Book

Remaining Karen: a study of cultural reproduction and the maintenance of identity

ANU E PressActon, A.C.T. • Published In 2008 • Pages:

By: Rajah, Ananda.

Abstract
This study is concerned with the nature of indigenous Karen religion and ethnic identity among the Sgaw Karen in a small northern Thailand community called Palokhi. It argues that religion and ritual sustain and reproduce a cultural ideology which provides a cultural identity, and from which an ethnic identity may be constructed according to the particular circumstances and details of the contexts of intergroup relations. In the case of the Sgaw Karen of Palokhi, the author argues, the cultural ideology consists of a system of social classification based on the difference between male and female, cultural definitions of the relations between the two and the relationship between men and land, and a 'model' of agricultural processes. This cultural ideology is reproduced in and through religion and ritual life, which is dominated by men who play a crucial role, and it is this which provides the Karen with their distinctive cultural ideology.
Subjects
Cultural identity and pride
Functional and adaptational interpretations
Community structure
Ethnic stratification
Inter-ethnic relations
Linguistic identification
Territorial hierarchy
General character of religion
Organized ceremonial
Prayers and sacrifices
Mythology
Recreational and non-therapeutic drugs
Exchange transactions
Real property
Regulation of marriage
Kin relationships
Labor supply and employment
Acculturation and culture contact
culture
Karen
HRAF PubDate
2012
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Anthropologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Teferi Abate Adem; 2011
Field Date
1980-1982
Coverage Date
1850-1982
Coverage Place
Sgaw Karen people, Palokhi, northern Thailand
Notes
Ananda Rajah
Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-323)
LCCN
2009459036
LCSH
Sgaw Karen (Southeast Asian people)--Ethnic identity
Ethnology--Thailand--Chiang Mai (Province)