Philippines, 1521-1685 /​ Carolyn Brewer 4. Imagining women in Javanese religion: goddesses, ascetes, queens, consorts, wives /​ Ann Kumar 5. Bringing Tun Kudu out of the shadows: inte 6. Inside the inner court: the world of women in Balinese Kidung poetry /​ Helen Creese 7. Pants, skirts and pulpits: women and gender in seventeenth-century Amboina /​ Gerrit Knaap 8. Slavery, ethnicity and the economic independence of women in seventeenth-century Batavia /​ Hendrik E. NiemeijerAsia /​ Barbara Watson Andaya 12. From a water buffalo to a human being: women and the family in Siamese history /​ Junko Koizumi. 9. VOC employees and their relationships with Mon and Siamese women: a case study of Osoet Pegua /​ Dhiravat na Pombejra 10. Gender, state and history: the literati voice in Vietnam /​ John Whitmore 11. Dilineating female space: seclusion and the state in pre-modern island Southeast 12. From a water buffalo to a human being: women and the family in Siamese history /​ Junko Koizumi.

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