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Initiators
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Université Royale des Beaux Arts Phnom Penh
Partners
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Newsletter May 2017
Bulletin HSEPP Mai 2017
Dear HSEPP Members and Friends,
Hereâs our HSEPP Newsletter for May 2017 Digest. You are all welcome to share your suggestions, publications and informations with us and to come to present a research paper to the HSEPP conference. Scholars and researchers who wish to give a lecture presenting need to send us a bio data, presentation title and abstract in English and French, as well as a proposed date. For any questions, please feel free to contact us. Lectures can be given in Khmer, French, or English.
Bulletin HSEPP Mai 2017 (519.53 ko)
CALL FOR PAPERS
BOURSES DE RECHERCHEDE LA FONDATION MARTINE AUBLET APPEL A CANDIDATURESANNEE UNIVERSITAIRE 2017 â 2018
La Fondation Martine Aublet, sous lâĂ©gide de la Fondation de France, continue Ă offrir pour lâannĂ©e universitaire 2017-2018, douze bourses de recherche doctorale Ă des Ă©tudiants inscrits en troisiĂšme cycle dans un Ă©tablissement dâenseignement supĂ©rieur français ou en co-tutelle avec une universitĂ© Ă©trangĂšre. Elle crĂ©e cette annĂ©e dix bourses de Master.
BOURSES DOCTORALES
Il sâagit de bourses de dĂ©but de thĂšse (premiĂšre et deuxiĂšme annĂ©e de 3° cycle) destinĂ©es Ă financer exclusivement des recherches de terrain dâau moins six mois en Afrique, en Asie, en OcĂ©anie, au Moyen-Orient, dans lâOcĂ©an Indien et les AmĂ©riques amĂ©rindienne, latine et caribĂ©enne.
Les disciplines concernĂ©es sont lâanthropologie, lâethnomusicologie, lâethnolinguistique, lâhistoire de lâart, lâhistoire, lâarchĂ©ologie, et la sociologie.
Si lâappel Ă candidatures est ouvert Ă tous les domaines thĂ©matiques de recherche, il est impĂ©ratif que la mĂ©thodologie dâenquĂȘte soit qualitative et relĂšve de lâobservation participante ethnographique, du traitement dâarchives et de la documentation historiographique (collections comprises), de la participation Ă des chantiers de fouilles archĂ©ologiques ou bien de la conduite dâentretiens thĂ©matiques et directifs.
Ces bourses sont attribuĂ©es pour une durĂ©e de 12 mois non reconductible, du 1er novembre au 31 octobre. Elles sont chacune dâun montant global de 15000 euros, versĂ© en deux fois. Elles sont allouĂ©es aprĂšs Ă©valuation et sĂ©lection des dossiers par le ComitĂ© des rapporteurs et le Conseil Scientifique de la Fondation Martine Aublet, et validation par le Conseil dâadministration de la Fondation.
Aucune condition de nationalitĂ© nâest exigĂ©e.
Les laurĂ©ats seront tenus de remettre Ă la Fondation un premier rapport succinct de leurs travaux Ă mi-parcours de leur recherche. Un second rapport, qui prendra la forme dâun court article, sera publiĂ© dans les Annales de la Fondation Martine Aublet.
BOURSES DE MASTER
Il sâagit de bourses de 1Ăšre ou de 2nde annĂ©e de Master destinĂ©es Ă financer exclusivement des recherches de terrain dâenviron un mois en Afrique, en Asie, en OcĂ©anie, au Moyen-Orient, dans lâOcĂ©an Indien et les AmĂ©riques amĂ©rindienne, latine et caribĂ©enne. Les disciplines concernĂ©es sont lâanthropologie, lâethnomusicologie, lâethnolinguistique, lâhistoire de lâart, lâhistoire, lâarchĂ©ologie, et la sociologie. Si lâappel Ă candidatures est ouvert Ă tous les domaines thĂ©matiques de recherche, il est impĂ©ratif que la mĂ©thodologie dâenquĂȘte soit qualitative et relĂšve de lâobservation participante ethnographique, du traitement dâarchives et de la documentation historiographique (collections comprises), de la participation Ă des chantiers de fouilles archĂ©ologiques ou bien de la conduite dâentretiens thĂ©matiques et directifs. Le projet de recherche initiĂ© par le Master doit contribuer Ă enrichir les connaissances sur les collections extra-europĂ©ennes des musĂ©es français.
Ces bourses sont attribuĂ©es sous la forme dâun chĂšque dâun montant de 1500 euros versĂ© en une fois. Elles sont allouĂ©es au mois de novembre aprĂšs Ă©valuation et sĂ©lection des dossiers par le ComitĂ© des rapporteurs et le Conseil Scientifique de la Fondation Martine Aublet, et validation par le Conseil dâadministration de la Fondation.
Aucune condition de nationalitĂ© nâest exigĂ©e.
MODALITES DâENREGISTREMENT DES CANDIDATURES
Les demandes de bourses de recherche doctorale et de Master doivent ĂȘtre Ă©tablies suivant un formulaire Ă tĂ©lĂ©charger, durant la pĂ©riode de lâappel Ă candidature, sur le site Internet du musĂ©e du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac.
Le dossier de candidature aux bourses doctorales devra ĂȘtre accompagnĂ© dâune lettre du directeur de thĂšse arguant de la qualitĂ© du projet prĂ©sentĂ©.
Le dossier de candidature aux bourses de Master devra ĂȘtre accompagnĂ© dâune lettre du directeur de Master attestant de lâinscription en Master.
Pour ĂȘtre enregistrĂ©, le dossier de candidature complet doit obligatoirement faire lâobjet dâun double envoi avant le 12 juin 2017 Ă minuit :
- par voie Ă©lectronique, Ă lâadresse suivante : bourses.martineaublet@quaibranly.fr . Les diffĂ©rents documents seront regroupĂ©s en un unique fichier pdf intitulĂ© de la façon suivante NOMDUCANDIDAT_bourseFMA_DOC_2017.pdf ou NOMDUCANDIDAT_bourseFMA_MASTER_2017.pdf
Lâensemble du dossier de candidature ne dĂ©passera pas 5Mo.
- par courrier postal (avec mention âCandidature Bourses Fondation Martine Aubletâ portĂ©e sur lâenveloppe), avec le formulaire de candidature datĂ© et signĂ©, Ă lâadresse suivante :
Fondation Martine Aublet,DĂ©partement de la recherche et de lâenseignement,MusĂ©e du quai Branly â Jacques Chirac,222, rue de lâUniversitĂ©,75343 Paris Cedex 07
Borderland Spaces: Ruins, Revival(s) and Resources
6th Conference of the Asian Borderlands Research Network
Deadline
2 October 2017
Conference dates
23 - 25 August 2018
Venue
American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Ruins, Revival(s) and Resources
Asian borderlands create spaces that induce dedicated livelihood strategies, inspire self-definition on both individual and collective scales, and allow for specific regimes of resource extraction. Borderlands in Asia tend to be peripheral to the centres of state power, while they are at the same time a prime locus for the enactment and realisation of state authority. Across Asia borderlands are experiencing a dual connectivity linking spaces across borders as well as to the economic and political heartlands of the states that claim them. This conference aims to focus attention on the generative and productive capacity of border spaces, which is urgently in need of being addressed.
Remnants of the past, both material as well as immaterial ruins, constitute heritages that continue to affect livelihoods across Asian borderlands. Increasingly, borderlands witness a surge in religious, cultural, linguistic, and ideological revival(s), where the past is perceived as a resource for securing community futures. Whether through the bottom-up claims of marginalized communities or top-down state processes of recognition, designations of cultural heritage have become arenas of contestation where varied actors seek to reframe histories. The past and present of borderlands are intimately linked to resource extraction. Often, the presence of resources has been instrumental in producing borders and borderlands, and been conducive to the production of space, territory, and demography. As resource extraction in borderlands intensifies, it is increasingly bound up in violent conflict and military occupation.
- Ruins: In which ways do the legacies of former state rule, of conflict or environmental hazards - abandoned infrastructures such as roads, irrigation systems or border installations, decaying cultural and religious heritage or historically informed imaginations of precarity and superiority, cohesion and otherness â play out in the identity-formation and socio-economic strategies of borderland populations? How (and with which effect) do these legacies, but also âre-discoveredâ legal frameworks and maps, become instrumental for the invention, enforcement, opening and shifting of borders in current state politics?
- Revivals: How are specific cultural, religious, and linguistic practices and performances harnessed to make claims about identity, belonging, and entitlement? How do these new forms of expression embody continuity with the past as well as its transformation? How do ideological trajectories such as communism and democracy circulate as global discourses, which may be localized in specific borderland contexts to revive political participation and lead to new forms of mobilization? With these questions, we solicit panels that attend to the temporal and spatial dynamics of revival in relation to our other themes of ruins and resources.
- Resources: We seek panels analysing conventional resources from land to timber, from crops to rare species, from valuable minerals to bio-prospects. Furthermore, as borderlands become sites for intensified resource extraction, exploration, and transit, they are also sites for imagining resources in different ways. They are sites where human resources arrive in and depart from borderlands as labourers but also as bureaucrats, soldiers, professionals, students, and athletes. They are sites that generate manufacturing and agricultural resources through factories and export processing zones. And they are sites that produce revenue for state and non-state actors in enclaves of pleasure targeting tourists, settlers, and mobile professionals.
Application Procedure
Since one of the main goals of this conference is to spur collaboration and conversations across diverse fields in the hope of building up a more nuanced picture of the intersections and relationships across Asian borderlands, we would like to include scholars, writers, policy studies researchers, artists, filmmakers, activists, the media, and others from a wide variety of disciplinary backgrounds. We hope that these conceptually innovative panels, based on new research, will help to develop new perspectives in the study of Asian Borderlands.
We encourage applicants to submit a full panel proposal, as only a small number of individual papers will be selected. We will consider proposals for panels and roundtables that have a thematic focus, are of a comparative character, and involve scholars or practitioners affiliated with different institutions. If you are looking for other people to join your panel prior to the 2 October deadline, you may post your panel abstract and contact information on our Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/AsianBorderlands/) in order to reach a wider network.
The deadline to send in panel, roundtable and paper proposals is Monday 2 October 2017. Participants will be notified around January 2018. Please visit the Application Forms Page to submit your proposal.
Funding
Very limited financial support may be made available to some scholars who reside in Asia and some junior or low-income scholars from other parts of the world. If you would like to be considered for a grant, please submit the
Grant Application Form in which you state the motivation for your request. Please also specify the kind of funding that you will apply for or will receive from other sources. Please note that the conference operates on a limited budget, and will not normally be able to provide more than a partial coverage of the costs of travel. The form should be submitted before 2 October 2017. Requests for funding received after this date will not be taken into consideration.
Further information about registration fees, the venue, accommodation, and logistics will be provided on the ABRN website ( http://www.asianborderlands.net/) once the panels have been accepted.
Convenors
- Duncan McDuie-Ra, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Erik de Maaker, Leiden University, the Netherlands
- Henryk Alff, Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research, Germany
- Sara Shneiderman, University of British Columbia, Canada
- Svetlana Jacquesson, American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
- Tina Harris, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Willem van Schendel, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Organizers
The conference is organized by the
American University of Central Asia;
International Institute for Asian Studies and the
Asian Borderlands Research Network (ABRN).
For more information, please contact us at info@asianborderlands.net
CALL FOR PAPERS: 7th International Conference on The History of Medicine in Southeast Asia (HOMSEA 2018)
To be held in Vientiane, Lao Peopleâs Democratic Republic (LPDR)
15-17 January 2018
With support from:
Sydney Southeast Asia Centre (SSEAC, The University of Sydney, Australia)
Institut de Recherche sur le DĂ©veloppement (IRD, France)
Université de Montréal (Canada)
Program Committee:
Prof. Warwick Anderson, University of Sydney, Australia
Dr. Pascale Hancart-Petitet, IRD Vientiane, LPDR
Prof. Laurence Monnais, Université de Montréal, Canada
Assoc. Prof. Hans Pols, University of Sydney, Australia
Dr. Vanphanom Sychareun, University of Health Sciences, Vientiane, LPDR
Dr. Kathryn Sweet, independent scholar, Vientiane, LPDR
and members of the Local Organizing Committee
All proposals on the subject of the history of medicine and health in Southeast Asia will be considered. We will also consider proposals in medical anthropology. Special attention will be given to proposals dealing with Laos.
Please submit a one-page proposed abstract for a 20-minute talk, and a one-page CV by July 15 2017 to Dr. James Dunk james.dunk@sydney.edu.au
Note that it may be possible to subsidize some of the costs of participation for scholars from the Southeast Asia region, and for graduate and postgraduate students. If you wish to ask for support,please send a separate email justifying your request by July 15 to James Dunk.
Propositions will be reviewed byearlySeptember 2017.
Further information regarding the venue, registration fees, and accommodation options will be available by then.
Laurence Monnais
Professeur titulaire - DĂ©partement d'histoire
Directrice â Centre dâEtudes de lâAsie de lâEst (CETASE)
Directrice scientifique â Les Presses de lâUniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al (PUM) http://www.pum.umontreal.ca/
Chercheur - Equipe MEOS http://www.meos.qc.ca/ - Institut de recherche en santĂ© publique de lâUniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al (IRSPUM) http://www.irspum.umontreal.ca/ UniversitĂ© de MontrĂ©al
C.P. 6128 Succ. Centre-ville
MONTREAL, QC, CANADA H3C 3J7
TĂ©l : 514-343-6544
Call for contributions
Violences et terreurs instituées
La revue souhaiterait publier des articles sur la Birmanie en particulier, mais aussi sur dâautres pays de l'Asie du Sud-Est
Le terme de terrorisme a envahi lâactualitĂ© tout en recouvrant un ensemble de violences trĂšs diverses. Ce terme est nĂ©anmoins difficile Ă dĂ©finir que ce soit sur le plan juridique, politique ou sociologique. La terreur peut ĂȘtre revendiquĂ©e comme un mode dâaction tandis que le terrorisme peut ĂȘtre pour les gouvernements une arme de fustigation qui stigmatise lâennemi Ă abattre. La confusion rĂšgne frĂ©quemment sur les intentions et les inspirations des auteurs de violences et ajoute Ă la terreur des populations, autorisant les Ătats Ă sâemparer de la thĂ©matique de la sĂ©curitĂ© pour installer une gouvernance de crise. En quoi ces configurations appellent-elles un regard anthropologique ?
Ce numĂ©ro du Journal des anthropologues entend nourrir la rĂ©flexion gĂ©nĂ©rale sur les situations de violences, terreur et terrorisme. Il se fixe trois types de questionnements regroupĂ©s autour de lâĂtat, lâidĂ©ologie et le sujet :
- Déconstruire les usages du terme de terrorisme à partir de terrains précis ;
- Replacer les situations singuliÚres dans le cadre globalisé qui leur donne sens et ce, dans des aires géographiques variées ;
- Distinguer et requalifier anthropologiquement la nature des violences en jeu et restituer lâintelligibilitĂ© des situations ;
- DĂ©ployer comment le terrorisme est un instrument au service des gouvernements, comment la terreur devient un mode de gouvernance, comment sâĂ©difie un terrorisme dâĂtat.
- ApprĂ©hender la maniĂšre dont les rites collectifs fusionnent les populations autour du deuil, de la souffrance et de la compassion, avec ou contre les Ătats selon les configurations.
- Analyser les productions de subjectivitĂ©s sous lâeffet de menaces gĂ©nĂ©ralisĂ©es effectives ou fantasmatiques, dâinjonctions rĂ©pĂ©tĂ©es Ă la vigilance et dâextension des appareils de surveillance.
- Requestionner la nature et le statut de la victime. OccultĂ©es ou exhibĂ©es en fonction des intĂ©rĂȘts des Ătats (dictatures ou dĂ©mocraties), les victimes sont hĂ©roĂŻsĂ©es ou ignorĂ©es et posent la question du coĂ»t des rĂ©parations et dĂ©dommagements matĂ©riels et symboliques - Etudier les nouveaux marchĂ©s de la sĂ©curitĂ© et de la peur et les modes dâimplication des sujets
- Repenser le rÎle que jouent les sciences sociales en termes de critique et /ou de légitimation des gouvernements et des mobilisations identitaires et allophobes.
Les rĂ©sumĂ©s doivent ĂȘtre adressĂ©s aux trois coordinateurs au plus tard le30 septembre 2017,
et les articles le31 janvier 2018.
Parution prévue :2e semestre 2018.
Coordination : Marion Aubrée, Laurent Bazin,
Monique Selim Marion Aubrée : marion.aubree@ehess.fr
Laurent Bazin : bazinlaurent@wanadoo.fr
Monique Selim : monique.selim@ird.fr
PUBLICATIONS
We are delighted to inform you that the website dedicated to the Khmer Inscriptions Program and the presentation of its ongoing progress is now online at the following address:
epigraphia.efeo.fr/CIK
You will find there useful documents to download, prepared within the framework of this project, notably the Inventory of the 1360 K.-number inscriptions known and documented to day.
Chik, C., & Wright, W. E. (2017). Overcoming the obstacles: Vietnamese and Khmer Heritage Language Programs in California. In O. Kagan, M. Carreira, & C. Chik (Eds.),
A handbook on heritage language education: From innovation to program building
(pp. 222-236). New York, NY: Routledge
BRAAF, Rochelle. Sexual violence against ethnic minoriÆes during the Khmer Rouge regime. 2014.
FECHTER,ANN-MEIKER, An excess of goodness? Volunteering among aid professionals in Cambodia, South East Asia Research, 2017.
Mousson No 29 | 2017
Le commerce du sexe en Asie du Sud-Est. Approches pluridisciplinaires
Sexual Trade in Southeast Asia. Multidisciplinary Approaches
Sous la direction de Laurence Husson.
ActivitĂ© tolĂ©rĂ©e voire illĂ©gale selon les pays et de ce fait malaisĂ©ment mesurable, la prostitution nâen a pas moins en Asie du Sud-Est un poids Ă©conomique considĂ©rable. Aux stĂ©rĂ©otypes de la littĂ©rature coloniale ou aux traditions locales a succĂ©dĂ© un vĂ©ritable marchĂ© alimentĂ© par la demande propre Ă ces pays, elle-mĂȘme attisĂ©e par lâurbanisation accĂ©lĂ©rĂ©e, les inĂ©galitĂ©s croissantes et le tourisme dit « sexuel » mondialisĂ©. LâĂ©tude du « phĂ©nomĂšne prostitutionnel » en Asie du Sud-Est a bĂ©nĂ©ficiĂ© des enquĂȘtes occasionnĂ©es par la propagation du Sida dans la rĂ©gion dans les annĂ©es 1990. Ces derniĂšres sont cependant loin dâavoir rĂ©pondu Ă la somme de questions Ă©conomiques, sociales, politiques, juridiques que soulĂšve un tel thĂšme. Par goĂ»t de la thĂ©orie ou simple militantisme, trop dâauteurs ont sautĂ© lâĂ©tape de lâhistorien, du gĂ©ographe, du sociologue et de lâethnologue pour se lancer dans des Ă©conomies de la prostitution qui reposent sur des terrains partiels. Ce numĂ©ro rĂ©solument pluridisciplinaire fait la part belle Ă lâhistoire via les littĂ©ratures locales, coloniales, les archives, les rapports mĂ©dicaux, etc. afin dâanalyser les aspects quâa pu revĂȘtir ce phĂ©nomĂšne Ă diverses Ă©poques et en divers lieux ; Ă la sociologie, en sâinterrogeant sur les pratiques, les itinĂ©raires des travailleurs du sexe, les rĂ©seaux, leur organisation ; Ă lâanthropologie, pour dĂ©crire les relations entre les acteurs, le passage dâune prostitution « traditionnelle » et « locale » Ă une prostitution « moderne » et « internationale » ; Ă la gĂ©ographie, pour identifier les flux de personnes, les rĂ©seaux et leur localisation ainsi que mettre en Ă©vidence la grande mobilitĂ© des diffĂ©rents acteurs impliquĂ©s, ainsi quâĂ la littĂ©rature en langue vernaculaire.
- Introduction
- Laurence Husson
The Need for a Multidisciplinary Approach to Prostitution in the Southeast Asian Context[Texte intégral]
NĂ©cessitĂ© dâune approche pluridisciplinaire de la prostitution dans le contexte sud-est asiatique
- Articles
- Graeme John Hugo
Population Mobility And Prostitution In Southeast Asia [Texte intégral]
Mouvements de populations et prostitution en Asie du Sud-Est
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- François-Xavier Bonnet
From Oripun to the Yapayuki-San: An Historical Outline of Prostitution in the Philippines[Texte intégral]
Dâoripun Ă yapayuki-san: un aperçu historique de la prostitution aux Philippines
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- Terence H. Hull
From Concubines to Prostitutes. A Partial History of Trade in Sexual Services in Indonesia[Texte intégral]
Des concubines aux prostituées. Une histoire partielle du commerce des services sexuels en Indonésie
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- Isabelle Tracol-Huynh
Silhouettes du monde prostitutionnel : les prostituées au Tonkin colonial [Texte intégral]
Silhouettes of the Prostitution World: Prostitutes in Colonial Tonkin
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- Philippe Le Failler
Le renouveau des lentilles dâeau : de la prostitution Ă Hanoi Ă la toute fin du xxe siĂšcle [Texte intĂ©gral]
The Renewals of Floating Duckweed, Prostitution in Hanoi at the Last End of the 20th century
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- Jean Baffie
From Ying Nakhon Sopheni to Sao Borikan: Banality and Originality in the Development of Prostitution in Thailand [Texte intégral]
De Ying Nahon Sopheni à Sao Borikan: banalité et originalité dans le développement de la prostitution en Thaïlande
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- Marion Bottero
Le fantasme de la femme thaïlandaise et la crise occidentale de la masculinité [Texte intégral]
The Fantasy of the Thai Woman and the Western Crisis of Masculinity
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- Laurence Husson
Who Are the Clients and What They Say about Prostitution in South-East Asia? [Texte intégral]
Les clients et leurs propos sur la prostitution en Asie du Sud-Est
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- Monique Zaini-Lajoubert
Dans la littérature malaisienne, la prostitution est un fléau social à éradiquer [Texte intégral]
In Malaysian Literature, Prostitution is a Social Plague to be Eradicated.
- Emmanuel Poisson
Cave (LâentraĂźneuse). Un essai de Nguyá» n Viá»t HĂ traduit par Emmanuel Poisson [Texte intĂ©gral]
Cave (The bargirl). An Essay by Nguyá» n Viá»t HĂ Translated by Emmanuel Poisson
- Article de compte rendu
Review article
-
- Antonio J. Guerreiro
Oral Literature, Heritage and Ritual Performances in Borneo: A Review of Two Recent Publications [Texte intégral]
- Comptes rendus
Books reviews
-
- Bernard Formoso
Cosmopolitan Sex Workers. Women and Migration in a Global City, Christine B.N. Chin[Texte intégral]
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 3 cartes, 1 diagramme, 1 photo, bibliographie, index, 2013, 234 p.
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- Philippe Le Failler
The Ironies of Freedom. Sex, Culture, and Neoliberal Governance in Vietnam, Nguyá» n-vĂ” Thu-hÆ°ÆĄng [Texte intĂ©gral]
Seattle, University of Washington Press, 2008, XXVIII-336 p.
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- Frédéric Roustan
Marriage Migration in Asia: Emerging Minorities at the Frontiers of Nation-States, Sari K. Ishii, éd. [Texte intégral]
Singapore, Kyoto, NUS press, Kyoto University Press, 2016, 304 p.
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- Bernard Formoso
ChrĂ©tiens Ă©vangĂ©liques dâAsie du Sud-Est. ExpĂ©riences locales dâune ferveur conquĂ©rante, Pascal Bourdeaux & JĂ©rĂ©my Jammes, Ă©d. [Texte intĂ©gral]
Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes, bibliographie, index, 391 p.
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- Bernard Formoso
Chinese Houses of Southeast Asia. The Eclectic Architecture of Sojourners & Settlers, Ronald J. Knapp, photos par A. Chester Ong, préface de Wang Gungwu [Texte intégral]
North Clarendon, Vermont, Tuttle Publishing, 2010, illustrations, index, bibliographie, 288 p.
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- Pierre Pichard
Le Baphuon â de la restauration Ă lâhistoire architecturale, Pascal RoyĂšre [Texte intĂ©gral]
Paris, EFEO, Mémoires archéologiques 27, 2016, 272 pages + 27 planches.
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- Gilles de GantĂšs
Mobile Citizens. French Indians In Indochina, 1858-1954, Natasha Pairaudeau [Texte intégral]
Copenhague, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Monograph series, n° 129, 2016, 370 p.
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- Bernard Formoso
Imperial Bandits. Outlaws Rebels in the China-Vietnam Borderlands, Bradley Camp Davis[Texte intégral]
Seattle & London, University of Washington Press, 3 cartes, 12 photos, glossaire, bibliographie, index, 2017, 266 p. + XIII.
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- Arnaud Kaba
The Oil Palm Complex. Smallholders, Agribusiness and the State in Indonesia and Malaysia, Rob Cramb & John McCarthy, éd. [Texte intégral]
Singapour, National University of Singapore Press, 2016, 512 p.
Asian Ethnicity, vol. 28, no. 3, June 2017
Table of contents
- Infrastructures for ethnicity: understanding the diversification of contemporary Indonesia byZane Goebel
- Ethnic Chinese in Malaysian citizenship: gridlocked in historical formation and political hierarchy byCheun Hoe Yaw
- Multi-ethnic school environment from the school leaderâs perspective: challenges and approaches to improve multi-cultural competency among teachers in Malaysia byYasmin Ahmad and Najeemah Mohd Yusof
- Chinese Indonesians: how many, who and where? byEvi Nurvidya Arifin, M. Sairi Hasbullah and Agus Pramono
- âGreen Tibetansâ in China: Tibetan geopiety and environmental protection in a multilayered Tibetan landscape byJoshua Esler
- Oppositional consciousness, cultural preservation, and everyday resistance on the Uyghur Internet byRebecca A. Clothey and Emmanuel F. Koku
- âDonât discriminate against minority nationalitiesâ: practicing Tibetan ethnicity on social media byAndrew Grant
- Translating culture: missionaries and linguists in contemporary Yunnan Province byGideon Elazar
- Understanding ethnic visibility through language use: the case of Taiwan Hakka byHuei-ling Lai
Book Reviews
Voir : http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/caet20/18/3
ABOUT CAMBODIAâs COMMUNE ELECTION
Will CPP threats turn to violence?
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/will-cpp-threats-turn-violence
Cambodiaâs Commune Election: A political Tipping Point
Kem Ley Lives on for Grassroots Democracy Party in Elections
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/kem-ley-lives-grassroots-democracy-party-elections-130233/
Expert Views on Cambodiaâs Local Elections