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The Flaming Womb Barbara Watson Andaya

The Flaming Womb By Barbara Watson Andaya

The Flaming Womb by Barbara Watson Andaya


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The Princess of the Flaming Womb, the Javanese legend that introduces this study, symbolizes the many ambiguities attached to femaleness in Southeast Asian societies. Yet despite these ambiguities, the relatively egalitarian nature of male-female relations in Southeast Asia is central to arguments claiming a coherent identity for the region.

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The Flaming Womb: Repositioning Women in Early Modern Southeast Asia by Barbara Watson Andaya

The Princess of the Flaming Womb, the Javanese legend that introduces this pioneering study, symbolizes the many ambiguities attached to femaleness in Southeast Asian societies. Yet despite these ambiguities, the relatively egalitarian nature of male-female relations in Southeast Asia is central to arguments claiming a coherent identity for the region. This challenging work by senior scholar Barbara Watson Andaya considers such contradictions while offering a thought-provoking view of Southeast Asian history that focuses on women's roles and perceptions. Andaya explores the broad themes of the early modern era (1500-1800) the introduction of new religions, major economic shifts, changing patterns of state control, the impact of elite lifestyles and behaviors drawing on an extraordinary range of sources and citing numerous examples from Thai, Vietnamese, Burmese, Philippine, and Malay societies. In the process, she provides a timely and innovative model for putting women back into world history.

Andaya approaches the problematic issue of Southeast Asia by considering ways in which topography helped describe a geo-cultural zone and contributed to regional distinctiveness in gender construction. She examines the degree to which world religions have been instrumental in (re)constructing conceptions of gender an issue especially pertinent to Southeast Asian societies because of the leading role so often played by women in indigenous ritual. She also considers the effects of the expansion of long-distance trade, the incorporation of the region into a global trading network, the beginnings of cash-cropping and wage labor, and the increase in slavery on the position of women.

Erudite, nuanced, and accessible, The Flaming Womb makes a major contribution to a Southeast Asia history that is both regional and global in content and perspective.

The Flaming Womb Reviews

Andaya has penned the definitive volume on women in early modern Southeast Asia. Graduates and undergraduates will find Andaya's work approachable and foundational to their understanding of Southeast Asian history, society, politics, and religion.... Andaya's tightly argued book is masterfully organized and is the most comprehensive book to date on women in Southeast Asia. A must read for Southeast Asianists and historians of gender and women. - Choice

About Barbara Watson Andaya

Barbara Watson Andaya is professor of Asian studies and director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawai`i.

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CIN0824832884A
9780824832889
0824832884
The Flaming Womb: Repositioning Women in Early Modern Southeast Asia by Barbara Watson Andaya
Used - Well Read
Paperback
University of Hawai'i Press
20080330
352
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