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Southeast Asia : the human landscape of modernization and development

Title
Southeast Asia : the human landscape of modernization and development / Jonathan Rigg.
Author
Rigg, Jonathan, 1959-
Publication
London ; New York : Routledge, 2003.

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Description
xxi, 386 pages : illustrations, maps; 25 cm
Summary
  • The revised edition of Southeast Asia provides a grounded account of how people in the area are responding to - and being affected by - the changes sweeping through the region. The 'growth' or 'miracle' economies of Southeast Asia, after having achieved one of the most remarkable transformations in recent history, suffered a sharp downturn in fortunes with the Asian economic crisis of 1997. At the same time, the transitional economies of Indochina have undergone a deep process of market reform. This book unpicks the 'miracle' and the 'crisis' and elaborates on the process of reform.
  • The first section of the book provides the conceptual and empirical background to the later chapters, by examining the various explanations for Asia's rapid growth, the implications of fast-track industrialisation, the causes and interpretations of the economic crisis, and indigenous and alternative visions of development in the region including Buddhist and Islamic economics and the Asian Way. The second section focuses on poverty and social exclusion in the region from standard income-poverty studies to participatory methods that focus on more nuanced notions of deprivation. The third section of the book takes these trajectories down to the level of the padi field and the factory floor and asks a series of questions, including: How do people construct their livelihoods? What processes of marginalisation are evident? What are the emerging relations between rural and urban areas, and between farm and non-farm work? The final section reviews the Southeast Asian growth experience in the light of the many critiques of modernisation.
  • Southeast Asia blends conceptual interpretations of the regions growth (and fall from growth) with case study material drawn from across the region. It uses a wide range of social science literature and presents the complex arguments deployed in an accessible manner. The book challenges our understanding of patterns of change in rural and urban areas of the region, and unpicks themyriad ways in which individuals and households construct their livelihoods. Chapter summaries and annotated further reading are included.
Subject
  • Human geography > Southeast Asia
  • Industrialization > Southeast Asia
  • Marginality, Social > Southeast Asia
  • HISTORY
  • Rural conditions
  • Marginality, Social
  • Industrialization
  • Economic history
  • Geography
  • Human geography
  • Anthropogeografie
  • Soziale Situation
  • Sozialgeografie
  • Sozioökonomischer Wandel
  • Wirtschaft
  • Economische ontwikkeling
  • Sociaal-economische ontwikkeling
  • Southeast Asia > Geography
  • Southeast Asia > Economic conditions
  • Southeast Asia > Rural conditions
  • Southeast Asia
  • Südostasien
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 340-376) and index.
Contents
pt. I. Southeast Asian development: the conceptual landscape of dissent. 1. Chasing after the Wind: Of Miracles and Mirages. 2. Thinking Alternatively about Development in Southeast Asia -- pt. II. Marginal people and marginal lives: the 'excluded'. 3. The Geography of Exclusion: The View from Above. 4. The Experience of Exclusion -- pt. III. Change and interaction in the rural and urban worlds. 5. New Rural Worlds: More than the Soil. 6. The Factory World. 7. Rural-Urban Interactions -- pt. IV. Chasing the wind: modernization and development in Southeast Asia. 8. Chasing the Wind.
ISBN
  • 0415256399
  • 9780415256391
  • 0415256402
  • 9780415256407
  • 0203647246 (electronic)
  • 9780203647240 (electronic)
LCCN
  • 2002031816
  • X8-B34762
OCLC
  • ocm50518624
  • 50518624
  • SCSB-14424392
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library