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|a Local Cultures and the New Asia :
|b The State, Culture, and Capitalism in Southeast Asia /
|c C.J.W.-L. Wee.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|t Frontmatter --
|t CONTENTS --
|t Acknowledgements --
|t Contributors --
|t Introduction: Local Cultures, Economic Development, and Southeast Asia /
|r Wee, C. J. W. L. --
|t SECTION I: THE STATE --
|t 1. Development Enabler or Disabler? The Role of the State in Southeast Asia /
|r Malhotra, Kamal --
|t 2. Muddling Through: Development under a "Weak" State /
|r de Jesus, Edilberto C. --
|t SECTION II: THE CULTURAL LINEAGES OF "ASIAN" CAPITALISM --
|t 3. Battering Down the Chinese Walls: The Antinomies of Anglo-American Liberalism and the History of East Asian Capitalism in the Shadow of the Cold War /
|r Berger, Mark T. --
|t 4. Religion, Values, and Capitalism in Asia /
|r Alatas, Syed Farid --
|t SECTION III: THE STATE AND LOCAL CULTURES --
|t 5. From Universal to Local Culture: The State, Ethnic Identity, and Capitalism in Singapore /
|r Wee, C. J. W. L. --
|t 6. Telephony at the Limits of State Control: "Discourse Networks" in Indonesia /
|r Barker, Joshua David --
|t 7. Rethinking Modernity: State, Ethnicity, and Class in the Forging of a Modern Urban Malaysia /
|r Lan, Goh Beng --
|t 8. Thai Middle-Class Practice and Consumption of Traditional Dance: "Thai-ness" and High Art /
|r Koanantakool, Paritta Chalermpow --
|t Index
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|a Southeast Asia, until the Asian economic crisis of 1997-2000, was a high economic growth area. However, despite the neo-liberal and globalizing logic of capitalism, local conditions and cultures determine that capitalism will spread in ways not entirely consonant with its Western origins. Capitalism is not a free-floating entity -- it is a socially embodied phenomenon that needs to function in various cultural contexts. Consequently, the tension between the universal status that some claim capitalism now occupies in the post-Cold War world and the particularities of the local cultures it enters should be of great concern.
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