บทความวิชาการเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจากวารสาร
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Volume |
Articles |
Authors |
Volume 45, Issue 03 – October 2014 |
Towards an environmental history of the eastern Red River Delta, Vietnam, c.900–1400 |
Li Tana |
Potent rituals and the royal dead: Historical transformations in Vietnamese ritual practice |
Marina Marouda |
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The repatriation of the Chinese as a counter-insurgency policy during the Malayan Emergency |
Low Choo Chin |
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Malcolm MacDonald and Brunei: Diplomacy with intimacy |
B.A. Hussainmiya |
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Volume 45, Issue 02 – June 2014 |
Myth, resistance, and identity in Timor-Leste’s Nino Conis Santana National Park |
Nick McClean |
Limited state and strong social forces: Fishing lot management in Cambodia |
Say Sok |
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Post-authoritarian diversity in Indonesia’s state-owned mosques: A manakiban case study |
Julian Millie, Greg Barton, Linda Hindasah and Mikihiro Moriyama |
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Chinese mestizo and natives’ disputes in Manila and the 1812 Constitution: Old privileges and new political realities (1813–15) |
Ruth de Llobet |
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Triumphs or tragedies: A new perspective on the Vietnamese revolution |
Tuong Vu |
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Volume 45, Issue 01 – February 2014 |
Spirit cults and Buddhist practice in Kep Province, Cambodia |
Matthew O’Lemmon |
The cult of Phaya Narin Songkhram: Spirit mediums and shifting sociocultural boundaries in northeastern Thailand |
Ian G. Baird |
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Karen ethno-nationalism and the wrist-tying ceremony along the Thai–Burmese border |
Prasert Rangkla |
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The anthropology of the state and the state of anthropology in Brunei |
Frank Fanselow |
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Volume 44, Issue 03 – October 2013 |
State formation and the evolution of naval strategies in the Melaka Straits, c. 500–1500 CE |
Derek Heng |
The meaning of dukun and allure of Sufi healers: How Persian cosmopolitans transformed Malay–Indonesian history |
Jennifer W. Nourse |
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Patriotic hygiene: Tracing new places of knowledge production about malaria in Vietnam, 1919–75 |
Michitake Aso |
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Southeast Asia in the age of jazz: Locating popular culture in the colonial Philippines and Indonesia |
Peter Keppy |
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The Great Depression and the changing trajectory of public education policy in Indonesia, 1930–42 |
Agus Suwignyo |
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Multicultural citizenship education in Indonesia: The case of a Chinese Christian school |
Chang-Yau Hoon |
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Volume 44, Issue 02 – June 2013 |
Men of prowess and women of piety: A case study of Aceh Dar al-Salam in the seventeenth century |
Sher Banu A.L. Khan |
Women in the Malayan Communist Party, 1942–89 |
Mahani Musa |
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Masculinity reborn: Chivalry, misogyny, potency and violence in the Philippines’ Muslim South, 1899–1913 |
Michael C. Hawkins |
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Upholding Filipino nationhood: The debate over Mindanao in the Philippine Legislature, 1907–1913 |
Nobutaka Suzuki |
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The everyday politics of the underground trade in Burma by the Yunnanese Chinese since the Burmese socialist Era |
Wen-Chin Chang |
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A mythographical journey to modernity: The textual and symbolic transformations of the Hùng Kings founding myths |
Dieu Thi Nguyen |
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Volume 44, Issue 01 – February 2013 |
Performance as (re)incarnation: The Sdech Kân narrative |
Astrid Norén-Nilsson |
Regional identity and national theatre in South Sulawesi |
Michael Bodden |
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Educating multicultural citizens: Colonial nationalism, imperial citizenship and education in late colonial Singapore |
Siew-Min Sai |
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Raising Vietnamese: War and youth in the South in the early 1970s |
Olga Dror |
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Fatwas and their controversy: The case of the Council of Indonesian Ulama (MUI) |
Mun’im Sirry |
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Narratives of Buddhist legislation: Textual authority and legal heterodoxy in seventeenth through nineteenth-century Burma |
D. Christian Lammerts |
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Volume 43, Issue 03 – October 2012 |
From Merdeka! to massacre: The politics of sugar in the early years of the Indonesian republic |
G. Roger Knight |
The Papar Land Protest, 1910–11 |
Danny Wong Tze Ken |
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Khmer peasants and land access in Kompong Thom Province in the 1930s |
Mathieu Guérin |
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Frontier capitalism and the expansion of rubber plantations in southern Laos |
Pinkaew Laungaramsri |
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Fishing families and cosmopolitans in conflict over land on a Philippine island |
Magne Knudsen |
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The Ifugao agricultural landscapes: Agro-cultural complexes and the intensification debate |
Stephen Acabado |
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Volume 43, Issue 02 – June 2012 |
Contesting discourses of blood in the ‘red shirts’ protests in Bangkok |
Erik Cohen |
The 1967 anti-Chinese riots in Burma and Sino–Burmese relations |
Hongwei Fan |
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Australia, the ‘Marshall experiment’ and the decolonisation of Singapore, 1955–56 |
Andrea Benvenuti |
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Elite intercommunal bargaining and conflict resolution: The role of the Communities Liaison Committee in Malaya, 1949–51 |
Joseph M. Fernando |
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Intermarriage in colonial Malaya and Singapore: A case study of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Roman Catholic and Methodist Asian communities |
Marc Rerceretnam |
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The Koreans in Second World War Philippines: Rumour and history |
Lydia N. Yu Jose |
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Waiting for a righteous ruler: The Karen royal imaginary in Thailand and Burma |
Mikael Gravers |
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Volume 43, Issue 01 – February 2012 |
The legend of King Prajadhipok: Tall tales and stubborn facts on the seventh reign in Siam |
Federico Ferrara |
Passing over in silences: Ideology, ideals and ideas in Thai translation |
Michelle Tan |
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Questions of ordination legitimacy for newly ordained Theravāda bhikkhunī in Thailand |
Tomomi Ito |
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The curious memoirs of the Vietnamese composer Phạm Duy |
John C. Schafer |
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Connecting places, constructing Tết: Home, city and the making of the lunar New Year in urban Vietnam |
Patrick McAllister |
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State, enterprise and the alcohol monopoly in colonial Vietnam |
Gerard Sasges |
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The destruction and assimilation of Campā (1832–35) as seen from Cam sources |
Nicolas Weber |
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Volume 42, Issue 03 – October 2011 |
Drugs, insurgency and state-building in Burma: Why the drugs trade is central to Burma’s changing political order |
Patrick Meehan |
Identifying the ‘agriculturists’ in the Burma Delta in the colonial period: A new perspective on agriculturists based on a village tract’s registers of holdings from the 1890s to the 1920s |
Asuka Mizuno |
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Modernity and cultural citizenship in the Netherlands Indies: An illustrated hypothesis |
Henk Schulte Nordholt |
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Why did Kartosuwiryo start shooting? An account of Dutch–Republican–Islamic forces interaction in West Java, 1945–49 |
R.E. Elson and Chiara Formichi |
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Living together: The transformation of multi-religious coexistence in southern Thailand |
Alexander Horstmann |
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Re-centreing the city: Spirits, local wisdom, and urban design at the Three Kings Monument of Chiang Mai |
Andrew Johnson |
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Volume 42, Issue 02 – June 2011 |
Sheltered by dhamma: Reflecting on gender, security and religion in Cambodia |
Alexandra Kent |
Bureaucratic migrants and the potential of prosperity in upland Laos |
Sarinda Singh |
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Laotian textiles in between markets and the politics of culture |
Annabel Vallard |
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‘Creative industries’: Economic programme and boundary concept |
Anna-Katharina Hornidge |
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The ‘other’ Muhammadiyah movement: Singapore 1958–2008 |
Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied |
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The blessings and perils of female rule: New perspectives on the reigning queens of Patani, c. 1584–1718 |
Stefan Amirell |
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Volume 42, Issue 01 – February 2011 |
Shan virtual insurgency and the spectatorship of the nation |
Amporn Jirattikorn |
Rural male leadership, religion and the environment in Thailand’s mid-south, 1920s–1960s |
Craig J. Reynolds |
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An uncivil state of affairs: Fascism and anti-Catholicism in Thailand, 1940–1944 |
Shane Strate |
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Individual imaginings: The religio-nationalist pilgrimages of Haji Sulong Abdulkadir al-Fatani |
James Ockey |
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Barang king banga: A Visayan language reading of the Calatagan pot inscription (CPI) |
Ramon G. Guillermo and Myfel Joseph D. Paluga |
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Volume 41, Issue 03 – 2010 |
Slavery and cultural creativity in the Banda Islands |
Phillip Winn |
The ‘informal Portuguese empire’ and the Topasses in the Solor archipelago and Timor in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries |
Leonard Y. Andaya |
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The worst of both worlds: Commercial rice production in West Indramayu, 1885–1935 |
M.R. Fernando |
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Living with difference in rural Indonesia: What can be learned for national and regional political agendas? |
Michelle Carnegie |
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Unofficial contentions: The postcoloniality of Straits Chinese political discourse in the Straits Settlements Legislative Council |
Daniel P.S. Goh |
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Testimony, trauma and performance: Some examples from Southeast Asian theatre |
Roxana Waterson |
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Volume 41, Issue 02 – 2010 |
Different views of history: Shades of irredentism along the Laos–Cambodia border |
Ian G. Baird |
Rethinking Cambodian political discourse on territory: Genealogy of the Buddhist ritual boundary ( sīmā) |
Ian Harris |
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External actors and the relative autonomy of the ruling elite in post-UNTAC Cambodia |
Andrew Robert Cock |
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‘They have not progressed enough’: Development’s negated identities among two indigenous peoples ( orang asli) in Indonesia and Thailand |
Nathan Porath |
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Famine in a land of plenty: Plight of a rice-growing community in Java, 1883–84 |
M.R. Fernando |
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A traffic in Songket: Translocal Malay identities in Sambas |
Wendy Mee |
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Volume 41, Issue 01 – 2010 |
Negotiating the Great Depression: The rise of popular culture and consumerism in early-1930s Malaya |
Jan van der Putten |
Film Melayu: Nationalism, modernity and film in a pre-World War Two Malay magazine |
Timothy P. Barnard |
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The writings of Abdul Rahim Kajai: Malay nostalgia in a crystal |
Henk Maier |
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The Five Power Defence Arrangements and the reappraisal of the British and Australian policy interests in Southeast Asia, 1970–75 |
Andrea Benvenuti and Moreen Dee |
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The question of ‘China’ in Burmese chronicles |
Goh Geok Yian |
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Not just fryers of bananas and sweet potatoes: Literate and literary women in the nineteenth-century Malay world |
Mulaika Hijjas |
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