The House in Southeast Asia: A Changing Social, Economic and Political DomainSigne Howell, Stephen Sparkes Routledge, 4 Jul 2013 - 286 halaman Explores the concept of 'house' in the context of Levi-Strauss' idea of the house as a link between kinship-based societies and class societies, developing this further into an examination of a conjuncture of architecture, people and symbolism. |
Isi
A theoretical overview | 16 |
The immortality of the house in Tana Toraja | 34 |
Malimbong District Tana Toraja Roxana Waterson | 44 |
Malay meanings and metaphors in the Jambi | 53 |
Kerlogue | 64 |
The house as a symbol of identity among the Baba | 67 |
Hestflått | 73 |
Village house and identity in Pipikoro | 83 |
Britt Trankell | 144 |
Residence and kinship | 150 |
The house the fish house and the giop | 171 |
of the roof | 189 |
Opposition and reversal | 195 |
with one of the belonging sopo | 205 |
Defence perimeters | 219 |
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Istilah dan frasa umum
ancestors appears architecture associated Baba become belonging Borgo building built called central ceremony Chinese close compound concept construction context continuity couple cultural daughter descent economic ethnic example expressed fact female fields fish gender giop ground head hearth-group hierarchical Highlands household human husband idea identity important individual Indonesia inhabitants inheritance island Kelabit kind kinship land levels living longhouse Malay male marriage married material meal means move offerings organization origin parents past person physical political position posts practice present Press refer regard relation relationship relative residence rice ritual role roof ruma seen sense share side social society sopo Southeast Asia space spirits status structure Studies symbolic Thai Thailand Toba Batak Toraja town traditional unit University usually village woman women Yong