Buch, Englisch, 346 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 575 g
Reihe: Asia in Transition
A Sociology of the Everyday
Buch, Englisch, 346 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 575 g
Reihe: Asia in Transition
ISBN: 978-981-19-6061-1
Verlag: Springer
This thoughtful and wide-ranging open access volume explores the forces and issues shaping and defining contemporary identities and everyday life in Brunei Darussalam. It is a subject that until now has received comparatively limited attention from mainstream social scientists working on Southeast Asian societies. The volume helps remedy that deficit by detailing the ways in which religion, gender, place, ethnicity, nation-state formation, migration and economic activity work their way into and reflect in the lives of ordinary Bruneians. In a first of its kind, all the lead authors of the chapter contributions are local Bruneian scholars, and the editors skilfully bring the study of Brunei into the fold of the sociology of everyday life from multiple disciplinary directions. By engaging local scholars to document everyday concerns that matter to them, the volume presents a collage of distinct but interrelated case studies that have been previously undocumented or relatively underappreciated. These interior portrayals render new angles of vision, scale and nuance to our understandings of Brunei often overlooked by mainstream inquiry. Each in its own way speaks to how structures and institutions express themselves through complex processes to influence the lives of inhabitants. Academic scholars, university students and others interested in the study of contemporary Brunei Darussalam will find this volume an invaluable resource for unravelling its diversity and textures. At the same time, it hopefully stimulates critical reflection on positionality, hierarchies of knowledge production, cultural diversity and the ways in which we approach the social science study of Brunei.
‘I wish to commend the editors for bringing this volume to fruition. It is an important book in the context of Southeast Asian sociology and even more important for the development of our social, geographical, cultural and historical knowledge of Brunei.’—Victor T. King, University of Leeds
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Religionswissenschaft Religionswissenschaft Allgemein
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Kultursoziologie
- Rechtswissenschaften Strafrecht Kriminologie, Strafverfolgung
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft | Kulturwissenschaften Kulturwissenschaften
- Geisteswissenschaften Islam & Islamische Studien Islam & Islamische Studien
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Soziologie Allgemein
Weitere Infos & Material
Prologue
Victor T. King
1 Introduction: Towards a Sociology of the Everyday in Brunei Darussalam
Lian Kwen Fee, Paul J. Carnegie and Noor Hasharina Hassan
Part I Everyday Social Organisation of Religious Life
2 Traditional Malay Marriage Ceremonies in Brunei Darussalam: Between Adat and Syariah
Nur E’zzati Rasyidah Samad
3 Halal Certification in Brunei Darussalam: Bureaucratisation in Everyday LifeSiti Norfadzilah Kifli
4 Youth Religiosity and Social Media in Brunei Darussalam
Siti Mazidah Mohamad5 Food Choices and the Malay Muslim Middle Class in Brunei Darussalam
Faizul IbrahimPart II Negotiating Gender Expressions
6Learning Gender in a Malay Muslim Society in Brunei Darussalam
Shariza Wahyuna Shahrin7 Older Malay Muslim Women in Brunei Darussalam: A Non-Western Conception of Aging
Izzati Jaidin8 Domestic Maids (Amah) in Malay Households in Brunei Darussalam
Nurul Umillah Razak, Adira Rehafizzan Anuar, Siti Nurul Islam Sahar and Nur Hidayah Matsuni
9 Pengangun: Female Ritual Specialists for Malay Weddings in Brunei Darussalam
Mufidah Abdul HakimPart III Interpreting Space and Place
10 Belonging and Unbelonging in Kampong Ayer, Brunei DarussalamMuhammad Faiz Zul Hamdi, Norhidayah Abdullah, Hazimatul Diyana bintiNarudin and Paul J. Carnegie
11 The Sociocultural Significance of Homeownership in Brunei Darussalam
Noor Hasharina Hassan
12 Merantau: The Worldview and Praxis of Javanese Migrants in Brunei Darussalam
Westly Lo Siong Wei and Lian Kwen Fee
Part IV Contemporary Ethnic and Social Identity Formation
13 Negotiating Assimilation and Hybridity: The Identity of Chinese-Malays in Brunei Darussalam
Chang-Yau Hoon and Nur Shawatriqah Sahrifulhafiz
14 Zoomers in Brunei Darussalam: Language Use, Social Interaction and Identity
Zayani Zainal Abidin and Salbrina Sharbawi
15 From Migrants to Citizens: The Iban of Melilas Longhouse, Brunei Darussalam
Mahirah Nazatul Hazimah and Lian Kwen Fee



