THE POLITICS OF FORGETTING - MIGRATION, KINSHIP AND MEMORY ON THE PERIPHERY OF THE SOUTHEAST-ASIAN STATE

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CARSTEN, J
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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE | 1995年 / 1卷 / 02期
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10.2307/3034691
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Q98 [人类学];
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Migration histories of villagers from Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia, show extensive demographic movement. These histories can be linked to local notions of kinship in which the acquisition of attributes and relationships in the present and future is of greater importance than links to dead forebears. The fragmentary nature of memories of migration recalls a wider phenomenon in Southeast Asian kinship, often labelled 'structural amnesia', and analysed in negative terms. However, forgetting one's ancestors can be understood more positively when placed in a regional context and linked to historical features of Southeast Asian polities. The conclusion takes up the wider anthropological debate on individual and social memory and the relation between narrative and memory, and argues that closer attention should be paid to the process of forgetting.
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