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SOUTH EAST ASIA RESEARCH VOL: 14 NO 3 (6) answer(s).
 
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Challenge for Lao historiography / Stuart-Fox, Martin   Journal Article
Stuart-Fox, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the political dimension of historiography in contributing to the Lao nation-state building project, with particular reference to institutional and social forms of Lao political culture, the role of minority groups during the Revolution and the lingering shadow of the country's aristocratic past. Reference is made to several key issues in current Lao historiography. The article also raises the issue of the respective political responsibilities of Lao and foreign historians in helping to construct a national history.
Key Words Nationalism  Historiography  Laos  Monarchy 
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Early years of the Lao Revolution (1945-49): between history, myth and experience / Pholsena, Vatthana   Journal Article
Pholsena, Vatthana Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Historiography  Laos  Memory  Narrative 
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Globalization, nationalism and World Heritage: nterpreting Luang Prabang / Long, Colin; Sweet, Jonathan   Journal Article
Long, Colin Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines the interpretation of the World Heritage city Luang Prabang (the former royal capital of Laos), investigating the relationships between the goals and strategies of international organizations such as UNESCO and the priorities of the Lao state. Refuting the idea that the World Heritage system represents a form of cultural globalization, the authors instead suggest that there is a marked convergence of the interests of international heritage bodies managing World Heritage and the Lao authorities anxious to portray a particular vision of national identity through selective recognition of cultural heritage locations
Key Words Globalization  Nationalism  Laos  Cultural Heritage 
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Languages as historical documents: the endangered archive in Laos / Enfield, N.J   Journal Article
Enfield, N.J Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This paper reviews current discussion of the issue of just what is lost when a language dies. Special reference is made to the current situation in Laos, a country renowned for its considerable cultural and linguistic diversity. It focuses on the historical, anthropological and ecological knowledge that a language can encode, and the social and cultural consequences of the loss of such traditional knowledge when a language is no longer passed on. Finally, the article points out the paucity of studies and obstacles to field research on minority languages in Laos, which seriously hamper their documentation.
Key Words Minorities  Laos  Languages 
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Lao history revisited: paradoxes and problems in current research / Lorrillard, Michel   Journal Article
Lorrillard, Michel Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The historiography of what is now the country of Laos has remained relatively underdeveloped since the colonial period. The earliest scholarly works produced by Lao and foreign authors were based on certain assumptions that have remained unquestioned despite serious problems with the sources. Recent epigraphical and archaeological discoveries have permitted a rethinking of these assumptions, and hold out the promise of further revisions of our view of the Lao past. Particularly worth exploring are the cultural and artistic connections between the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang and the northern Thai kingdom of Lanna.
Key Words Historiography  Laos  Archaeology  Epigraphy 
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Pavatsat Lao: constructing a national history / Lockhart, Bruce M   Journal Article
Lockhart, Bruce M Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article focuses on the 1,300-page Pavatsat Lao published in Vientiane in 2000, by far the most comprehensive national history to be written since 1975. Through the review of the book's main themes and agendas, it seeks to show how the Lao past is being constructed and reconstructed as the nation enters the twenty-first century. Of particular interest is the treatment of early Lao civilization, as well as the ways in which the past is being reconstructed to minimize ethnic difference and to produce an integrated multi-ethnic history.
Key Words Laos  Ethnography  Historigraphy  Etnic Minorities 
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