LA LETTRE DU CASE - 8 avril 2016
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Jakarta “Since Yesterday”: The Making of the Post-New Order Regime in an Indonesian Metropolis by Arai Kenichiro
Local Politics and Chinese Indonesian Business in Post-Suharto Era by Wu-Ling Chong
Blossoming Dahlia: Chinese Women Novelists in Colonial Indonesia by Elizabeth Chandra
Tourism and Crime: Evidence from the Philippines by Rosalina Palanca-Tan, Len Patrick Dominic M. Garces, Angelica Nicole C. Purisima, and Angelo Christian L. Zaratan
Inclusive Spirituality: The Bodhisattva Kuan-yin as Moral Exemplar and Self-Cultivation in a Malaysian Dharma House by Arthur C. K. Chia
Book Reviews
A télécharger sur :
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/12/vol-4-no-3-of-southeast-asian-studies-2/
En ce moment, l’accès en ligne aux articles est gratuit !
A télécharger sur :
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jrai.2016.22.issue-1/issuetoc
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Nuaulu ritual regulation of resources, sasi and forest conservation in eastern Indonesia by Roy Ellen
Decentralization and forestry in the Indonesian archipelago: beyond the big bang by Russell Warman
On track. Spontaneous privatization of public urban land in Bandung, Indonesia by Ari Nurman and Christian Lund
The kinship of everyday need: relatedness and survival in a Philippine fishing community by Nelson Turgo
Reproductive dilemmas, labour and remittances: gender and intimacies in Cavite, Philippines by Christianne F. Collantes
The radio and the non-citizen public sphere: exploring the Shan migrant public sphere in the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand by Amporn Jirattikorn
Thai Buddhism as the promoter of spirit cults by Bernard Formoso
Governing the Chinese in multi-ethnic colonial Burma between the 1890s and 1920s by Yi Li http://www.ippublishing.com/sear.htm
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Survey of recent developments
Addressing Indonesia’s Infrastructure Deficit by David Ray & Lili Yan Ing
Indonesia in comparative perspective
The Services Sector as a Driver of Change: Indonesia’s Experience in the ASEAN Context by Christopher Findlay & Mari Pangestu
Other articles
Migration, Ethnicity, and the Educational Gradient in the Jakarta Mega-Urban Region: A Spatial Analysis by Gavin W. Jones, Hasnani Rangkuti, Ariane Utomo & Peter McDonald
Authoritarian Legacies in Post–New Order Indonesia: Evidence from a New Dataset by Sharon Poczter & Thomas B. Pepinsky
The ASEAN–Korea Trade In Services (AKTIS) Agreement: Its Impact on Indonesia and Other ASEAN Countries by Jose Tongzon & Inkyo Cheong
Book Reviews
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Belonging in Borneo: Refiguring Dayak Ethnicity in Indonesia by Kenneth Sillander & Jennifer Alexander
Indigenous Micro-Ethnicity and Principles of Identification in Southeast Borneo by Kenneth Sillander
Identity Constructions and Dayak Ethnic Strife in West Kalimantan, Indonesia by Anita König
(Un)becoming Dayak: Intermarriage and the Dynamics of Identity and Belonging in East Kalimantan by Christian Oesterheldhttp://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rtap20/17/2
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A signaler
Setting an Agenda for the Socio-Legal Study of Contemporary Buddhism by Benjamin Schonthal & Tom Ginsburg
Keeping Monks in Their Place? by Thomas Larsson (sur la Thaïlande)
The Impossibility of a Buddhist State by Benjamin Schonthal (sur le Sri Lanka)
Varieties of Religious Freedom in Japanese Buddhist Responses to the 1899 Religions Bill by Jolyon Baraka Thomas
Blood Curse and Belonging in Thailand: Law, Buddhism, and Legal Consciousness by David M. Engel
Promiscuity, Polygyny, and the Power of Revenge: The Past and Future of Burmese Buddhist Law in Myanmar by Melissa Crouchhttp://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=als
Dans la mesure où vous n’avez pas accès à cette revue à Paris, il est possible d’acquérir ce numéro si vous le souhaitez.
Philip Taylor, Connected and Disconnected in Viet Nam : Remaking Social Relations in a Post-socialist Nation, ANU Press, mars 2016
A télécharger sur :http://press.anu.edu.au/titles/vietnam-series/connected-and-disconnected-in-viet-nam/
Natasha Pairaudeau, Mobile citizens : French Indians in Indochina, 1858–1954, NIAS Press, 2015http://www.niaspress.dk/books/mobile-citizens
Kees van Dijk, Nico J. G. Kaptein (eds), Islam, Politics and Change : the Indonesian Experience after the Fall of Suharto, Leiden University Press, 2016https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/38574
Christina Firpo, The Uprooted: Race, Children, and Imperialism in French Indochina, 1890-1980, University of Hawaii Press, 2016.http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-9533-9780824847579.aspx
The formation of a new government in Myanmar, led by the National League for Democracy, is a crucially important milestone in the country’s political transformation. This profound change is being matched by similarly far-reaching shifts in Myanmar’s economic, social and cultural landscape.The 2017 Myanmar Update will address these multiple transformations.
Date limite d’envoi des abstracts : 30 juin 2016
http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala/2016/04/07/myanmar-update-2017-call-for-papers/
This conference is jointly organised by the Asian Urbanisms Cluster at the Asia Research Institute; National University of Singapore; and in collaboration with the International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS), The Netherlands.
“The purpose of this conference is to focus attention on the concept and social meanings of one of the smallest social spheres of the city, the neighbourhood. The immediacy of this topic can be found in recent urban research positing that the neighbourhood is at substantial risk of fading into history as global mega-projects with vast footprints, master plans, and large-scale privatization of urban space are “kill[ing] much of the urban tissue” of smaller urban spaces.
Date limite d’envoi des articles : 30 avril 2016
https://ari.nus.edu.sg/Event/Detail/19eaf934-d283-43aa-acf0-075f0182259c
This interdisciplinary conference brings together research on environmental disasters in Asia to illuminate questions of disaster justice from historical and contemporary perspectives. As all disasters occur in political space, disaster justice is situated in spheres of governance and in the context of Asia’s rapidly urbanizing societies that are increasingly impacted by the advent of the Anthropocene, namely, the destructive human transformations of nature that are significant drivers of environmental disasters. As awareness grows of human complicity in creating socially and spatially uneven vulnerabilities to disasters, discontents and mobilizations for disaster justice are being generated as moral claims for more effective and inclusive modes of disaster prevention, mitigation, management and redress.
Date limite d’envoi des abstracts : 30 juin 2016
https://ari.nus.edu.sg/Event/Detail/ec34013b-d000-4f71-a964-9e6c4b3db1b0
Colloque organisé par Elsa Clavé (Goethe University), Asvi Warman Adam (LIPI, Jakarta) et Friederike Trotier (Goethe University).
“The conference “Reconciling Indonesian history with 1965 : facts, rumours and stigma” will focus on events held in collective memory and historiography, which were taken as justification explaining the necessity to eradicate the Communist party, its affiliated organizations and sympathisers in 1965-1966, and which are still in use in the public discourse in Indonesia.
This international conference invites participants to reflect on the fear of communism and its violent consequences in past and contemporary Indonesian society. It aims to examine historical facts and events involving the Communist Party of Indonesia and its sympathisers, to question stereotypes and stigma, to analyse how they appeared, the reasons allowing them to remain operative and finally their impact over the last century in Indonesia…”
Date limite d’envoi des abstracts : 15 avril 2016
Les deuxièmes rencontres nationales des jeunes chercheurs en études asiatiques se dérouleront à Aix-Marseille Université les 12 et 13 mai 2016. Cet événement s’inscrit dans la continuité des premières rencontres organisées à Bordeaux en mai 2015. L’objectif de ces journées d’étude est de regrouper des doctorants, jeunes docteurs et post-doctorants issus des différentes branches des sciences humaines et sociales, dont les terrains de recherches se situent dans les différents pays ou aires culturelles de l’Asie orientale, centrale, méridionale et insulaire, et d’accroître leur visibilité dans le milieu scientifique. Elles sont organisées avec le soutien du GIS Asie – Réseau Asie & Pacifique et de l’Institut de Recherches asiatiques (Aix Marseille Université).
Programme et inscription sur : http://www.gis-reseau-asie.org/evenements-scientifiques/la-chair-de-l-asie-corps-contraints-et-rationalisation-des-individus-au-sein-des-societes-orientales
http://www.endofempire.asia/1001-striving-for-their-own-country-the-karen-of-burma-3/
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Beginnings of the Use of Metals and Alloys (BUMA VII), edited by Sharada Srinivasan, Srinivasa Ranganathan and Alessandra Giumlia-Mair, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore.
http://eprints.nias.res.in/756/1/2015-SP7-Metals%20and%20Civilizations.pdf
Directeurs : G. A. van Klinken et H. G. C. Schulte-Nordholt
This extended ethnography of the Indonesian student movement offers an intimate look into the cultural and political dynamics of student activism in Indonesia in the context of shifting state regimes.
A télécharger sur : http://dare.uva.nl/search?identifier=523567
La BnF lance RetroNews, un “Ina de la presse écrite” offrant 3 siècles d’archives en ligne.
“La Bibliothèque nationale de France (Bnf) ambitionne de faire de RetroNews “la plateforme de référence de la presse française”.
Le site compte déjà trois millions de pages de journaux, qui doubleront d’ici trois ans avec la numérisation de nouveaux documents. A terme, c’est près de 30 millions d’articles, qu’il sera possible de consulter sur RetroNews, la plateforme lancée ce mercredi par BnF-Partenariats (filiale de la BnF en charge des nouveaux produits et services numériques) proposant un accès gratuit et simplifié aux anciens journaux français numérisés de ses collections. (…)”
http://lalist.inist.fr/?p=17510
Vietnamiens en France à l’époque coloniale
Afin de documenter les premières présences de Vietnamiens en France dans une approche socio-historique et d’histoire connectée, ce site vise au recueil d’archives privées et de témoignages et lance un appel à documents.
https://travindo.hypotheses.org/
Femmes et guerres au Viêt-Nam
Le carnet de recherche « Femmes et Guerres au Viêt-Nam » se donne pour objectif d’étudier la transformation de la société vietnamienne pendant les guerres et de considérer avec soin le rôle des femmes au sein de la guerre civile vietnamienne. En ce sens, ce carnet s’intéresse aux destins des femmes sur le territoire vietnamien qu’elles soient citoyennes de la RDVN (Nord-Vietnam), de la RVN (République du Vietnam, Sud), issues des ethnies minoritaires, des mouvements religieux, combattantes ou non combattantes, ou encore des femmes vietnamiennes exilées après la guerre.
http://guerillera.hypotheses.org/
En ce moment sur les écrans : Taklub (2015, 1h37mn, filipino) un film de Brillante Mendoza présenté lors du Festival de Cannes 2015 dans la sélection Un certain regard.
Synopsis :
Après le passage du typhon Haiyan qui a dévasté la ville de Tacloban aux Philippines, les vies de Bebeth, Larry et Erwin s’entrelacent. Les survivants recherchent les corps des défunts, tout en protégeant leur propre vie et en conservant le peu de foi qui leur reste. Une série d’évènements dramatiques continue de mettre leur endurance à l’épreuve.
Dossier de presse : http://www.festivalcannes.com/assets/Image/Direct/0f04d553506feae6ba09d36c53b8883e.pdf
Through the spirit of the Creator: Indonesia’s Hengki Koentjoro – artist profile, 05/04/2016 in Art Radar.
Photographer Hengki Koentjoro pairs inspiration from legendary masters with the latest techniques to reveal “moods and atmosphere” of Indonesia.
http://artradarjournal.com/2016/04/05/indonesias-hengki-koentjoro-artist-profile/