Southeast Asia
Contents:
Session 15: Apa itu Pramoedya? (What is Pramoedya?)
- Beholding a Landmark of Guilt: 1960s Pramoedya and the Present Regime, Ben Abel
- Voices Carried: The Incorporation of Indonesia's Feminist Literary Tradition
- in the Works of Pramoedya, Julie Shackford-Bradley
- "Strangers Who Are Not Foreign": Pramoedya's Disturbing Language on the
Chinese of Indonesia, Sumit K. Mandal
- Pramoedya: Autodidact, Example, Guide, Alex G. Bardsley
Session 16: Southeast Asian Protest and Social Movements Theory: A
Dialogue
- State Structure and Collective Action in the Philippines , Vincent G. Boudreau
- The Mobilization Process in the "Four Eights" Democratic Movement in Burma,
Kyaw Yin Hliang
- Lightning Strikes Twice: Thailand's Two Democracy Movements, 1973 and 1991-92,
Jim Logerfo
Session 17: Images of the Past, Realities of the Present:The Use of
History in Burma Today
- The Reconstruction of King Bayinnaung in Burma in Thai Chronicles, Sunait
Chutintaranond
- Bodawhpaya's Foreign Policy, Euan Bagshawe
- Bayinnaung in Burmese Literature, U Saw Tun
- Cakravarin Amongst Cakravartins, Michael Aung-Thwin
Session 38: New Ethnography in Cambodia, Part One: Continuities and
Changes, Pre- and Post-1975 (See Session 63)
- Plus Ça Change?: Social Relations in a Khmer Village , May Ebihara
- Political and Economic Change in the 1990s and Risk-Related Sexual Behavior Among
Young Cambodians, Chou Meng Tarr
- The Psychosocial Origins of Cambodian Violence, Alexander Laban Hinton
Session 39: The State in Southeast Asia
- Nationalism, Revolutionary Socialism, and Post-Socialist Reform: Comparative
Reflections on State-Society Relations in Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Laos, Thaveeporn
Vasavakul
- Overseas Filipinos and Other Spectral Presences, Vicente Rafael
- Locating the Dominant, Anthony Day
- Knowledge and the State in Southeast Asian History, Craig J. Reynolds
Session 40: Challenges of Democratization in Southeast Asia
- The Winds of Democratic Change in Thailand, Clark D. Neher
- Democratization in Singapore, Nara Ganesan
- Democracy on Hold: Malaysia in the 1990s, Diane K. Mauzy
- Democracy, Human Rights, and Philippine Foreign Policy , Ross Marlay
Session 62: State and Society in Late New Order Indonesia
- Armed Forces and Society in the 1990s, Salim Said
- Soeharto's Political Strategy in the 1990s: A Comparison of Labor and Religious
Politics, R. William Liddle and Blair A. King
- The Rise of Indonesian Labor, Bama Athreya
- The Impact of the New Order on Center-Region Relations: An Interregional Comparison,
Michael Malley
Session 63: New Ethnography in Cambodia: Memories of the Past,
Struggles for the Future, Part Two ( See Session 38)
- Violence and Memory: The Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide in Cambodia, Judy
Ledgerwood
- Cambodian Political Cartoons and the Representation of Hierarchy, John Marston
- Patronage, Favoritism, Corruption: A Khmer Trend? John Vijghen
- Culture Into Nation: Conflict and Lack of Consensus in Cambodia, Carol Mortland
Session 64: Recent Research on Burmese Art
- Kyanzittha's Standing Image of the Buddha, Richard M. Cooler
- Telling Lives: Narrative Allegory on a Burmese Silver Bowl , Robert S. Wicks
- Sources, Dates, and Relationships for the Art of the Pyu , Robert L. Brown
Session 82: Materializations of Modernity in Indonesia
- The Tooth of Time or, Taking a Look at the "Look" of Clothing in Late
19th-Century Art, Patricia Spyer
- The State on the Skin: Clothes, Shoes and Neatness in (Colonial) Indonesia, Henk
Schulte Nordholt
- Eating the Book in Biak, Irian Jaya: The Shock of Modernity on a Colonial Frontier,
Danilyn Rutherford
Session 83: Capitalist Development, Clientelism and Rent-Seeking in
Southeast Asia
- Southeast Asian Capitalism: Nature and Implications, K. S. Jomo
- Clientelism and Economic Growth in Thailand, Ansil Ramsay and Richard F. Doner
- Indonesia and Thailand in the International Economy: Clientelism and National
Competitiveness, Alasdair Bowie and Danny Unger
- Corruption's Obstructions: Authority and Power in the Philippine Political Economy,
Paul Hutchcroft
Session 92: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Traditions and Modernities in
Contemporary Southeast Asia
- Mass Media and the Development of a "Superstar" Ethos in Sundanese Wayang
Golek of West Java, Indonesia , Andrew N. Weintraub
- State-Culture and Political Gravity: Exploring the Upland-Lowland Divide in Mainland
Southeast Asia, Hjorleifur R. Jonsson
- Performance, Ritual, and Meaning in Northern Thai Temple Festivals, Pamela A.
Myers-Moro
- The Game of Hui: An Economic Analysis of Private Financial Arrangements in
Vietnam, Trien T. Nguyen
Session 108: The Transformation of Vietnamese Political Economy in
Asian Regional Context: Case Studies of the State, Firms, and Foreign Capital in the
Vietnamese Textile and Garment Industries (Sponsored by the Vietnam Studies Group)
- The Contemporary Restructuring of East Asian Apparel Production: Implications for the
Vietnamese Garment Industry, David A. Smith
- Can the Vietnamese State Play a Developmental Role? Integrating the Vietnamese
Textile and Garment Industries into the Global Economy, Ngoc (Angie) Tran
- The Competitiveness of State and Non-State Enterprises and the Transformation of the
Textile and Garment Industries in Vietnam, Hy V. Luong
Session 109: Updating Thai History: New Sources, New
Interpretations
- Lan Na History in Lu Legends, Ratanaporn Sethakul
- Palm-Leaf Manuscripts and History-Writing in Premodern Northern Thailand, David
K. Wyatt
- A Villain in Thai History Who Was Framed by the Plot of Historians, Thongchai
Winichakul
- Chotmaihet Revisited: An Assessment of Early Bangkok Manuscript Sources,
Lorraine Gesick
Session 115: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Families, Education, and
Citizensin Southeast Asia
- Emergent Debates and Policy Directions: Women's Reproductive Rights in the
Philippines, Maria Lourdes O. Acosta
- Tastes for Child Quality Amidst Multicultural Modernity: Chinese Lunar Birth Timing
in Singapore, Daniel Goodkind
- National Education Reform Policies as Seen in Practice at the Local Level: A
Philippine Case Study, Martha A. Adler
- Shifting Boundaries: A Century of Chineseness in Cambodia, Penny Edwards
Session 133: The State, the Churches and "the Left":
Ongoing Conflicts in the Struggle to Define Social Progress in the Philippines
- Ramos Plays Cards Differently: Church-State Relations Since 1992, Robert L.
Youngblood
- Constructing BCC-CO Ideology in the Philippines: Intellectual, Cultural, and
Political "Bricolage," Catherine Coumans
- Local Development or Exploitation in a Scavenger Community, Cebu City, Philippines:
"Model or Muddle," Kathy Nadeau
Session 134: Past Forgetting: War and Revolution in Vietnamese
Memory: Part One (See Session 157)
- Reading Revolutionary Prison Memoirs, Peter Zinoman
- Framing the National Spirit: Viewing and Reviewing Painting Under the Revolution,
Nora A. Taylor
- "The Motherland Remembers Your Sacrifice": Commemorating the War Dead in
North Viet Nam, Shaun Kingsley Malarney
- Museum-Shrine: Revolution and its Tutelary Spirit in My Hoa Hung Hamlet,
Christoph Giebel
Session 135: Direction and Priorities of Research on Southeast
Asia (Sponsored by the Southeast Asia Council): Part One (See
Session 158)
- Post-May 1992 Debates among Thai Public Intellectuals: Globalizers vs Communitarians,
Kasian Tejapira
- Direction and Priorities of Research in Myanmar, Myo Myint
- Toward a National and Modern Historiography of Vietnam , Phan Huy Le
Session 156: The Contemporary Stage in Singapore, Malaysia,and the
Philippines: Trauma, Trust, and Transition
- (I)n Admissable Poetics in the Republic: Abstracting the Nation in the Malaysian
Plays of Kee Thuan Chye, Shirley Geok-lin Lim
- Sterilized Scalpels, Sharp Needles, Ruptured Sutures: Kee Thuan Chye's Operation in We
Could **** You Mr. Birch, Daizal R. Samad
- Naming the Unnamable: Constructing Homosexualities in Philippine Contemporary Theater,
Chris B. Millado
- Gender "Roles": Women Writing for Singapore's Stage, Laurel Means
Session 157: War and Revolution in Vietnamese Memory, Part Two (See Session 134)
- Re-presenting Vietnam's War Experience: The Manufacture of Nostalgia in Vietnam's
Tourist Industry, Laurel Kennedy and Mary Rose Williams
- Heroic Mothers and Grasping Wives: Remembrance and Amnesia in Postwar Vietnam,
Hue-Tam Ho Tai
Session 158: Direction and Priorities of Research on Southeast
Asia: Part Two (See Session 135)
- Direction and Priorities of Research in the Philippines , Doreen G. Fernandez
- Writing Indigenous History in Malaysia: Approaches and Problems, Cheah Boon Kheng
- Beyond Authenticism and Academism: Priorities for Future Indonesian Studies,
Ariel Heryanto
Session 178: Proper Conduct: Ethnographies of Citizenship in 20th
Century Philippines
- Memory and Amnesia: Rizal Day Celebrations, 1898-1995, Ambeth R. Ocampo
- Malling the Philippines: Consumers, Flaneurs, and Citizenship , Eva-Lotta Hedman
- "Opportunities for Improvement": Home Economics and Practical Instruction
in Philippine Education, Fenella Cannell
Session 179: New Readings of the Chirographic: Recent Work in the
Manuscript Traditions of Indonesia
- Contending Voices of Reason and Passion: Prose and Verse in the Malay Manuscript
World, Ian Proudfoot
- On Writing the Not-To-Be-Read: Material Components of Textual Magic Among the Batak,
Uli Kozok
- An Overview of Islamic Texts in the Bugis Literary Tradition , Roger Tol
- Encyclopedism, Systematics, Precriptivism in Javanese Intellectual History:
Suryanagara's Compleat Illuminator and Mid-Nineteenth Century Yogyakarta
Manuscript Painting, Timothy E. Behrend
Session 202: Anthropological Perspectives on Kinship, Family
Coalitions and Power in the Philippines
- "Islamic Family Organizations" in Cotabato: The Formalization of Kin
Networks by an Emergent Muslim Counterelite , Thomas M. McKenna
- Kinship, Success and Political Culture in a Tagalog Coastal Community, Susan D.
Russell
- Kinship and Art in Philippine Society, Sally Ann Ness
- A Visayan Family in Flux: Local Concerns and Global Processes , Jean-Paul Dumont
Session 203: Local Readings of Global Culture
- Material Women, Material Men: Constructing Consumer Culture in Indonesia's
Peripheries, Nancy Melissa Lutz
- "It's a Mall World After All": Shopping Centers, Materialism and Discourses
of Cultural Panic in Thailand's Age of Globalization, Erick D. White
Session 204: The Issue of Order: History, Culture, and Politics in
Postcolonial Southeast Asia
- Mass Politics and Aristocratic Power in Postwar Malaya , Donna Amoroso
- The Cult of Antiquity in Postcolonial Vietnam, Patricia M. Pelley
- The "Birth" of Military Rule in Burma, Mary P. Callahan
- Islamic Orthodoxy in Postcolonial Malaysia, Shanti Nair
Session 223: Transforming the Arts of Ritual into the Rituals of
Art
- Innovations as Reflections of Cultural Change, Hardja Susilo
- The Exorcist: The Symbiosis of Believers, Scholars, Officials, and Tourists through
Javanese Ruwatan Performance, Nancy I. Cooper
- A Kenyah Warrior Dance: From Ritual to Entertainment, Ang Swee Lin
- Filipino Rituals as Icon and Performance: Survival and Recontextualization within a
Development Dynamic, Ricardo Trimillos
Session 224: ROUND TABLE: Building Ethnic Identity in Burma (Sponsored
by the Burma Studies Group)
Session 232: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Economic Reform and Regional
Interactions in Southeast Asia
- Singapore's Rapid Industrialization: A Re-assessment, Leonard J. Perry
- Pies in the Sky: "Philippines 2000" and Agrarian Reform in the Philippines,
J. R. Nereus O. Acosta
- Land Use Conversion and Urban Growth in the Northern Coast of West Java, Indonesia,
Tommy Firman
- The Rise of Sub Economies: Growth Areas and Political Cooperation in ASEAN,
Pushpa Thambipillai
- Thailand's Foreign Policy in the 1990s, Corrine Phuangkasem