Reading response to The Flaming Womb by Barbara Andaya
At the very beginning of The Flaming Womb, Barbara Andaya quotes that ”a gender-oriented study should do more than put women into history” a
Reading response to Asian Security Order by Muthiah Alagappa
In the first chapter of Asian Security Order, Alagappa has constructed a very useful analytical framework to facilitate our understanding of
Reading Response to Pollock and Ricci
both pieces discuss the issue of foreign influences and their “ripples” in Southeast Asia. Different from people’s common perception that cu
Reading response to History, Culture, and Region in Southeast Asian Perspectives by Wolters
Different from many conventional interpretations of pre-modern SEA history that usually portray SEA as an object of Indianization or Siniciz
Reading response to Coedes, Smail, and Heryanto
"Some Problems in the Ancient History of the Hinduized States of South-East Asia" by George Coedes; "On the Possibility of an
Review of Subject Siam: Family, Law and Colonial Modernity in Thailand by Tamara Loos
Instead of taking a side in the widespread controversy over whether Siam was colonized, Tamara Loos’ Subject Siam provides a third trajector
[Conference] The 6th Asian Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies
The 6th Asian Graduate Forum is a three-day workshop for graduate students who work on Southeast Asia. Held toward the end of the Asian Rese