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 Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia. Issue 8-9 (March 2007). Culture and Literature

ISSUE 8-9 ARTICLES

   
Literature and Contemporary Philippine Politics
By Jose Dalisay Jr.       
Singing Islamic Modernity: Recreating Nasyid in Malaysia
By Tan Sooi Beng       
A Choice to Review: Encountering Krishen Jit in Talking Drama with Utih
By Charlene Rajendran       
Thai Literary Trends: From Seni Saowaphong to Chart Kobjitti
By Hiramatsu Hideki           
Museum as the Representation of Ethnicity: The Construction of Chinese Indonesian Ethnic Identity in post-Suharto Indonesia
 By Yumi Kitamura           
Japanese Popular Culture in East and Southeast Asia: Time for a Regional Paradigm?
By Nissim Kadosh Otmazgin    
Tracing The Roots of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals: A Bibliographical Survey
By Kamaruzzaman Bustamam-Ahmad   
Why I “mengaji” (study) Malay? :Discussing the latest developments of Malay culture in South Thailand
By Abdulroya Panaemalae     
Review Article: The Rise and Fall of Empires and the Case for Liberal Imperialism
 By Patrick Jory  

 

ISSUE 8-9 BOOK REVIEWS

   

Ethnicity and Kinship in Filipino Centennial Novels—
Aurelio S. Agcaoili. Dangadang. Quezon City: UP Press, 2003.
B.S. Medina, Jr. Huling Himagsik. Manila: DLSUP, 1998.
Jun Cruz Reyes. Etsa-Puwera. Quezon City: UP Press & Philippine Centennial Commission, 2000.

 By Shirlita Espinosa     
Wadley, Reed L. 2005. Histories of the Borneo Environment: Economic, political and social dimensions of change and continuity.
Leiden: KITLV Press.
By Akiko Morishita    
Ken’ichi Goto, Tensions of Empire: Japan and Southeast Asia in the Colonial and Postcolonial World
Athens: Ohio University Press, 2003
By Wu Xiao An
Ligaya F. Amilbangsa, Ukkil: Visual Arts of the Sulu Archipelago.
Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila Press, 2006
By Maria Teresa Martinez-Sicat
The disintegration of Octobrist ideology By Kasian Tejapira   
Sex Addict
(No English translation available)  
By Lakkana Punwichai

              

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