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About Staff:Before FY2004

ISHIKAWA Noboru

Past research experience
  1. Joined CSEAS in December 1994
Major Publications
  1. The Possibility of Descent Theory in Bornean Kinship Study (in Japanese). Shakai Jinruigaku Nempo (Annual Review of Social Anthropology) 16, 1990
  2. Theory and Ethnography: Highland Burma and Anthropologies 1954-1983 (in Japanese). Minzokugaku Kenkyu (Japanese Journal of Ethnology) 57(1), 1992
  3. The Frontier of Circular Labor Migration and Community Studies (in Japanese). Minzokugaku Kenkyu (Japanese Journal of Ethnology) 58(1), 1993
  4. The Formation of Malay Peasantry in Sematan, Southwestern Sarawak: A Historical Analysis, paper presented at the Third Biennial Conference, Borneo Research Council, July 14-16, Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, 1994
  5. Rubber Boom and Peasants on the Border: A Case from Western Borneo (in Japanese). Minzokugaku Kenkyu (Japanese Journal of Ethnology) 61(4), 1997
  6. A Benevolent Protector or Failed Exploiter? Local Response to Agro-economic Policies under the Second White Rajah, Charles Brooke (1871-1917) of Sarawak. In Japanese Anthropologists, Malaysian Society: Contribution to Malaysian Ethnography, ed. by Shamsul A. B. and T. Uesugi. National Museum of Ethnology, 1998
  7. Between Frontiers: The Formation and Marginalization of a Borderland Malay Community in Southwestern Sarawak, Malaysia, 1870s-1990s. Ph. D. Thesis, Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York, 1998
  8. The Social History of Coconuts in Sematan, Southwestern Sarawak. The Sarawak Museum Journal 54(75), 1999
  9. The Inscription of Space: The Formation of State Territory in Southwestern Borneo (in Japanese). In Theories on the Formation of Area, ed. by Y. Tsubouchi. Kyoto University Press, 2000
  10. Cultural Borderlands and Economic Borderlands: A Report from Southwestern Sarawak (in Japanese). In Economy as Culture, ed. by J. Kawada. Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppan, 2001
  11. Labor Management in the Late Colonial British North Borneo: With Special Reference to Dutch/British Inter-Colonial Cooperation (in Japanese). In Human Migration and Culture in Sabah, East Malaysia, ed. by M. Koji. Project Report for the Japanese Ministry of Education, 2001
  12. The Genesis of Nation Space in the Borderland: A Case from Southwestern Sarawak, 1871-1917. Paper presented at Simposium Internasional II Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia “Globalisasi dan Kebudayaan Lokal: Suatu Dialektika Menuju Indonesia Baru," Padang, Indonesia, 18-21 July 2001, 2001
  13. Event and Structure: Memory and History of the Independence of Sarawak (1963) (in Japanese). In Ethnic Movement and Leaders, ed. by E. Kuroda. Tokyo: Yamakawa, 2002
  14. Remembering National Independence at the Margin of the State: A Case from Sarawak, East Malaysia. Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology 4, 2003
  15. Frontier of Maritime Southeast Asia: A Case form Malaysia/Indonesia Borderlands in Western Borneo (in Japanese). In Transnationality: Flows beyond Locale, ed. by J. Koizumi and E. Kurimoto. 21st Century COE Program Publication, Osaka University, 2003
  16. When the State Declares the Possession of Land: National Territoriality in Island Southeast Asia (in Japanese). In Asia in Comparison: Possession, Contract and Justice, ed. by M. Toru, M. Kishimoto, and T. Sekimoto, Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2004
  17. Commodity and Labor on the Move: Borderlands of West Kalimantan as Economic Infrastructures of Sarawak, East Malaysia, paper presented at Micrology of Indonesian Local Societies, organized by Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), National Coordination Agency for Surveys and Mapping (BAKOSURTANAL), ASAFAS and CSEAS, Kyoto University, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Jakarta, March 23, 2004
  18. Location Work on the Border: A Village in the Nation and the Nation in a Village (in Japanese), In Southeast Asian Society in Flux, ed. by T. Kato. Tokyo: Mekong Press, 2004
  19. Commodifying Bornean Forest: Transformation of the Kemena Basin Society in Sarawak, Malaysia, co-authored with M. Ishikawa, Paper presented at 22nd Annual Conference “Producing People and ‘Nature’ as Commodities in Southeast Asia,”University of California, Berkeley, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, February 4-5, 2005
  20. Dislocating Nation-States: Globalization in Asia and Africa, ed. by N. Ishikawa, A. Tanabe and P. Abinales, Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2005
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