A Malay Village And Malaysia: Social Values And Rural Development
This is an anthropological study of a rubber tapping community in Jandram Hilir in Selangor, West Malaysia. Its main focus is how such a community interacts with the outside world. In its 171 pages the author looks at Malay villager stereotypes of outsiders, how villagers react to outside events, how the economics of the village governs its interaction with outsiders and the basis of social relations amongst the villagers themselves. There is also a bibliography and glossary of Malay colloquial terms used in the text.
RM100.00
Out of stock
Description
This is an anthropological study of a rubber tapping community in Jandram Hilir in Selangor, West Malaysia. Its main focus is how such a community interacts with the outside world. In its 171 pages the author looks at Malay villager stereotypes of outsiders, how villagers react to outside events, how the economics of the village governs its interaction with outsiders and the basis of social relations amongst the villagers themselves. There is also a bibliography and glossary of Malay colloquial terms used in the text.
Publisher: Human Relations Area Files
Paperback
1968
ISBN: 9780875363226
Revisiting Malaysia Modernisation: Essays On Science, Technology, Religion And Environment
Dancing The Malaysian
The Chulia in Penang: Patronage and Place-Making around the Kapitan Kling Mosque, 1786–1957
House of Glass
Biopiracy Watch: A Compilation Of Some Recent Cases (2013)
