科研費プロジェクト
「東南アジア熱帯域におけるプランテーション型バイオマス社会の総合的研究」
研究代表者:石川 登 (プロジェクトのホームページへ)
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- International Seminar on Radically Envisioning a Different Southeast Asia:
From a Non-State Perspective
- This workshop addresses to what extent Southeast Asia can be reconceptualized,
researched, and rewritten, from a non-state-centered perspective. The principal
aim of the workshop will be to seek a radically different epistemological
approach by taking the state out of Southeast Asia. Professor James C.
Scott (Yale University), who recently published The Art of Not Being Governed
(2009) will also participate.
- The nation-state-centered perspective has long generated a center-periphery
dichotomy in the territory of the state, presupposing the spatially uneven
expansion of the nation. The geo-ecological juxtaposition between hills
and plains, has for instance, laid the basis for a societal model reinforcing
stark differences between these two niches in terms of their political
and economic status, agricultural modes, social mobility, civilization’s
worldviews, religion, and kinship systems.
- In this conventional binary view on Southeast Asia, the upland tends to
be a fixed passive periphery vis-à-vis river-mouth state formations. This
dichotomous model is an archetypal case of “lived essentialism” in Southeast
Asian scholarship (Scott 1999) and is regarded as problematic, as this
simplifying narrative neglects regional complementarity and dynamism constraining
scholarly analysis.
- What is the proto-typical social formation of Southeast Asia, where cultural
plurality, ecological diversity, and economic development predominates
beyond the confines of the state? Recent scholarship on Southeast Asia
has suggested that a state-centered view often fails to investigate the
dynamic responses emanating from the periphery and influencing the center
as well as active agents on the ground. The understanding of upland-lowland
interaction requires an alternative framework, which goes beyond a one-way
diffusionist treatment of power.
- The turn of the century has seen newly emergent scholarship in search of
a radically different Southeast Asian social formation that emphasizes
“non-state space”, “border zone,” “hill-plain continuum,” “colonial arc,”
and “Southeast Asian massif.” These concepts on the spatial configurations
of Southeast Asia all pose fundamental questions on the ways in which ethnographies
and historiographies of Southeast Asia have been produced and will be tackled
in our workshop.
- 日 時:平成23年1月18日(火)-19日(水)
- 場 所:京都大学稲盛財団記念館3階大会議室
- 共催:Asian Connections: Southeast Asian Model for Co-Existence in the 21st Century
Asian CORE Program, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science/ Planted
Forests in Equatorial Southeast Asia: Human-nature Interactions in High
Biomass Society Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S)/ In Search of
Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa, Global COE Program, Kyoto
University,
- 開催日:平成22年12月11日(土)15:00 - 17:30
- 研究会名:第15回アブラヤシ研究会
- 開催場所:京都大学東南アジア研究所 稲盛財団記念館3階 小会議室Ⅰ
- 共催:アブラヤシ研究会・基盤研究S「東南アジア熱帯域におけるプランテーション型バイオマス社会の総合的研究」
- 発表者:Pek Leng (independent researcher)
- 題目:"The Costs and Benefits of the Oil Palm in Malaysia"
- 発表者:Riwanto Tirtrosudarmo (Indonesian Institute of Sciences-LIPI)
- 題目:"Indonesian migrant workers in oil palm plantation in Malaysia"
- 開催日:平成22年11月17日(水) 15:30~17:00
- 研究会名:Dr Lee Hua Seng氏講演会 (基盤研究(S)代表:石川)
- 開催場所:京都大学稲盛財団記念館3F 小会議室
- 話者:Dr Lee Hua Seng (Sarawak Timber Association会長)
- 題目:"Some aspects of forestry in Sarawak in the seventies"
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