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Can ASEAN Cope with China? by Mark Beeson
Understanding the Oppressed: A Study of the Ahmadiyah and Their Strategies for Overcoming Adversity in Contemporary Indonesia by Aleah Connley
Can Social Protection Weaken Clientelism? Considering Conditional Cash Transfers as Political Reform in the Philippines by Arun Ranga Swamy
Regional Commonalities and Regional Identities: Forging a Normative Understanding of Southeast Asian Identity by Gürol Baba
Myanmar’s Foreign Policy under the USDP Government: Continuities and Changes by Maung Aung Myoe
Book Reviews
http://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jsaa/
Cette revue est en libre accès.
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Research articles
Sons of Khun Bulom: The discovery by modern Lao historians of the ‘birth of the Lao race’ by Ryan Wolfson-Ford
Kritsana son nong: The politics and practice of manners in modern Thailand (1950s–1970s) by Juthamas Tangsantikul
Narrating the national border: Cambodian state rhetoric vs popular discourse on the Preah Vihear conflict by Kimly Ngoun
‘Following Uncle Hồ to save the nation’: Empowerment, legitimacy, and nationalistic aspirations in a Vietnamese new religious movement by Chung Van Hoang
Nguyễn Công Trứ at the court of Minh Mạng by Keith W. Taylor
The formation and remarkable persistence of the Oecusse-Ambeno enclave, Timor by Laura S. Meitzner Yoder
Book reviews
journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=SEA
Vous avez désormais accès à ce journal en ligne : voir le mode d’emploi dans la Dropbox du CASE à la rubrique Infos divers.
https://www.ehess.fr/fr/revue/lhomme-n%C2%B0218
Sous la direction de Nguyễn Quốc-Thanh
Introduction
La mer au-delà des frontières : le lien entre les pays d’Asie du Sud-Est par Nguyễn Quốc-Thanh
Articles
The Use of Basketry in The Hulls of Vietnamese Seagoing Boats. The Status as of 2015 and The Question of The Future by Ken Presto
Diplomacy, Trade and Networks: Champa in the Asian Commercial Context (7th-10th Centuries) by Do Truong Giang
Maritime Trade in the Philippines During the 15th Century CE by Bobby C. Orillaneda
European Navigation, Nautical Instructions and Charts of the Cochinchinese Coast (16th-19th Centuries) by Charlotte Minh Hà Pham
Notes
Les cultes maritimes sur l’île de Phú Quý : maintien et préservation des traditions des pêcheurs vietnamiens par Nguyễn Quốc-Thanh
"Lands below the Winds" as Part of the Persian Cosmopolis: An Inquiry into Linguistic and Cultural Borrowings from the Persianate societies in the Malay World by Tomáš Petrů
Article de compte rendu
Recent Material Culture Studies on Borneo by Bernard Sellato
Comptes rendus d’ouvrages
https://moussons.revues.org/3494
Revue en libre-accès.
La double légitimation des pouvoirs en Asie du Sud-Est
Approches péninsulaires
Sceaux et autres symboles de l’autorité dans l’espace lao ancien par Michel Lorillard
Le souverain des Kambujā, ses neveux jöraï, ses dépendants kuoy et pear. Un aperçu de la double légitimation du pouvoir dans le Cambodge du XVIIe siècle par Grégory Mikaelian
Une double légitimation des pouvoirs aux marches du royaume de Luang Prabang par Vanina Bouté
Haute région de la rivière Gâm : un siècle d’intégration d’une marche frontière au Vietnam (1820-1925) par Nguyen Thi Hai
« Les maisons de pierre du village de Chiang ». Un point de vue bunong sur les temples d’Angkor et la distinction entre peuples des collines et de la plaine par Sylvain Vogel
Contrepoints insulaires
Rites de couronnement et mythe de fondation au Brunei, Sakai, sjair & silsilah par Marie Sybille de Vienne
Lignées et légitimité politique dans le sultanat de Magindanao (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) par Elsa Clavé
Internal social differenciation in three polities of Eastern Indonesia by James J. Fox
Comptes rendus
Le sommaire n’est pas encore en ligne.
http://www.brill.com/products/book/fighting-art-pencak-silat-and-its-music
http://www.brill.com/products/book/globalization-and-colonial-origins-great-divergence
https://www.connaissances-savoirs.com/seule-la-reciprocite.html/
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Introduction by Peter Cox and Boike Rehbein
Bibliography of the works of Grant Evans http://www.laostudies.org/sites/default/files/public/Bibliography.pdf
The genesis of Red Brotherhood at war by Kelvin Rowley
From peasants to lords : the intellectual evolution of Grant Evans by Chris Hutton and Dominic Blaettler
Upland geopolitics : finding zomia in Northern Laos c. 1875 by Michael Dwyer
Lao peasants after socialism by Boike Rehbein
Contextualizing development : Grant Evans, peasant studies and the Lao development sector by Kathryn Sweet https://www.laostudies.org/journal/special-issue-3-april-2016
http://www.niaspress.dk/books/governing-cambodias-forests
https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/5448.htm
Keynote speaker: Mary Steedly (Harvard)
The Cornell Indonesian Association invites submissions of abstracts for this conference on Indonesia, hosted in cooperation with the Yale Indonesian Forum. The organizers welcome abstracts for the following four areas of studies: science and technology; sociology, anthropology, and history; economics and politics; and language, arts, culture and religion.
Date limite d’envoi des abstracts : 22 juillet 2016
http://media.wix.com/ugd/4b9372_af11093197ec4d459cd884f2fae91c39.pdf
Convening committee: Anthony Milner, Gareth Knapman, Mary Quilty
“This symposium collects the leading scholars on British colonial thought in Southeast Asia to consider the question of the relationship between liberalism and the British Empire in Southeast Asia. The empire builders in Southeast Asia: Lord Minto, William Farquhar, William Leyden, Thomas Stamford Raffles, and John Crawfurd - to name a few - were fervent believers in a liberal free trade order in Southeast Asia. Three stand out events shaped the British liberal approach to Southeast Asia: the establishment of the colony on the island of Penang, the British occupation of Java between 1811 and 1816, and the founding of Singapore. All of these events have been discussed as defining elements in the making of Southeast Asia, but have rarely been discussed as embodying the tension between empire and liberalism. The convening committee invites abstracts broadly on the topic of liberalism and the British Empire in Southeast Asia between 1750 and 1900. There is no funding available to support airfares and accommodation. The convening committee will be publishing a selection of papers as part of an edited collection after the symposium. Submit abstracts to Gareth.Knapman [at] anu.edu.au.”
Date limite d’envoi des abstracts : 18 juillet 2016
https://crawford.anu.edu.au/acde/ip/update/2016/
The Southeast Asia Council (SEAC) of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is seeking paper proposals from up-and-coming scholars to join a “Rising Voices” panel on the broad topic of “transnational borderland identities in Southeast Asia.” We seek to recruit three early career scholars from Southeast Asian countries in order to form a panel for eventual inclusion in the 2017 Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies.
“The small press scene in Malaysia is, as it turns out, not so small after all. We explore the good, the bad and the ugly of the profound transformation of local publishing.”
http://www.timeout.com/kuala-lumpur/things-to-do/the-big-read-kls-local-publishing-scene
“The fasting month in Indonesia comes with new gadgets and ‘special offers’ advertisements. Chris Chaplin wonders whether or not this affects the pious character of fasting.”
http://www.kitlv.nl/blog-celebrating-ramadan-style/
“In a drama of epic proportions, Thailand and Cambodia are feuding once again after simultaneously claiming ownership of the traditional elaborate masked dance known as Khon in Thailand and Khol in Cambodia.”
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440316300644
https://archive.org/details/BhinnekaMaret2016BahasaIndonesia
Avec Sylvie Brieu, journaliste, auteur de Birmanie : les chemins de la liberté, Albin Michel, 2016 : www.albin-michel.fr/file/brieu_1460018195.pdf
http://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/tout-un-monde/tout-un-monde-samedi-4-juin-2016
Deux émissions de « Si loin, si proche » (RFI) diffusées les 14 et 21 novembre 2015.
Voir le webdoc sur le site de RFI avec photographies, dessins et extraits sonores :
http://webdoc.rfi.fr/mentawai-indonesie-peuple-autochtone-voyage/
http://mrofoundation.org/rony-zakaria-men-mountains-sea/
http://www.ronyzakaria.com/stories/menmountainsandthesea/index.html
Cette exposition met en évidence les changements dans le paysage culturel du Myanmar à travers les oeuvres de 34 artistes birmans.
Northern Illinois University is offering the world’s first distance learning course on Burmese, a language spoken by the majority of people in Burma/Myanmar. This course offers students the flexibility of studying the language from anywhere over the internet. All instruction will be live and conducted by Professor Tharaphi Than.
http://www.niu.edu/clasep/specialevents/burmese/index.shtml
Two postdoctoral positions for the study of intra-Asian interactions are available at the Center for Global Asia at NYU Shanghai. These fellowships are for a period of up to one year, commencing on or after September 1, 2016.
Candidates working on any aspect of pre-twentieth century intra-Asian interactions are welcome to apply, but topics related to Indian Ocean and overland Eurasian connections are of particular interest to the Center.
Candidates are expected to hold a PhD, preferably completed within the past five years (2011 and after).
Date limite d’envoi des candidatures : 1er juillet 2016
http://shanghai.nyu.edu/research/cga/fellowships
This program opens opportunities to the applicant to undergo some academic activities under these schemes:
1. Visiting Practitioner: Practitioners who come in Unair are expected to equip and enrich students with a variety of experiences and perspectives in the application areas, the latest data that only can be obtained from the field and recent developments that occurred in the realm of practicalities. Practitioners can be the sound partner for Unair’s academicians to enriching and completing the discourse of theory which so far delivered in classroom.
2. Visiting Fellow: Independent Researchers who are willing to do research and produce scientific writing on the topic chosen or assigned by Unair.
3. Foreign Thesis: Students in master or doctoral level are invited to undertake research at Unair in the completion of their thesis or dissertation.
http://pendidikan.unair.ac.id/agt/index.php/about-the-program/
Lecturer in Islam in South East Asia, University of Aberdeen
Date limite pour l’envoi des candidatures : 04 juillet 2016
https://www.abdnjobs.co.uk/vacancy/lecturer-in-islam-in-south-east-asia-267144.html