Transnational Southeast Asia
This open access book presents Southeast Asia as an interesting and conceptually meaningful site to interrogate the transnational paradigm. In featuring research from and across different nations in Southeast Asia, it asks in what ways Southeast Asia lends itself to nuanced applications of transnati...
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| ऑनलाइन पहुंच: | ONIX_20250513_9789819636082_43 |
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| description | This open access book presents Southeast Asia as an interesting and conceptually meaningful site to interrogate the transnational paradigm. In featuring research from and across different nations in Southeast Asia, it asks in what ways Southeast Asia lends itself to nuanced applications of transnationalism, and what the wider cultural and collective implications of that might be. Instead of viewing the past and the present as oppositional concepts of time, a temporal continuum is applied to a time-space compression that is fundamental to the workings of the transnational paradigm in the region that we call Southeast Asia. The transnational paradigm, a conceptual tool encompassing various configurations of transnationalism across disciplines, becomes relevant for analysing global cultural flows, but not without due consideration of the nuances shaped by spatio-temporal trends. A paradigm shift in transnationalism from historical connections to contemporary connectivity is afforded by increased mobility and accelerated cultural flows, which have given rise to unprecedented economic productivity in the past century and digital connectivity in the new millennium – a shift that the chapters collectively explore. Relevant to advanced students and scholars across disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, focused on Southeast Asia, this book is a timely exploration that unpicks and unpacks this long-discussed aspect within Asian ‘area studies’. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1594122025-05-14T04:07:23Z Transnational Southeast Asia Ho, Hannah Ming Yit Chan, Ying-kit Transnational literary writings Transnational Migrants in Southeast Asia Environmental Activism Online Media Transnational Entrepreneurship Global Citizenship Europe-Asia Relations Mental Health as a Transnational Issue I Sustainable Development Initiatives in Southeast Asia This open access book presents Southeast Asia as an interesting and conceptually meaningful site to interrogate the transnational paradigm. In featuring research from and across different nations in Southeast Asia, it asks in what ways Southeast Asia lends itself to nuanced applications of transnationalism, and what the wider cultural and collective implications of that might be. Instead of viewing the past and the present as oppositional concepts of time, a temporal continuum is applied to a time-space compression that is fundamental to the workings of the transnational paradigm in the region that we call Southeast Asia. The transnational paradigm, a conceptual tool encompassing various configurations of transnationalism across disciplines, becomes relevant for analysing global cultural flows, but not without due consideration of the nuances shaped by spatio-temporal trends. A paradigm shift in transnationalism from historical connections to contemporary connectivity is afforded by increased mobility and accelerated cultural flows, which have given rise to unprecedented economic productivity in the past century and digital connectivity in the new millennium – a shift that the chapters collectively explore. Relevant to advanced students and scholars across disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, focused on Southeast Asia, this book is a timely exploration that unpicks and unpacks this long-discussed aspect within Asian ‘area studies’. 2025-05-14T04:07:22Z 2025-05-14T04:07:22Z 2025-05-13T08:26:16Z 2025 book ONIX_20250513_9789819636082_43 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101699 9789819636082 9789819636075 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/159412 eng Asia in Transition open access image/jpeg n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/101699/1/9789819636082.pdf Springer Nature Springer Nature Singapore 10.1007/978-981-96-3608-2 10.1007/978-981-96-3608-2 9fa3421d-f917-4153-b9ab-fc337c396b5a 94313eac-fe75-4c3d-906e-e06d4de26c5a 1e85f8af-86a3-4244-84f3-860ab687102d 9789819636082 9789819636075 Springer Nature Singapore 342 Singapore [...] Universiti Brunei Darussalam Universitas Bruneiensis 10.13039/100009100 open access |
| spellingShingle | Transnational literary writings Transnational Migrants in Southeast Asia Environmental Activism Online Media Transnational Entrepreneurship Global Citizenship Europe-Asia Relations Mental Health as a Transnational Issue I Sustainable Development Initiatives in Southeast Asia Transnational Southeast Asia |
| title | Transnational Southeast Asia |
| title_full | Transnational Southeast Asia |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Transnational Southeast Asia |
| title_short | Transnational Southeast Asia |
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| topic | Transnational literary writings Transnational Migrants in Southeast Asia Environmental Activism Online Media Transnational Entrepreneurship Global Citizenship Europe-Asia Relations Mental Health as a Transnational Issue I Sustainable Development Initiatives in Southeast Asia |
| topic_facet | Transnational literary writings Transnational Migrants in Southeast Asia Environmental Activism Online Media Transnational Entrepreneurship Global Citizenship Europe-Asia Relations Mental Health as a Transnational Issue I Sustainable Development Initiatives in Southeast Asia |
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