Dear Colleagues,
The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) at Kyoto University is
pleased to announce the publication of Vol. 11, No. 1 of "Southeast
Asian Studies."
In the spirit of fostering dialogue and facilitating access for as
many people as possible, we have made all materials available online
for free downloading.
Below please find the link to our website:
https://englishkyoto-seas.org/
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Contents
≪Articles≫
Chien Mei-Ling
Personal Narratives and Labor Migration: A Retired Guojia Ganbu in
Southeastern Guizhou
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2022/04/vol-11-no-1-chien-mei-ling/
Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh and Le Minh Anh
Diverse Experiences of Agrarian Change in Ethnic Minority Communities
of Vietnam’s Northeast Uplands
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2022/04/vol-11-no-1-nguyen-thi-thanh-binh-and-le-minh-anh/
Michelle G. Ong and Mario Ivan López
Filipina Migrants and the Embodiment of Successful Aging in Japan:
Individual Quests for Wealth, Health, and Meaningful Interdependence
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2022/04/vol-11-no-1-michelle-g-ong-and-mario-ivan-lopez/
Goh Aik Sai
Enlightenment on Display: The Origins, Motivations, and Functions of
Hagiographic Buddhist Museums in Singapore
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2022/04/vol-11-no-1-goh-aik-sai/
Nur Wulan
Negotiating Collective Goals and Individual Aspirations: Masculinities
in Indonesian Young Adult Literature in the 1950s
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2022/04/vol-11-no-1-nur-wulan/
Sarassawadee Ongsakul and Volker Grabowsky
The New Year Festival in the Cultural History of Chiang Mai:
Importance and Changes
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https://englishkyoto-seas.org/2022/04/vol-11-no-1-sarassawadee-ongsakul-and-volker-grabowsky/
≪Book Reviews≫
Nath Aldalala’a
Khairudin Aljunied. Hamka and Islam: Cosmopolitan Reform in the Malay
World. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2018.
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Christopher Hulshof
Petra Karlová. Japan’s Pre-War Perspective of Southeast Asia: Focusing
on Ethnologist Matsumoto Nobuhiro’s Works during 1919–1945. Tokyo:
Waseda University Press, 2018.
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Nur Diyanah Anwar
Humairah Zainal and Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir. The Primordial Modernity
of Malay Nationality: Contemporary Identity in Malaysia and Singapore.
Oxon: Routledge, 2022.
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Julius Bautista
Resil B. Mojares. The Feast of the Santo Niño: An Introduction to the
History of a Cebuano Devotion. Cebu City: University of San Carlos
Press, 2017.
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If you would like to submit a paper to our journal, please do so
electronically through the ScholarOne Manuscripts online submission
system: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/seas
We are particularly happy to receive papers on agriculture, ecology,
rural development, natural resources management and other related
areas that are analyzed within an area studies framework. Of course,
papers of other topics are equally welcome as well.
Regards,
Nathan Badenoch
Chief Editor
Southeast Asian Studies
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