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Punks, Monks and Politics - Authenticity in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia

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Explores the notion of authenticity in three Southeast Asian countries with a high degree of cross-border mobility where the boundaries between the local and international are blurred

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Introduction, Julian CH Lee and Marco Ferrarese / Section 1: Malaysia / 1. Heavy Metal Nothingness: Alluring Foreignness and Authenticity Construction in Early 2010s Malaysian Metal, Marco Ferrarese / 2. Religiosity as a 'Currency' of Authenticity: Islam and Group Identity Formation in Malaysia, Frederik Holst / 3. Close Encounters of the Authentic Kind: Exploring Love, Sex and Intimacy among Gay-Identifying Malaysian Men, Joseph N. Goh / 4. Ini Bukan Budaya Kita: This is not our Culture, Julian CH Lee / 5. A Postscript - Ini Budaya Kita: This is our Culture, Nikkola Mikocki-Bleeker, Julian CH Lee and Ceridwen Spark / Section 2: Indonesia / 6. Emplacing Punk: Subcultural Boundary Work and Space in Indonesia, Erik Hannerz / 7. 'Punk Sejati': The Production of 'Do It Yourself' Authenticity in the Indonesian Hardcore Punk Scene, Sean Martin-Iverson / 8. Authenticity and the Textiles of Sikka: An Essay on the Apposition of Values, E Douglas Lewis / 9. Culture as Art: From Practice to Spectacle in Indonesia, Greg Acciaioli / Section 3: Thailand / 10. If you don't do it who fucking will? Authenticity and Do-it-Yourself Practices in Bangkok's Underground Rock Subculture, Pablo Henri Ramirez Didou / 11. Questioning Thainess: Pleng Lukthung in the Twenty-first Century, Viriya Sawangchot / 12. Thailand after the 2014 coup: Restoring 'Thai-style democracy', Alessio Fratticcioli / 13. Buddhism and Authenticity in the Mountains of Southeast Asia, Sean Matthew Ashley / 14. Reshaping the Quest for 'Authenticity' in Home-Stay Tourism in Northeast Thailand, Rebekah Farrell

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Edited by Julian C H Lee and Marco Ferrarese

Summary

Explores the notion of authenticity in three Southeast Asian countries with a high degree of cross-border mobility where the boundaries between the local and international are blurred

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Authors Julian C H Lee, Julian C H Ferrarese Lee
Assisted by Marco Ferrarese (Editor), Ferrarese Marco (Editor), Julian C Lee (Editor), Julian C H Lee (Editor), Julian C. Lee (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2018
 
EAN 9781786600219
ISBN 978-1-78660-021-9
No. of pages 304
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

Thailand, Malaysia, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Cultural Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Indonesia

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