Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Issue 5 (March 2004). Islam in Southeast Asia
EDITORIAL
Issue Five presents a diverse look at Islam in Southeast Asia. Our Review Essays discuss the Islamization of knowledge among Malaysian intellectuals and the intersection of Islamic law and gender issues in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and the Philippines. Reprints include the fruits of our collaboration with the Philippines’ Newsbreakmagazine (on art, women, youth, and Aceh) and the US academic journal Positions (on Indonesian reactions to the US invasion of Iraq).
A number of Features highlight Muslim minorities – in northern and southern Thailand, Vietnam, and the southern Philippines – in history, culture, economic development, and educational policy. In Renditions, we are proud to present an out-of-print short story by the Muslim Filipino writer Ibrahim A. Jubaira in its original English, as well as in Filipino, Indonesian, Thai, and Japanese […]
“A Plural Peninsula” at Walailak University
Articles from a workshop organized by Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore; Regional Studies Program, Walailak University; Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University
By Donna J.Amoroso
Ties of Brotherhood: Cultural Roots of Southern Thailand and Northern Malaysia.
By Suthiwong Phongphaibun
Vietnam-Champa Relations and the Malay-Islam Regional Network in the 17th–19th Centuries
By Danny Wong Tze Ken
Democracy Takes a Thumping: Islamist and Democratic Opposition in Malaysia’s Electoral Authoritarian Regime
By Dan Slater
Yunnanese Muslims along the Northern Thai Border
By Wang Liulan
Moderate Indonesian Muslim Rejection of the US Attack on Iraq
By Moderate Indonesian Muslim Rejection of the US Attack on Iraq
For the Record: An Anti-War Protest in Jakarta Days Before the Bali Bomb Attacks
By Sumit K. Mandal
Economic Development, Security, and Conflict Prevention in Muslim Mindanao
By Tina Cuyugan
Comment on ARMM Education Policies
By Masako Ishii
Malaysia’s Growing Economic Relations with the Muslim World
By Khadijah Md. Khalid
ISSUE 5 — REVIEW ESSAYS
Mapping the Terrain: Politics and Cultures of Islamization of Knowledge in Malaysia
URL: davidrumsey.com
Creator: David Rumsey
President, Cartography Associates, San Francisco, California
By Caverlee Cary
Islam and Democracy: Fear of the Modern World
Fatima Mernissi, trans. Mary Jo Lakeland
New York / Addison-Wesley / 1992
By Shanon Shah
Malaysia: Islam, Society and Politics
Virginia Hooker and Norani Othman, editors
Singapore / ISEAS Series on Islam, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies / 2003
By Carole Faucher
The Pondok and the Madrasah in Patani
Hasan Madmarn
Bangi / Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press / 1999
By Naimah Talib
The Transformation of Chinese Society in Postwar Singapore: Localizing Process, Regional Networking, and Global Perspective
战后新加坡华人社会的嬗变:本土情怀,区域网络,全球视野
刘宏(Liu Hong)
Xiamen / 厦门大学出版社(Xiamen Daxue Chubanshe) / 2003