| Preface |
05 |
| Introduction: Living on the Margins: Minorities and Borderlines in Cambodia and Southeast Asia
Peter J. Hammer |
07 |
| Part One: Borderlines and Border Crossings |
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| Spaces of Resistance: The Ethnic Brao People and the International Border Between Laos and Cambodia
Ian G. Baird |
19 |
| Religious Conversion on the Ethnic Margins of Southeast Asia
Robert L. Winzeler |
45 |
| Women, Pregnancy and Health: Traditional Midwives among the Bunong in Mondulkiri, Cambodia
Brigitte Nikles |
65 |
| Part Two: Development and Indigenous Communities: Targeting the Marginalized |
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Development – In Whose Name? Cambodia’s Economic Development and its Indigenous Communities – From Self-Reliance to Uncertainty
Jeremy Ironside |
91 |
| Changes in Gender Roles and Women’s Status among Indigenous Communities in Cambodia’s Northeast
Margherita Maffii |
129 |
| Development as Tragedy: The Asian Development Bank and Indigenous Peoples in Cambodia
Peter J. Hammer |
141 |
When the Margins Turn One’s Step Toward an Object of Desire:
Segregation and Inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in Northeast Cambodia
Frédéric Bourdier |
177 |
Part Three: Constructing Self and Others:
Understandings Beyond Borders |
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Minorities, the State, and the International Community in Cambodia:
Towards Liberal Multiculturalism?
Stefan Ehrentraut |
189 |
| The Making of an Invisible Minority: Muslims in Colonial Burma
Stephen L. Keck |
221 |
The Cham Muslims of Cambodia:
Defining Islam Today and the Validity of the Discourse of Syncretism
Allen Stoddard |
235 |
| Disability, Democracy, and the Politics of Civic Engagement in Cambodia
Darren C. Zook |
141 |
The Important Forgotten – Men Living in Rural Indonesia Who Have Sex With Men:
The Implications for HIV Education
Ed Green |
265 |
| Conference Agenda |
297 |
| Conference Participants |
303 |