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(Ebook) Leaves of the Same Tree: Trade and Ethnicity in the Straits of Melaka by Leonard Y. Andaya ISBN 9780824831899, 9781435666733, 0824831896, 1435666739

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Authors:Leonard Y. Andaya
Pages:320 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:NUS Press of Singapore
Language:english
File Size:4.28 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780824831899, 9781435666733, 0824831896, 1435666739
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(Ebook) Leaves of the Same Tree: Trade and Ethnicity in the Straits of Melaka by Leonard Y. Andaya ISBN 9780824831899, 9781435666733, 0824831896, 1435666739

Despite the existence of about a thousand ethnolinguistic groups in Southeast Asia, very few historians of the region have engaged the complex issue of ethnicity. Leaves of the Same Tree illustrates how historians can use it both as an analytical tool and as a subject of analysis to add further depth to understanding of Southeast Asian pasts. The Straits of Melaka offers an ideal testing ground for understanding the process of ethnic formation, and the author examines ethnic groups along the straits to document the manner in which they responded to the vicissitudes of the international marketplace.
Earliest and most important were the Malayu (Malays), whose dominance in turn contributed to the "ethnicization" of other groups in the straits. By deliberately politicizing differences within their own ethnic community, the Malayu encouraged the emergence of new ethnic categories, such as the Minangkabau, the Acehnese, and, to a lesser extent, the Batak.
Leaves of the Same Tree demostrates how problematizing ethnicity can offer a more nuanced view of ethnic relations in a region that boasts one of the greatest diversities of language and culture in the world. Creative and challenging, the book uncovers many new questions that promise to revitalize and reorient the historiography of Southeast Asia.
Leonard Y. ANDAYA is Professor of Southeast Asian history at the University of Hawai'i.
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