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- 浪跡東南亞的民族風情畫家 - 陳琳簡介
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第一章 南北民居生態史觀
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1-1 百越族群的互動
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1-2 漢族合院民居的生態
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1-3 南方文化的多樣性
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1-4 中國西南與東南亞跨境山區的民居多樣性
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1-5 東南亞大陸的民居多樣性
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1-6 東南亞島嶼世界的民居多樣性
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1-7 太平洋群島的平台屋
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1-8 南北民居生態氣候觀
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第二章 百越民居的氣候挑戰
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2-1 熱濕氣候的挑戰
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2-1.1 人類發源於熱濕氣候
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2-1.2 人類以「穴居」與「火塘」征服了寒帶
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2-1.3 人類以「帳棚」與「泥巴房」前進沙漠
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2-1.4 熱濕氣候是人類文明最大的挑戰
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2-2 瘴厲之氣的挑戰
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2-3 合院民居在熱濕氣候的矛盾
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2-4 颱風的挑戰
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第三章 干欄民居分佈之謎
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3-1 前言
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3-2 干欄民居的分佈現況
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3-3 干欄民居不適於亞熱帶氣候
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3-4 中國東南地區自古少有干欄民居
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3-5 日本傳統民居並非干欄民居
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3-6 韓國傳統民居也非干欄民居
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3-7 干欄倉庫不能視為干欄民居
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3-8 干欄民居分佈之謎
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第四章 流浪苗族的民居 - 老鴉無樹樁,苗家無地方
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4-1 神秘的民族
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4-2 世界最早的稻作民族
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4-3 蚩尤之後
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4-4 顛沛流離的歷史
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4-5 苗族搬家
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4-6 寄居蟹尋找貝殼
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4-7 戰敗的民族沒有詮釋歷史的權利
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第五章 民居立體分佈
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5-1 民族擠壓理論
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5-2 中國湘桂黔山區的民族立體分佈
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5-2.1 黔東南的侗族村落
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5-2.2 湘桂黔山區的苗瑤村落
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5-3 中國滇南的民族立體分佈
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5-4 寮越的民族立體分佈
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5-5 金三角的罌粟花 - 山地民族的死胡同
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5-6 生存鬥爭決定了民居的立體分佈
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第六章 「壯泰走廊」走一回
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6-1 壯泰走廊
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6-2 NAGA的子民
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6-3 水陸兩棲式民居
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6-4 暹羅式民居
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6-5 蘭那式民居
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6-6 傣式民居
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6-7 撣族民居
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6-8 壯侗民居
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6-9 北壯南泰二元民居文化論
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6-10 小結:文化變貌的原理
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第七章 姑娘房文化
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7-1 母系文化面面觀
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7-2 母系社會與性開放
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7-2.1 原始社會的性開放習俗
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7-2.2 祭典化的亂交習俗
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7-2.3 婚後的性開放
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7-2.4 私有財產與性開放
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7-3 「朋友婚」與「訪妻婚」
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7-3.1 摩梭族的「朋友婚」
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7-3.2 平埔族的「訪妻婚」
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7-4 姑娘房文化
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7-4.1「姑娘房」
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7-4.2 公設「姑娘房」
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7-5 小結
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第八章 男子會所文化
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8-1 「姑娘房」與「男子會所」
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8-2 精緻的「男子會所」
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8-3 「男子會所」與「年齡組織制度」
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8-4 多會所的防衛配置
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8-5 「男子會所」與「長屋」
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8-6 「男子會所」的社會文化意義
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第九章 南島民族的方位觀 -卑南遺址石板棺方位之謎
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9-1 前言
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9-2 卑南遺址石板棺方位之謎
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9-3 熱帶島嶼的「河川方位觀」
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9-4 峇里島的「河川方位觀」
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9-5 Toraja族與Batak族的「河川方位觀」
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9-6 台灣原住民的「河川方位觀」
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9-7 解開卑南石板棺的方位之謎
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第十章 商品化的民居
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10-1 你翹,我比你更翹
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10-2 臥虎藏龍的故鄉
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10-3 我要打手機、我要看電視
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10-4 觀光化的部落文化
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10-5 商品化的民居
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第十一章 民居尋根之夢
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11-1 飛魚原鄉之夢
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11-1.1 雅美族傳說中的故鄉
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11-1.2 飛魚的故鄉不再
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11-1.3 蘭嶼民居有無原鄉?
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11-1.4 民居尋根夢醒時
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11-2 中原原鄉之夢
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11-2.1 基諾族的孔明帽
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11-2.2 佈依族石頭寨的漢族攀附
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11-2.3 華南人的堂號
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11-3 小結
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- 參考文獻
- Author’s Foreword
- Chen Lin—An Ethnical Painter in Southeast Asia
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Chapter 1. Vernacular Dwellings North VS South: A Climatic-Historical View
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1-1 Interaction between the Baiyue Peoples
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1-2 The Han Courtyard House
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1-3 A Kaleidoscope of Southern Cultures
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1-4 Housing Diversity in China’s Southwest and Southeast Asia‘s Mountainous Borders
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1-5 Housing Diversity in Continental Southeast Asia
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1-6 Housing Diversity in Southeast Asian Islands
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1-7 The Podium House of the Pacific Islands
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1-8 North vs. South: A Climatic Analysis of Vernacular Dwellings
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Chapter 2. The Climatic Challenges of Baiyue Dwellings
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2-1 The Challenges of Hot Humid Climates
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2-1.1 Human Origins in Hot Humid Climates
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2-1.2 Overcoming Cold Climates: Cave Dwellings and Fire Pits
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2-1.3 Into the Desert: Tents and Mud Dwellings
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2-1.4 The Greatest Challenge to Civilization: Hot Humid Climates
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2-2 The Challenge of Tropical Diseases
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2-3 The Contradiction of Courtyard Houses in Hot Humid Climates
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2-4 The Challenge of Typhoons
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Chapter 3. The Mystery in The Distribution of Stilt Houses
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3-1 Foreword
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3-2 Distribution of the Stilt House Today
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3-3 Not Made for the Subtropics
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3-4 Few and Far between in China’s Southeast
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3-5 Traditional Japanese Houses Are Not Stilt Houses
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3-6 Traditional Korean Houses Are Not Stilt Houses Either
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3-7 Storehouses on Stilts Do Not Equal Stilt Houses
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3-8 The Mystery of Stilt House Distribution
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Chapter 4. The Dwellings of The Nomadic Miao -- Old Crows Have No Stumps to Rest on; Miao People Have No Place to Call Home
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4-1 A Mysterious People
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4-2 World’s Earliest Rice Farmers
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4-3 Descendents of Chi You
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4-4 A History of Constant Exile
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4-5 Miao on the Move
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4-6 A Hermit Crab Searching for the Right Shell
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4-7 A Defeated People with no Right to Interpret History
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Chapter 5. The Vertical Distribution of Vernacular Dwellings
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5-1 The Ethnic Squeeze Theory
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5-2 The Vertical Ethnoscape of Hunan, Guangxi and Guizhou Mountains
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5-2.1 Dong villages in Qiandongnan
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5-2.2 Miao and Yao Villages in the Hunan, Guangxi and Guizhou Mountains
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5-3 The Vertical Ethnoscape of Southern Yunnan
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5-4 The Vertical Ethnoscape of Laos and Vietnam
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5-5 Poppy Flowers at the Golden Triangle—The Mountainous Tribes Run into a Dead End
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5-6 A “Survival-of-the-Fittest” Vertical Ethnoscape
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Chapter 6. A Whirl Down The Tai-Kadai Corridor
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6-1 The Tai-Kadai Corridor
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6-2 The Children of Naga
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6-3 Amphibious Vernacular Housing
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6-4 Siamese Vernacular Housing
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6-5 Lanna-Style Vernacular Housing
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6-6 Dai Vernacular Housing
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6-7 Shan Vernacular Housing
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6-8 Zhuang and Dong Vernacular Housing
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6-9 The Dichotomy of North Zhuang and South Tai
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6-10 Summary: Principles of Cultural Metamorphosis
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Chapter 7. The Culture of Girl's House
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7-1 The Many Faces of Matriarchal Cultures
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7-2 Matriarchies and Sexual Permissiveness
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7-2.1 Sexual Permissiveness in Primitive Societies
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7-2.2 Ritualized Orgy
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7-2.3 Post-Marital Sexual Permissiveness
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7-2.4 Private Property and Sexual Permissiveness
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7-3 “Friendship Marriage” vs. “Visiting Marriage”
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7-3.1 The “Friendship Marriage” of the Mosuo
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7-3.2 The “Visiting Marriage” of the Pingpu
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7-4 The Culture of “Girl’s House”
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7-4.1 The “Girl’s House”
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7-4.2 Communal “Girl’s House”
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7-5 Summary
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Chapter 8. The Culture of Men's House
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8-1 “Girl’s House” vs. “Men’s House”
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8-2 The Splendid “Men’s House”
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8-3 “Men’s House” and the Age Group System
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8-4 Multi-Site Defensive Deployment
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8-5 The “Men’s House” and the “Longhouse”
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8-6 The Socio-cultural Significance of the “Men’s House”
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Chapter 9. The Austronesian System of Orientation - The Mystery of the Peinan Slate Coffin Alignment
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9-1 Foreword
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9-2 The Orientational Mystery of the Peinan Slate Coffins
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9-3 River-Based Orientation on Tropical Islands
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9-4 The River-Based Orientation of Bali
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9-5 The River-Based Orientation of the Toraja and Batak
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9-6 The River-Based Orientation of Taiwanese Aborigines
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9-7 Unlocking the Orientational Mystery of the Peinan Slate Coffins
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Chapter 10. Commercialized Vernacular Houses
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10-1 A Competition for Curvier Roofs
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10-2 Homeland of Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger
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10-3 Give Me Mobiles, Give me TV
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10-4 Aboriginal Cultures for Tourists
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10-5 Commercialized Vernacular Houses
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Chapter 11. A Quest for The Homeland of Vernacular Houses
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11-1 Dream Homeland of the Flying Fish
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11-1.1The Legendary Homeland of the Yami
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11-1.2 Homeland of the Flying Fish No More
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11-1.3 Homeland of Orchid Island’s Vernacular Houses?
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11-1.4 Awakening from the Homeland Dream
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11-2 Dream Homeland of the Central Plain
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11-2.1 The Kong Ming Hat of the Jino
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11-2.2 Han Association by Buyi’s Stone Village
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11-2.3 The Tanghao of South Central Chinese
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11-3 Summary
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- References
- 出版地 : 臺灣
- 語言 : 中英對照
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