Memory and knowledge of the sea in Southeast Asia
In the Southeast Asian region, various communities have been closely associated with the sea. Many have, over the years, acquired special memory and, sometimes, intimate knowledge of the sea. Even as much of this information and knowledge was passed from generation to generation, it provided maritim...
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Kuala Lumpur
Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences, University of Malaya
2008
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| Series: | Monograph series (Universiti Malaya. Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences)
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Table of Contents:
- The Malay concept of Tanah Air: the geographer's perspective
- Undang-undang Laut Melaka: a note on Malay maritime law in the 15th century
- Visitors to the Straits Port of Penang: British travel narratives as resources for maritime history
- The "restless mirror of the infinite": reflections on Joseph Conrad's maritime imagination
- The importance of the Malay archipelago from the perspective of early European travellers and traders with reference to the Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia (JIEA)
- Pulo condore in history : different images and roles
- The Vietnamese annexation of Panduranga (Champa) and the end of a maritime kingdom
- The whale cult in Central Vietnam : a multicultural heritage in Southeast Asia
- The Raja Praong ritual: a memory of the sea in Cham-Malay relations.


