{"id":19635,"date":"2020-12-24T14:09:19","date_gmt":"2020-12-24T05:09:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/www\/2021\/?p=19635"},"modified":"2020-12-24T14:11:24","modified_gmt":"2020-12-24T05:11:24","slug":"20201224","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/www\/2021\/2020\/12\/20201224\/","title":{"rendered":"Southeast Asian Studies Vol.9, No. 3 \u3092\u520a\u884c\u3057\u307e\u3057\u305f\u3002"},"content":{"rendered":"
Southeast Asian Studies Vol.9, No.2 \u3092\u520a\u884c\u3057\u307e\u3057\u305f\u3002 Contents<\/strong>: Agung Wicaksono Fujita Wataru Nuurrianti Jalli and Yearry Panji Setianto Albert Hasudungan and Jeffrey Neilson \u226aBook Reviews\u226b Thun Theara Patrick Jory Matteo Miele Oliver Tappe Jafar Suryomenggolo Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang
\nhttps:\/\/englishkyoto-seas.org\/<\/a><\/p>\n
\n\u226aArticles\u226b
\nHanli Zhou and Volker Grabowsky
\nDemarcation of the Yunnan-Burma Tai Minority Area in Warry\u2019s Report of
\n1891\u201397: A Critical Evaluation against the Background of Contemporary
\nChinese Historiography
\n………………………….. (301)
\nhttps:\/\/englishkyoto-seas.org\/2020\/12\/vol-9-no-3-hanli-zhou-and-volker-grabowsky\/<\/a><\/p>\n
\nPost-1998 Changes in Rural Java: The Rapid Expansion of the Middle Class
\n………………………….. (351)
\nhttps:\/\/englishkyoto-seas.org\/2020\/12\/vol-9-no-3-agung-wicaksono\/<\/a><\/p>\n
\nThe Rubber Boom Assemblage and Internalized Friction: Attitudes of the
\nGovernment, NGOs, and Farmers in Northeast Thailand
\n………………………….. (381)
\nhttps:\/\/englishkyoto-seas.org\/2020\/12\/vol-9-no-3-fujita-wataru\/<\/a><\/p>\n
\nRevisiting Transnational Media Flow in Nusantara: Cross-border Content
\nBroadcasting in Indonesia and Malaysia
\n………………………….. (413)
\nhttps:\/\/englishkyoto-seas.org\/2020\/12\/vol-9-no-3-nuurrianti-jalli-and-yearry-panji-setianto\/<\/a><\/p>\n
\nThe Institutional Environment of the Palm Oil Value Chain and Its
\nImpact on Community Development in Kapuas Hulu, Indonesia
\n………………………….. (439)
\nhttps:\/\/englishkyoto-seas.org\/2020\/12\/vol-9-no-3-albert-hasudungan-and-jeffrey-neilson\/<\/a><\/p>\n
\nR. Michael Feener
\nAnnabel Teh Gallop. Malay Seals from the Islamic World of Southeast
\nAsia: Content, Form, Context, Catalogue. Singapore: NUS Press, in
\nassociation with the British Library, 2019.
\n………………………….. (467)<\/p>\n
\nBoreth Ly. Traces of Trauma: Cambodian Visual Culture and National
\nIdentity in the Aftermath of Genocide. Honolulu: University of Hawai\u2018i
\nPress, 2020.
\n………………………….. (469)<\/p>\n
\nWasana Wongsurawat. The Crown and the Capitalists: The Ethnic Chinese
\nand the Founding of the Thai Nation. Seattle: University of Washington
\nPress, 2019.
\n…………………………. (472)<\/p>\n
\nSanjib Baruah. In the Name of the Nation: India and Its Northeast.
\nStanford: Stanford University Press, 2020.
\n…………………………. (476)<\/p>\n
\nChristian C. Lentz. Contested Territory: \u00d0ien Bi\u00ean Phu and the Making
\nof Northwest Vietnam. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019.
\n…………………………. (480)<\/p>\n
\nDouglas Kammen and Jonathan Chen. Cina Timor: Baba, Hakka, and
\nCantonese in the Making of Timor-Leste. New Haven: Yale University
\nSoutheast Asia Studies, 2019.
\n…………………………. (483)<\/p>\n
\nDuncan McCargo. Fighting for Virtue: Justice and Politics in Thailand.
\nIthaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2020.
\n…………………………. (485)<\/p>\n