
ASEASUK News No. 50 Autumn 2011
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:
- Highlights from the 26th ASEAS Conference, at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge.
- Book Reviews including: Gendered inequalities in Asia: configuring, contesting and recognizing women and men (2010), Korea’s changing roles in Southeast Asia: expanding influence and relations (2010), and Singapore in global history (2011).
Jewel Changi, Singapore
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ASEASUK News No. 49 Spring 2011
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:
- A roundtable report from the ‘Southeast Asian performance Centre for Creative Collaboration London’.
- Book Reviews including: Heritage
tourism in Southeast Asia (2010), Between frontiers: nation and identity in a Southeast Asian borderland (2010), and Islamic connections: Muslim societies in South and Southeast Asia (2009).
Angkor Wat, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
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ASEASUK News No. 48 Autumn 2010
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:
- Help needed for the ongoing
Ottoman Project. - Book Reviews including: Wartime in Burma: a diary, January to June 1942 (2009), Divided over Thaksin. Thailand’s coup and problematic transition (2009), and The state, development, and identity in multi-‐ethnic societies: ethnicity, equity and the nation (2010).
Sunset in Bangkok
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ASEASUK News No. 47 Spring 2010
In this issue – the latest news from Southeast Asian Studies, upcoming conferences, and new publications, plus:
- Highlights from the 2010 ‘SIEAS International Conference of Research Clusters’, Sogang University, Seoul.
- Book Reviews including: The art of not being governed: an anarchist history of upland Southeast Asia (2009), Southeast Asia in world history (2009), and Asia on tour. Exploring the rise of Asian tourism (2009).
Bali rice fields
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