Cultural Values and Human Ecology in Southeast Asia: Michigan Papers On South And Southeast Asia, cartea 27
Editat de Karl Hutterer, A. Rambo, A. Terry Rambo, George Lovelaceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1984
Ecologists have long based their conceptual frameworks in the natural sciences. Recently, however, they have acknowledged that ecosystems cannot be understood without taking into account human interventions that may have taken place for thousands of years. And for their part, social scientists have recognized that human behavior must be understood in the environment in which it is acted out. Researchers have thus begun to develop the area of “human ecology.” Yet human ecology needs suitable conceptual frameworks to tie the human and natural together.
In response, Cultural Values and Human Ecology uses the framework of cultural values to collect a set of highly diverse contributions to the field of human ecology. Values represent an important and essential aspect of the intellectual organization of a society, integrated into and ordained by the over-arching cosmological system, and constituting the meaningful basis for action, in terms of concreteness and abstraction of content as well as mutability and permanence. Because of this balance, values lend themselves to the kinds of analyses of ecological relationships conducted here, those that demand a reasonable amount of specificity as well as historical stability.
The contributions to Cultural Values and Human Ecology are exceedingly diverse. They include abstract theoretical discussions and specific case studies, ranging across the landscape of Southeast Asia from the islands to southern China. They deal with hunting-gathering populations as well as peasants operating within contemporary nation-states, and they are the work of natural scientists, social scientists, and humanists of Western and Asian origin. Diversity in the backgrounds of the authors contributes most to the varied approaches to the theme of this volume, because differences in cultural background and academic tradition will lead to different research interests and to differences in the empirical approaches chosen to pursue given problems.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780891480402
ISBN-10: 0891480404
Pagini: 427
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția U OF M CENTER FOR SOUTH EAST ASIAN STUDI
Seria Michigan Papers On South And Southeast Asia
ISBN-10: 0891480404
Pagini: 427
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția U OF M CENTER FOR SOUTH EAST ASIAN STUDI
Seria Michigan Papers On South And Southeast Asia
Notă biografică
Karl F. Hutterer is Curator, Division of the Orient, at the University of Michigan’s Museum of Anthropology.
A. Terry Rambo is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the East-West Center in Hawaii and Visiting Professor at Khon Kaen University.
George W. Lovelace is at the East-West Environment and Policy Institute in Hawaii.
A. Terry Rambo is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the East-West Center in Hawaii and Visiting Professor at Khon Kaen University.
George W. Lovelace is at the East-West Environment and Policy Institute in Hawaii.
Descriere
Gathers seventeen diverse perspectives on human ecology in Southeast Asia with a conceptual framework—cultural values—designed to bridge social and natural science paradigms