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Senri Ethnological Studies (SES)

No. 93 Migration and the Remaking of Ethnic/Micro-Regional Connectedness

2016年8月31日刊行

Edited by Takako Yamada, Toko Fujimoto

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CONTENTS

Preface
 ………………Takako Yamada and Toko Fujimoto
Introduction
 ………………Takako Yamada and Toko Fujimoto
Part I Historiography and Networking in the Remaking of Connectedness
History of Raising Self-Awareness and Historiography for Strengthening Connectedness: The Vancouver Chinese in Multicultural Canada
 ………………Setsuko Sonoda
Bottom-up Coexistence: The Negotiation of Chinese Ethnicity, Islam, and the Making of Ethno-Religious Landscapes among Yunnanese Muslims in the Thai-Myanmar Borderland
 ………………Liulan Wang-Kanda
Part II The Power of Education and the Remaking of Connectedness
Chinese Muslims in Northern Thailand: The Making of the Middle Class through Multiple Identities
 ………………Suchart Setthamalinee
Tibetan Women in the Remaking and Keeping of Communal Solidarity in Toronto, Canada
 ………………Tsering Choedon
Part III The Power of “Tradition” in the Remaking of Connectedness
The Kazakh Minority in Mongolia: Falconry as a Symbol of Kazakh Identity
 ………………Altangul Bolat
Migration to the “Historical Homeland”: Remaking Connectedness in Kazakh Society beyond National Borders
 ………………Toko Fujimoto
Part IV Contextualization and the Remaking of Connectedness
Diffusion of Knowledge with the Movement of Experts among Settled Village Communities: A Case Study of the Dong People in Southwest China
 ………………Tsutomu Kaneshige
Script, Text, and Voice: Micro-Regional Connectedness in the Articulation of Palaung Buddhism in Northern Myanmar
 ………………Takahiro Kojima
5 Reconstructing Religious Identity among the Sami of Scandinavia: Christian Sami Contextual Theology in the Twenty-first Century
 ………………Olle Sundström
Part V Religion and Leadership in the Remaking of Connectedness
Catholic Immigrants in Nineteenth- to Twentieth-Century Urals: Scenarios of Establishing and Maintaining Connectedness
 ………………Elena Glavatskaya
Leadership and Empathy in the Remaking of Communal Connectedness among Tibetans in Toronto
 ………………Takako Yamada
Migratory Shamans: Shamanic “Propagation” from Mining Town to Mining Town in Mongolia
 ………………Ippei Shimamura
Part VI Roundtable Discussion on the Remaking of Connectedness
Roundtable Discussion on the Remaking of Connectedness
Contributors
 

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