Year 1958-1961

Scope and content :

1958-1961. The first field work trip of Moerman in Thailand. He spent almost 3 years to collected field data about the Lue society, tradition, culture, and daily life of Tai Lue community at Ban Phaed, Payao province. 3295 records of slide, photograph, punch card, letter, notebook, typescript, and map.

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 3295 records of slide, photograph, punch card, letter, notebook, typescript, and map.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer : Donated by Michael Moerman, 2005.

System of arrangemant : The series is divided base on the periods of field work in Thailand.

Condition governing accessible and reproduce : Some restriction on access. To respect in intellectual property right, the original material (hard copy) may not allowed to access. Please contact staff if you need more information.

Creative Commons License : Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)

Traditional Knowledge License : Traditional Knowledge Attribution Non-Commercial (TK A-NC)

Language : English/Thai

Script : English/Thai

Rule or convention : Collection, series and file level description based on ISAD(G)

741. Reference : MM-1-21-167

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s (1963) assertion that the results of arguments and argumentation depend on several factors, including the orator's experience, their qualifications, age, sex and temperament, and the quality of the auditors and the act of listening. | Punch card

Perelman

742. Reference : MM-1-21-168

Perelman

| Moerman notes Perelman’s (1963) assertion that in the final analysis it is difficult to take a questioning stance, due to the weight of shared cultural knowledge and power structures that inhibit questioning from taking place. | Punch card

Perelman

743. Reference : MM-1-21-169

Perelman

| Moerman notes Perelman’s (1958) claim that while facts and truth might appear to be distinct, in reality they are related to one another. | Punch card

Perelman

744. Reference : MM-1-21-170

Kenneth Burke

| Moerman refers to Burke’s (1966) analysis of myth, considering factions, fighting and competition. | Punch card

Kenneth Burke

745. Reference : MM-1-21-171

Kenneth Burke

| Moerman refers to Burke (1966) on the limitations of semiotics and the structure of tragedy. | Punch card

Kenneth Burke

746. Reference : MM-1-21-172

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s (1968) argument that personality is formed by several elements, including transient, multiple acts as well as modifiable ones, and that it results in the responsibility, reputation, merit and demerit of the person in question. | Punch card

Perelman

747. Reference : MM-1-21-173

Perelman

| Moerman cites Perelman’s (1968) claim that the success of an argument depends on presenting ideas that accord closely with reality. In each social environment, it appears that opinions or ideas are commonly held by members of each social group. | Punch card

Perelman

748. Reference : MM-1-21-174

Perelman

| Moerman notes Perelman’s (1968) assertion that argumentation is addressed to a specific audience, and that as such, argumentative discourse is situated relatively to circumstances. | Punch card

Perelman

749. Reference : MM-1-21-175

Llewellyn

| Moerman looks at the work of Llewellyn (1960) on the duty of the court to ascertain the truth. According to Moerman, Llewellyn's ideas are opposed to those of Perelman. | Punch card

Llewellyn

750. Reference : MM-1-21-176

| Moerman refers to Llewellyn (1960) on rules and actions. | Punch card