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KOIZUMI Junko

Past research experience
  1. Research Associate, Faculty of Liberal Arts, The University of Tokyo, April 1991- March 1993
  2. Lecturer, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, April 1993-March 1995
  3. Associate Professor, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, April 1995-March 2004
  4. Associate Professor, CSEAS, Kyoto University, April 2004-present
Major Publications
  1. Why the Kula Wept: A Report on the Trade Activities of the Kula in Isan at the End of the 19th Century. SEAS 28(2), 1990
  2. The Commutation of Suai from Northeast Siam in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 23(2), 1992
  3. “Manpower” as King’s Property. In Proceedings of the Six International Conference on Thai Studies, Theme II: Cultural Crisis and the Thai Capitalist Transformation, 1996
  4. Between Pre-modern Corvee System and Modern Capitation Tax and Military Conscription Systems (in Japanese). The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies No.17, 1999
  5. Woven in Thailand: Historical Perspective on “Thai” Silk Weaving as a Traditional Handicraft (in Japanese). The Memoirs of the Institute of Oriental Culture No.140, 2000
  6. From a Water Buffalo to a Human Being: Women and the Family in Siamese History. In Other Pasts: Women, Gender and History in Early Modern Southeast Asia, ed. by Barbara Watson Andaya. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawaii, 2000
  7. King’s Manpower Constructed: Writing the History of the Conscription of Labour in Siam. South East Asia Research (London) 10(1), 2002
  8. Engendering Thai History: “I do not Wish My People to Be That”’ (co-authored with Akiko Iijima). Asian Research Trends: A Humanities and Social Science Review No.13. 2003
  9. Genealogies in Historical Context: Ancestral Values Observed in the Bang Chang Family Records (in Japanese). The Memoirs of the Institute of Oriental Culture No.142, 2003
  10. Anna Leonowens and the Study of Thai History (in Japanese). The Memoirs of the Institute of Oriental Culture No.145, 2004
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