In popular imagery, the littorals of Sulu and Zamboanga conjure visions of pirates, terrorists, and bandits marauding its rough seas, open shores, and rugged mountains. These bleak accounts render the region nothing but a violent and peripheral southern Philippine backdoor inconspicuous to the sophisticated constituencies of the world’s metropolitan centres. Obscured from these imageries are the lasting cosmopolitan traits of openness, flexibility, and reception of local folk to trans-local cultural streams that marked Sulu and Zamboanga as a globalised space across the ages and oceans. The distinctive features of these cosmopolitan sensibilities are strikingly discernible in inter-generationally shared narratives, artefacts, and performanc...
As one of Indonesia’s fastest growing provinces, Kepri exhibits an increasingly multifaceted social...
International audienceThe Sama-Bajau, or Bajo diaspora, extends from the southern Philippines and Sa...
Places are imagined in different ways by different people and the imagining that dominates construct...
This ethnography examines the processes in which rooted but overlapping forms of cosmopolitan engage...
This article aims to explain the oral tradition of sea rites in Banyuwangi as an effort to conserve ...
Migrants originating from Singkawang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, experience limitations in their ab...
As an archipelagic territory of 7,641 islands, the Philippines is dealing with multiplicities of ide...
This is a thesis about surfing: surfing as a driver for tourism; global surf culture in local spaces...
Filipino musicians can be found performing in many cities throughout Asia. They form the largest and...
Over the years, several different renewal movements within Christianity have had a significant impac...
The aim of this paper is to explore ethnic, cultural, and material changes in the transformative his...
Palawan is an island in the Philippines with remarkable heritages of both an archaeological and an i...
Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism inaugurates a new, situated, cosmopolitan anthropology. It ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Racquel Berdon-GeorsuaThis thesis examines the music...
The aim of this paper is to explore ethnic, cultural, and material changes in the transformative his...
As one of Indonesia’s fastest growing provinces, Kepri exhibits an increasingly multifaceted social...
International audienceThe Sama-Bajau, or Bajo diaspora, extends from the southern Philippines and Sa...
Places are imagined in different ways by different people and the imagining that dominates construct...
This ethnography examines the processes in which rooted but overlapping forms of cosmopolitan engage...
This article aims to explain the oral tradition of sea rites in Banyuwangi as an effort to conserve ...
Migrants originating from Singkawang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, experience limitations in their ab...
As an archipelagic territory of 7,641 islands, the Philippines is dealing with multiplicities of ide...
This is a thesis about surfing: surfing as a driver for tourism; global surf culture in local spaces...
Filipino musicians can be found performing in many cities throughout Asia. They form the largest and...
Over the years, several different renewal movements within Christianity have had a significant impac...
The aim of this paper is to explore ethnic, cultural, and material changes in the transformative his...
Palawan is an island in the Philippines with remarkable heritages of both an archaeological and an i...
Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism inaugurates a new, situated, cosmopolitan anthropology. It ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Racquel Berdon-GeorsuaThis thesis examines the music...
The aim of this paper is to explore ethnic, cultural, and material changes in the transformative his...
As one of Indonesia’s fastest growing provinces, Kepri exhibits an increasingly multifaceted social...
International audienceThe Sama-Bajau, or Bajo diaspora, extends from the southern Philippines and Sa...
Places are imagined in different ways by different people and the imagining that dominates construct...