SOUTHEAST ASIA: HISTORY AND CULTURE No. 49
May 30, 2020
[SPECIAL ISSUE] “Southeast Asian Studies Re-contextualized: Prospects for Southeast Asia, Japan and Beyond” |
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Introduction |
IIJIMA Akiko |
5 |
Southeast Asian Studies in Asia in the Age of Disruption |
Thongchai Winichakul |
11 |
At the Crossroads of Area and Global Studies: Vietnamese Knowledge Production about Southeast Asia |
Vu Duc Liem |
26 |
Inter-Asia and Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore: A Personal Evaluation |
Goh Beng-Lan |
50 |
Southeast Asian Studies at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences from International Relations to Transnationalism |
Fadjar I. Thufail |
69 |
[Article] |
Military Government and Local Chieftains in the Northern Highlands in Eighteenth Century Vietnam: Focusing on the Lạng Sơn Province |
YOSHIKAWA Kazuki |
85 |
Vietnamese Residents in the Saigon Municipal Council during the French Colonial Period: Limitations of the Universal Suffrage System |
SHIBUYA Yuki |
106 |
Japanese Facilities in Bangkok during World War II |
KAKIZAKI Ichiro |
125 |
[Notes] |
The Paddy Cultivation Scheme in Burma under the Japanese Military Occupation |
MIZUNO Asuka |
148 |
[Book Reviews] |
YAMADA Isamu, AKAMINE Jun, and HIRATA Masahiro (eds.), Eco Resources: Material, Field and Human Dynamics |
NIMONJIYA Shu |
168 |
Petra Karlová, Japan’s Pre-War Perspective of Southeast Asia:Focusing on Ethnologist Matsumoto Nobuhiro’s Works during 1919–1945 |
AOYAMA Toru |
174 |
UEDA Shinya, Politics and Society in Early Modern Vietnam |
YOSHIKAWA Kazuki |
179 |
SEKIMOTO Noriko, Weights and Measures and Vietnamese Colonial Society |
ODA Nara |
185 |
SAITO Teruko, Debt-Slave and Land Mortgage Contracts in the 18th -19th Centuries Burma: Another Interpretation of Early Modern Southeast Asian Societies |
IWAKI Takahiro |
190 |
TOMINAGA Yasuyo, A Study of Kartini’s Letters: Comparing Door Duisternis tot Licht with Brieven |
SUGAHARA Yumi |
196 |
GOTO Ken’ichi, Modern History of the Japanese Peoples of the “Southward Movement”: the Bonin Islands, Okinawa, and Indonesia |
KURASAWA Aiko |
202 |
INO Kenji, The Movements for Democracy in Myanmar: The Dilemma of the Students between Aung San Suu Kyi and the People |
NEMOTO Kei |
206 |
NAKAMURA Masashi, Power Sharing in Malaysia |
YAMAMOTO Hiroyuki |
212 |
HAYAMI Yoko (ed.), Potentialities of Care in Southeast Asia: Practices of Relatedness in Life |
KIMURA Yumi |
217 |
SHIGA Ichiko (ed.), Chaozhounese: A Historical-anthropological Study of the Ethnicity and Cultures of Chinese Migrants |
TSUDA Koji |
223 |
KURAHASHI Ayaka, Dioramic Hell of Buddhist Temples in Thailand |
TSUMURA Fumihiko |
229 |
KAJIMURA Miki, Immigration and Assimilation: the Burmese Experience in Japan –Solidarity in an Increasingly Multiethnic Society — |
KUBO Tadayuki |
234 |
NAGATSU Kazufumi, Living on the Border: An Historical Ethnography of the Sama Dilaut in Sabah, Malaysi |
NOBUTA Toshihiro |
239 |
ICHIOKA Takashi, Muslims in Singapore: Management of Religion and Social Inclusion/Exclusion |
NONKA Yo |
245 |
HOSODA Naomi, Searching for ‘Luck’: An Ethnography of Filipino Migrants and their Affective Ties |
SEKI Koki |
250 |
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