
Publications of Kenneth Dean
All genres
Book (1)
2017
Book
Chinese Epigraphy in Singapore 1819-1911 = Xinjiapo Hua wen ming ke hui bian 1819-1911. NUS Press, Singapore (2017)
Collected Edition (1)
2019
Collected Edition
The secular in South, East, and Southeast Asia. Palgrave Macmilllan, Cham (2019), xvii, 325 pp.
Journal Article (5)
2021
Journal Article
193, pp. 107 - 130 (2021)
Opium for the gods: Cheang Hong Lim (1841-1893), headman and ritual libationer of the Hokkien Community, leader of the Singapore Great Opium Syndicate (1870-1882). Archives de sciences sociales des religions 2019
Journal Article
Introduction Special Issue "Chinese Temples and Rituals in Southeast Asia". Religions (accepted)
Journal Article
Chinese religion in Southeast Asia. Review of Religion and Chinese Society: special issue on Weber and China (accepted)
Journal Article
Opium for the gods: Cheang Hong Lim (1841-1893), headman and ritual libationer of the Hokkien Community, and leader of the Singapore Great Opium Syndicate (1870-1882). Social Compass (accepted)
Journal Article
205, pp. 103 - 159 (2019)
The rise of a “temple-centric” society in Putian in the song and later transformations of the ritual sphere. 民俗曲藝 / 施合鄭民俗文化基金會 Min su qu yi = Journal of Chinese ritual, theatre and folklore Magazine Article (1)
2017
Magazine Article
Tempel, Rituale und die Transformation transnationaler Netzwerke in Südostasien. (2017)
Contribution to a Collected edition (6)
2019
Contribution to a Collected edition
van der Veer, P.; Dean, K.). Palgrave Macmillan, Cha (2019)
Spirit mediums and secular / religious divides in Singapore. In: The Secular in South, East, and Southeast Asia, pp. 51 - 81 (Eds.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Whose orders? Chinese popular God temple networks and the rise of Chinese Mahayana Buddhist monasteries in Southeast Asia. In: Buddhist and Islamic orders in southern Asia: comparative perspectives, pp. 99 - 124 (Eds. Feener, R. M.; Blackburn, A. M.). University of Hawaiʻi Press, Honolulu (2019)
Contribution to a Collected edition
Incorporating historical GIS in fieldwork on Chinese culture and religion. In: Fieldwork in modern Chinese history: a research guide, pp. 144 - 158 (Eds. DuBois, T. D.; Kiely, J.). Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London (2019)
Contribution to a Collected edition
Historical GIS and the study of Southeast China and the Southeast Asian Chinese diapora. In: Historical GIS in Chinese studies (Ed. Wu, J.). University of Indiana Press, Indianapolis (accepted)
Contribution to a Collected edition
van der Veer, P.; Dean, K.). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham (2019)
Introduction. In: The secular in South, East, and Southeast Asia, pp. 1 - 12 (Eds. 2018
Contribution to a Collected edition
Renewed flows of ritual knowledge and ritual affect within transnational networks: a case study of three ritual-events of the Xinghua (Henghwa) communities in Singapore. In: Asian migrants and religious experience: from missionary journeys to labor mobility, pp. 71 - 100 (Eds. Brown, B.; Yeoh, B. S.A.). Amsterdam University Press (2018)