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  1. Film in contemporary Southeast Asia : Cultural Interpretation and Social Intervention
    Contributor: Lim, David C. L. (Publisher); Yamamoto, Hiroyuki (Publisher)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis

    This book discusses contemporary film in all the main countries of Southeast Asia, and the social practices and ideologies which films either represent or oppose. It shows how film acquires signification through cultural interpretation, and how film... more

     

    This book discusses contemporary film in all the main countries of Southeast Asia, and the social practices and ideologies which films either represent or oppose. It shows how film acquires signification through cultural interpretation, and how film also serves as a site of contestations between social and political agents seeking to promote, challenge, or erase certain meanings, messages or ideas from public circulation. A unique feature of the book is that it focuses as much on films as it does on the societies from which these films emerge: it considers the reasons for film-makers taking the positions they take; the positions and counter-positions taken; the response of different communities; and the extent to which these interventions are connected to global flows of culture and capital.

     

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    Contributor: Lim, David C. L. (Publisher); Yamamoto, Hiroyuki (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    Subjects: Film, TV & radio
    Other subjects: Film; Southeast Asia
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (226 p.)
  2. COVID-19 in Southeast Asia : Insights for a post-pandemic world
    Contributor: Mckenzie, Murray (Publisher); Bang Shin, Hyun (Publisher); OH, DO YOUNG (Publisher)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  LSE Press, London

    COVID-19 has presented huge challenges to governments, businesses, civil societies, and people from all walks of life, but its impact has been highly variegated, affecting society in multiple negative ways, with uneven geographical and socioeconomic... more

     

    COVID-19 has presented huge challenges to governments, businesses, civil societies, and people from all walks of life, but its impact has been highly variegated, affecting society in multiple negative ways, with uneven geographical and socioeconomic patterns. The crisis revealed existing contradictions and inequalities in society, compelling us to question what it means to return to “normal” and what insights can be gleaned from Southeast Asia for thinking about a post-pandemic world. In this regard, this edited volume collects the informed views of an ensemble of social scientists – area studies, development studies, and legal scholars; anthropologists, architects, economists, geographers, planners, sociologists, and urbanists; representing academic institutions, activist and charitable organisations, policy and research institutes, and areas of professional practice – who recognise the necessity of critical commentary and engaged scholarship. These contributions represent a wide-ranging set of views, collectively producing a compilation of reflections on the following three themes in particular: (1) Urbanisation, digital infrastructures, economies, and the environment; (2) Migrants, (im)mobilities, and borders; and (3) Collective action, communities, and mutual action. Overall, this edited volume first aims to speak from a situated position in relevant debates to challenge knowledge about the pandemic that has assigned selective and inequitable visibility to issues, people, or places, or which through its inferential or interpretive capacity has worked to set social expectations or assign validity to certain interventions with a bearing on the pandemic’s course and the future it has foretold. Second, it aims to advance or renew understandings of social challenges, risks, or inequities that were already in place, and which, without further or better action, are to be features of our “post-pandemic world” as well. This volume also contributes to the ongoing efforts to de-centre and decolonise knowledge production. It endeavours to help secure a place within these debates for a region that was among the first outside of East Asia to be forced to contend with COVID-19 in a substantial way and which has evinced a marked and instructive diversity and dynamism in its fortunes.

     

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    Contributor: Mckenzie, Murray (Publisher); Bang Shin, Hyun (Publisher); OH, DO YOUNG (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781909890770; 9781909890787; 9781909890794; 9781909890763
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    Subjects: Anthropology; Economic geography; Sociology; East & Southeast Asian languages; City & town planning - architectural aspects
    Other subjects: Economy; Urbanization; Migrants; Mobilities; Communities; Southeast Asia; COVID-19
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (342 p.)
  3. Transitive Cultures
    Anglophone Literature of the Transpacific
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Texts written by Southeast Asian migrants have often been read, taught, and studied under the label of multicultural literature. But what if the ideology of multiculturalism—with its emphasis on authenticity and identifiable cultural difference—is... more

    Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus - Senftenberg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Texts written by Southeast Asian migrants have often been read, taught, and studied under the label of multicultural literature. But what if the ideology of multiculturalism—with its emphasis on authenticity and identifiable cultural difference—is precisely what this literature resists? Transitive Cultures offers a new perspective on transpacific Anglophone literature, revealing how these chameleonic writers enact a variety of hybrid, transnational identities and intimacies. Examining literature from Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, as well as from Southeast Asian migrants in Canada, Hawaii, and the U.S. mainland, this book considers how these authors use English strategically, as a means for building interethnic alliances and critiquing ruling power structures in both Southeast Asia and North America. Uncovering a wealth of texts from queer migrants, those who resist ethnic stereotypes, and those who feel few ties to their ostensible homelands, Transitive Cultures challenges conventional expectations regarding diaspora and minority writers

     

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  4. ASEAN und die Europäische Union
    Bestandsaufnahme und Neubewertung der interregionalen Beziehungen
    Published: 1998
    Publisher:  Inst. für Asienkunde, Hamburg

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  5. China studies in South and Southeast Asia
    between pro-China and objectivism
    Contributor: Shih, Chih-yu (Publisher); Prapin Manomaivibool (Publisher); Marwah, Reena (Publisher)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  World Scientific, Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ London ; The Asia Research Center, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

    "The rise of China has reconstituted the regional identity in Asia as well as the lens through which understanding of China and self-understanding are no longer separate processes intellectually. China scholarship in South and Southeast Asia... more

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    "The rise of China has reconstituted the regional identity in Asia as well as the lens through which understanding of China and self-understanding are no longer separate processes intellectually. China scholarship in South and Southeast Asia necessarily highlights meanings of encountering China that Western social sciences fail to reflect because academics in many places, being migrants, navigate and combine more than one civilization forces. With China in itself undergoing transformation, it is unlikely that one can simply speak of China without multiple qualifications of what one actually refers to. The book gathers authors who come from different scholarly traditions to reflect upon how the presentation of China in academic writings as well as think tank analyses can engender different identity possibilities. The book therefore complicates the category "China" to enable mutual empathy between everything that in one way or another relies on Chineseness as object or subject in accordance with the identity strategies of the China experts"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Shih, Chih-yu (Publisher); Prapin Manomaivibool (Publisher); Marwah, Reena (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9789813235243; 9789813236219
    RVK Categories: EG 6640
    Subjects: China <Motiv>; Sinologie
    Other subjects: China / Research / South Asia; China / Research / Southeast Asia; Sinologists / South Asia / Attitudes; Sinologists / Southeast Asia / Attitudes; Public opinion / South Asia; Public opinion / Southeast Asia; Public opinion; Research; China; South Asia; Southeast Asia
    Scope: xvii, 353 Seiten
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    Odysseys in China watching: comparative look at the Philippines and Nepal / Tina S. Clemente and Pamela G. Combinido -- Malaysia, Nanyang, and the "inner China" of three Hong Kong scholars: Huang Chih-Lien, Chang Chak Yan and Kueh Yik Yaw / Chow-Bing Ngeow -- Indonesian intellectuals' experiences and China: Peranakan Benny Gatot Setiono on the balance between Indonesian nationalism and Chineseness / Matsumura Toshio -- A long journey from Chinese-language newspaperman to Chinese specialist: the oral history from two senior Chinese intellectuals in Thailand / Apiradee Charoensenee -- Sourcing contemporary Vietnam's intellectual history in Russia: sciences, arts, and Sinology / Cong Tuan Dinh -- Scholarship and friendship: how Pakistani academics view Pakistan-China relations / Pervaiz Ali Mahesar -- Vietnam's composite agenda on the rise of China: power, peace, and party / Quang Minh Pham and Hoang Giang Le -- China studies in South and Southeast Asia: a comparative perspective through Sri Lanka and Thailand / Reena Marwah -- Crafting a bridge role through Chinese studies without Sinology: lessons of South Asian think tanks for Singapore / Chih-yu Shih -- South Asia's China outlook: reminiscing through the lens of Bangladesh and Nepal / Sharad K. Soni -- An American perspective on Vietnam's Sinology / James A. Anderson -- The knowledge of Vietnamese intellectual class to China: focusing on the seventeen Vietnamese scholars interviewed by National Taiwan University / Xiangdong Yu and Sijia Cheng -- Post-Chineseness, Sinology, and Vietnam's approach to China / Chih-yu Shih

  6. Transitive Cultures
    Anglophone Literature of the Transpacific
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Texts written by Southeast Asian migrants have often been read, taught, and studied under the label of multicultural literature. But what if the ideology of multiculturalism—with its emphasis on authenticity and identifiable cultural difference—is... more

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Texts written by Southeast Asian migrants have often been read, taught, and studied under the label of multicultural literature. But what if the ideology of multiculturalism—with its emphasis on authenticity and identifiable cultural difference—is precisely what this literature resists? Transitive Cultures offers a new perspective on transpacific Anglophone literature, revealing how these chameleonic writers enact a variety of hybrid, transnational identities and intimacies. Examining literature from Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, as well as from Southeast Asian migrants in Canada, Hawaii, and the U.S. mainland, this book considers how these authors use English strategically, as a means for building interethnic alliances and critiquing ruling power structures in both Southeast Asia and North America. Uncovering a wealth of texts from queer migrants, those who resist ethnic stereotypes, and those who feel few ties to their ostensible homelands, Transitive Cultures challenges conventional expectations regarding diaspora and minority writers

     

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  7. Remembering Asia's World War Two
    Contributor: Frost, Mark Ravinder (Publisher); Schumacher, Daniel (Publisher); Vickers, Edward (Publisher)
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York, NY

    "Over the past four decades, East and Southeast Asia have seen a proliferation of heritage sites and remembrance practices which commemorate the region's bloody conflicts of the period 1931-45. Remembering Asia's World War Two examines the origins,... more

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    "Over the past four decades, East and Southeast Asia have seen a proliferation of heritage sites and remembrance practices which commemorate the region's bloody conflicts of the period 1931-45. Remembering Asia's World War Two examines the origins, dynamics and repercussions of this regional war 'memory boom.' Focusing on non-textual vehicles for public commemoration and considering both the local and international dimensions of war commemoration within the area, Remembering Asia's World War Two is ideal for students and scholars of Asian history, Asian studies, memory studies and heritage studies"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Frost, Mark Ravinder (Publisher); Schumacher, Daniel (Publisher); Vickers, Edward (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780367111328
    Series: Remembering the modern world
    Subjects: Kollektives Gedächtnis; Zweiter Weltkrieg <Motiv>
    Other subjects: World War, 1939-1945 / Social aspects / East Asia; World War, 1939-1945 / Social aspects / Southeast Asia; Collective memory / Asia; War memorials / Asia; Historic sites / Asia; Military museums / Asia; World War (1939-1945); Collective memory; Historic sites; Military museums; Social aspects; War memorials; Asia; East Asia; Southeast Asia; 1939-1945
    Scope: xix, 288 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Introduction : Locating Asia's war memory boom : a new temporal and geopolitical perspective / Mark R. Frost, Edward Vickers and Daniel Schumacher -- Angry states : Chinese views of Japan as seen through the Unit 731 War Museum since 1949 / Tony Brooks -- Memory times, memory places : public and private commemoration of war in China / Diana Lary -- The Jianchuan Museum and memory of the war of resistance against Japan / Kirk A. Denton -- The state of Malaysian war memory : "postcolonizing" moments in Perak / Hamzah Muzaini -- Capitalists can do no wrong : selective memories of war and occupation in Hong Kong / Edward Vickers -- Transition and transnational loyalties : World War II remembrance and the overseas Chinese in Singapore / Daniel Schumacher -- Commemorating "comfort women" beyond Korea : the Chinese case / Edward Vickers -- In search of fathers : the pilgrimages to Asia of the children of Far East prisoners of war / Terry Smyth -- "Affect" and dislocation : exhibiting the kamikaze in Japan and Pearl Harbor / Matthew Allen -- Methods of reconciliation : the "rich tradition" of Japanese war memory activism in post-war Southeast Asia / Mark R. Frost and Yosuke Watanabe

  8. Asian place, Filipino nation
    a global intellectual history of the Philippine Revolution, 1887-1912
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    "This book reassesses the thought and impact of the Philippine Revolution (1896-1905), particularly in relation to the landscape of "Asia," then newly reconceived in anti-imperial thought. This reassesment explains the Revolution's full historical... more

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    "This book reassesses the thought and impact of the Philippine Revolution (1896-1905), particularly in relation to the landscape of "Asia," then newly reconceived in anti-imperial thought. This reassesment explains the Revolution's full historical role and place, illuminating an important transitional moment in Southeast Asian, imperial, and international history in the region, and reconnecting Philippine history to that of Southeast and East Asia at this pivotal moment of the birth of the Philippine nation. There were alternative visions of world order and of modernity, other than those offered by the West, and the legacies of these visions have lived on beyond this transnational moment of political and discursive experimentation."

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780231192156; 9780231192149
    RVK Categories: NP 6750 ; NK 3820
    Series: Columbia studies in international and global history
    Subjects: Asien <Motiv>; Weltordnung; Philippinische Revolution <1896-1898>
    Other subjects: Philippines / History / Revolution, 1896-1898 / Influence; Anti-imperialist movements / Philippines; Transnationalism / Political aspects / Philippines; National characteristics, Philippine; National characteristics, Asian; Decolonization / Philippines; Philippines / Relations / East Asia; East Asia / Relations / Philippines; Philippines / Relations / Southeast Asia; Southeast Asia / Relations / Philippines; HISTORY / Asia / General; Anti-imperialist movements; Decolonization; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); International relations; National characteristics, Asian; National characteristics, Philippine; East Asia; Philippines; Southeast Asia; 1896-1898; History
    Scope: xi, 256 Seiten, 24 cm
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    A Transnational Turn-of-the-Century in Southeast Asia -- The Philippine Propaganda Movement Constructs 'Asia' and the Malay Race, 1887- -- The Philippine Revolution Mobilizes 'Asia,' 1892- -- The First Philippine Republic's Pan-Asian Emissary, 1898- -- The Afterlife of the Philippine Revolution in Pan-Asianism and the Region

  9. Ecologies in Southeast Asian literatures
    histories, myths and societies
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Vernon Press, Wilmington, Delaware

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  10. A violent peace
    race, U.S. militarism, and cultures of democratization in Cold War Asia and the Pacific
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, California

    Offering a critical account of the ways in which the US deployed its war power under liberal auspices throughout the Cold War, this book casts a geopolitical lens onto cultural productions preoccupied with black freedom, Asian liberation, and Pacific... more

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    Offering a critical account of the ways in which the US deployed its war power under liberal auspices throughout the Cold War, this book casts a geopolitical lens onto cultural productions preoccupied with black freedom, Asian liberation, and Pacific Islander decolonization against the backdrop of U.S. militarism in the Asia-Pacific region. The book examines the centrality of this militarism to the political and cultural imagination of racialized subjects in an era of serial U.S. "police actions" abroad and what writers such as James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, and W.E.B. Du Bois described as a police state at home, contending that U.S. informal warfare relied on racial counterintelligence campaigns that structured not only America's hot wars in Asia but also its approach to radical activism, racial protest, and urban riots on the domestic front. As the author demonstrates, even as U.S. war politics may have taken the guise of anti-racist, multicultural alliance-building and marshaled the rhetoric of mutual defense, they gave rise to dissident visions of human rights that converged in a critique of the unilateralism of U.S. militarism, one that did not point in the direction of today's interventionist human rights politics. The book is in critical conversation with a spate of recent publications that might be called "Afro-Asian," but unlike these last, which tend to emphasize cross-racial solidarity, it highlights racial collusion, collaboration, and alignment with the post-1945 U.S. war machine as a paradoxical effect of the securitized "anti-racism" of the so-called Pax Americana. For Asian writers, artists, and filmmakers, Ōe Kenzaburo, Nakazawa Keiji, Byun Young-Joo, and Carlos Bulosan, the imagination of postcolonial or post-imperial justice is troubled by the period's deferral of decolonization. Literature by Miné Okubo, Chang-rae Lee, and Robert Barclay variously takes immigration, repatriation, or relocation as its theme, yet looming over this conditional incorporation into the postwar U.S. body politic is the specter of America's militarism in Asia. If these works by Asian American and Pacific Islanders implicitly query whether material redress is satisfied through U.S. citizenship or economic assistance, the major African American writers examined in this study critique civil rights as too narrow a horizon for racial democracy. Positing Jim Crow as war without end, they seek a vernacular for racial justice that transcends national boundaries, and in the case of Ellison and Baldwin, politicize black freedom via homology with historic U.S. foes, the Axis and the Vietcong. If visions of redress imply an obligation to restructure, the works assembled here lay bare the under-theorized composite nature of U.S.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781503603134; 9781503612914
    RVK Categories: HU 1075 ; NQ 2730 ; NQ 9015 ; MG 70940
    Series: Post 45
    Subjects: Totalitarismus <Motiv>; Atombombenabwurf auf Hiroshima <Motiv>; Amerikanisches Englisch; Literatur; USA <Motiv>; Vietnamkrieg <Motiv>; Unterdrückung <Motiv>; Asien <Motiv>; Krieg <Motiv>; Koreakrieg <Motiv>
    Other subjects: War and literature / History / 20th century; Politics and literature / History / 20th century; Racism / United States / History / 20th century; Militarism / United States / History / 20th century; Anti-imperialist movements / History / 20th century; United States / Armed Forces / East Asia / History; United States / Armed Forces / Southeast Asia / History; United States / Race relations / Political aspects / History; United States / Politics and government / 1945-1989; Anti-imperialist movements; Armed Forces; Militarism; Politics and government; Politics and literature; Race relations / Political aspects; Racism; War and literature; East Asia; Southeast Asia; United States; 1900-1999; History
    Scope: xi, 300 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
    Notes:

    Democracy in the teeth of fascism : the Black POW and the invisible war at home in Ralph Ellison's war writings -- Revolution from above : Ōe Kenzaburō, the Black airman, and occupied Japan -- A blueprint for occupied Japan : Miné Okubo and the American concentration camp -- Possessive investment in ruin : the target, the proving ground, and the U.S. war machine in the nuclear Pacific -- People's war, people's democracy, people's epic : Carlos Bulosan, U.S. counterintelligence, and Cold War unreliable narration -- The enemy at home : urban warfare and the Russell Tribunal on Vietnam -- Militarized queerness : racial masking and the Korean War mascot

  11. External great powers as drivers for regional integration and cooperation
    a comparative study on Central Asia and Southeast Asia
    Author: Wu, Lunting
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  UNU-CRIS, Bruges, Belgium

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Working paper series / UNU-CRIS ; W-2018, 3
    Subjects: Regional integration; Cooperation; Central Asia; Southeast Asia; International Relations
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 32 Seiten)
  12. Chinese and Japanese infrastructure investment in Southeast Asia
    from rivalry to cooperation?
    Author: Zhao, Hong
    Published: February 2018
    Publisher:  Institute of Developing Economies (IDE)1, Chiba

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    Series: IDE discussion paper ; no. 689
    Subjects: China-Japan; infrastructure investment; competition; Southeast Asia; Belt and Road Initiative; AIIB
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 32 Seiten)
  13. Linguistic landscapes in South-East Asia
    the politics of language and public signage
    Contributor: Mirvahedi, Seyed Hadi (Publisher)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, London ; New York

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    Contributor: Mirvahedi, Seyed Hadi (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003166993
    RVK Categories: RR 50567
    Series: Routledge studies in sociolinguistics
    Subjects: Semiotik; Soziolinguistik; Mehrsprachigkeit
    Other subjects: Linguistic demography / Southeast Asia; Multilingualism / Southeast Asia; Sociolinguistics / Southeast Asia; Multilinguisme / Asie du Sud-Est; Sociolinguistique / Asie du Sud-Est; Linguistic demography; Multilingualism; Sociolinguistics; Southeast Asia
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource, Illustrationen, Karten
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    Introduction -- Part I. Globalization and Population Mobility -- 1. Language ideology in the linguistic landscape of Hanoi -- 2. Multilingual cityscape as symbolic construction of the public space in Taiwan: A study of two urban settings -- Part II. Minority Languages -- 3. Constructing a visual multilingual reality in Singapore's schools -- 4. Accommodating Chinese community languages in Penang: Evidence from the linguistic landscape and local voices -- 5. Linguistic landscape and the struggle for survival: The case of Cavite Chabacano -- Part III. Constructing, Negotiating and Contesting Identities -- 6. Understanding the identities of Hong Kong people through transgressive signs -- 7. Semiotic practices, power and identity: Linguistic Landscape at the airport in Shanghai -- 8. "Keep Original": Translanguaging and identity construction among East Javanese football supporters -- 9. Conclusion -- Index

  14. Reinventing ASEAN
    Published: c 2001
    Publisher:  ISEAS, Singapore

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 981230147X
    RVK Categories: QG 800
    Subjects: Wirtschaftsintegration; Politischer Wandel; Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; Regionale Wirtschaftsintegration; ASEAN-Staaten; Association of South-East Asian Nations
    Other subjects: ASEAN; Array; Array
    Scope: xiv, 316, 22 cm
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    Rev. ed. of: A new Asean in a New Millennium

    Enth. 14 Beitr. - Literaturverz. S. 311 - 316

  15. Asian place, Filipino nation
    a global intellectual history of the Philippine Revolution, 1887-1912
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

    "This book reassesses the thought and impact of the Philippine Revolution (1896-1905), particularly in relation to the landscape of "Asia," then newly reconceived in anti-imperial thought. This reassesment explains the Revolution's full historical... more

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    "This book reassesses the thought and impact of the Philippine Revolution (1896-1905), particularly in relation to the landscape of "Asia," then newly reconceived in anti-imperial thought. This reassesment explains the Revolution's full historical role and place, illuminating an important transitional moment in Southeast Asian, imperial, and international history in the region, and reconnecting Philippine history to that of Southeast and East Asia at this pivotal moment of the birth of the Philippine nation. There were alternative visions of world order and of modernity, other than those offered by the West, and the legacies of these visions have lived on beyond this transnational moment of political and discursive experimentation."

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780231192156; 9780231192149
    RVK Categories: NP 6750 ; NK 3820
    Series: Columbia studies in international and global history
    Subjects: Asien <Motiv>; Weltordnung; Philippinische Revolution <1896-1898>
    Other subjects: Philippines / History / Revolution, 1896-1898 / Influence; Anti-imperialist movements / Philippines; Transnationalism / Political aspects / Philippines; National characteristics, Philippine; National characteristics, Asian; Decolonization / Philippines; Philippines / Relations / East Asia; East Asia / Relations / Philippines; Philippines / Relations / Southeast Asia; Southeast Asia / Relations / Philippines; HISTORY / Asia / General; Anti-imperialist movements; Decolonization; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); International relations; National characteristics, Asian; National characteristics, Philippine; East Asia; Philippines; Southeast Asia; 1896-1898; History
    Scope: xi, 256 Seiten, 24 cm
    Notes:

    A Transnational Turn-of-the-Century in Southeast Asia -- The Philippine Propaganda Movement Constructs 'Asia' and the Malay Race, 1887- -- The Philippine Revolution Mobilizes 'Asia,' 1892- -- The First Philippine Republic's Pan-Asian Emissary, 1898- -- The Afterlife of the Philippine Revolution in Pan-Asianism and the Region

  16. China studies in South and Southeast Asia
    between pro-China and objectivism
    Contributor: Shih, Chih-yu (Publisher); Prapin Manomaivibool (Publisher); Marwah, Reena (Publisher)
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  World Scientific, Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ London ; The Asia Research Center, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

    "The rise of China has reconstituted the regional identity in Asia as well as the lens through which understanding of China and self-understanding are no longer separate processes intellectually. China scholarship in South and Southeast Asia... more

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    "The rise of China has reconstituted the regional identity in Asia as well as the lens through which understanding of China and self-understanding are no longer separate processes intellectually. China scholarship in South and Southeast Asia necessarily highlights meanings of encountering China that Western social sciences fail to reflect because academics in many places, being migrants, navigate and combine more than one civilization forces. With China in itself undergoing transformation, it is unlikely that one can simply speak of China without multiple qualifications of what one actually refers to. The book gathers authors who come from different scholarly traditions to reflect upon how the presentation of China in academic writings as well as think tank analyses can engender different identity possibilities. The book therefore complicates the category "China" to enable mutual empathy between everything that in one way or another relies on Chineseness as object or subject in accordance with the identity strategies of the China experts"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Shih, Chih-yu (Publisher); Prapin Manomaivibool (Publisher); Marwah, Reena (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9789813235243; 9789813236219
    RVK Categories: EG 6640
    Subjects: China <Motiv>; Sinologie
    Other subjects: China / Research / South Asia; China / Research / Southeast Asia; Sinologists / South Asia / Attitudes; Sinologists / Southeast Asia / Attitudes; Public opinion / South Asia; Public opinion / Southeast Asia; Public opinion; Research; China; South Asia; Southeast Asia
    Scope: xvii, 353 Seiten
    Notes:

    Odysseys in China watching: comparative look at the Philippines and Nepal / Tina S. Clemente and Pamela G. Combinido -- Malaysia, Nanyang, and the "inner China" of three Hong Kong scholars: Huang Chih-Lien, Chang Chak Yan and Kueh Yik Yaw / Chow-Bing Ngeow -- Indonesian intellectuals' experiences and China: Peranakan Benny Gatot Setiono on the balance between Indonesian nationalism and Chineseness / Matsumura Toshio -- A long journey from Chinese-language newspaperman to Chinese specialist: the oral history from two senior Chinese intellectuals in Thailand / Apiradee Charoensenee -- Sourcing contemporary Vietnam's intellectual history in Russia: sciences, arts, and Sinology / Cong Tuan Dinh -- Scholarship and friendship: how Pakistani academics view Pakistan-China relations / Pervaiz Ali Mahesar -- Vietnam's composite agenda on the rise of China: power, peace, and party / Quang Minh Pham and Hoang Giang Le -- China studies in South and Southeast Asia: a comparative perspective through Sri Lanka and Thailand / Reena Marwah -- Crafting a bridge role through Chinese studies without Sinology: lessons of South Asian think tanks for Singapore / Chih-yu Shih -- South Asia's China outlook: reminiscing through the lens of Bangladesh and Nepal / Sharad K. Soni -- An American perspective on Vietnam's Sinology / James A. Anderson -- The knowledge of Vietnamese intellectual class to China: focusing on the seventeen Vietnamese scholars interviewed by National Taiwan University / Xiangdong Yu and Sijia Cheng -- Post-Chineseness, Sinology, and Vietnam's approach to China / Chih-yu Shih

  17. A study of the arabic texts containing material on South-East Asia
    Published: 1979
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden [u.a.]

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9004057838
    Series: Oriental Translation Fund / New Series ; 44
    Subjects: Geography, Arab
    Other subjects: Array; Array
    Scope: XI, 294 S
    Notes:

    Includes indexes

  18. Burma’s Rough Road to Independence
    U Nu’s Novel "Man, the Wolf of Man" and a portrayal of the author as writer, politician, and Buddhist
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  regiospecta Verlag, Berlin

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783947729654; 3947729650
    Other identifier:
    9783947729654
    DDC Categories: 890; 320
    Subjects: Nu, U; Myanmar; Schriftsteller; Politiker; Buddhist;
    Other subjects: Myanmar; Burma; Buddhism; independence struggle; Aung San; Aung San Suu Kyi; Thakin; literature; politics; Nagani; Southeast Asia; Saturday’s Son
    Scope: xii, 309 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22.5 cm x 15.5 cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 295-300

  19. ASEAN-Japan Relations
    Contributor: Shiraishi, Takashi (Herausgeber); Kojima, Takaaki (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  ISEAS Publishing, Singapore

  20. Reinventing ASEAN
  21. PTA in Intra-ASEAN Trade
    Issues of Relevance to SAARC
  22. Development Policy in East Asia
    Economic Growth and Poverty Alleviation
  23. Burma’s rough road to independence
    U Nu’s novel “Man, the wolf of man” and a portray of the author as writer, politician, and buddhist
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  regiospectra, Berlin

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783947729654; 3947729650
    Other identifier:
    9783947729654
    Subjects: Literarisches Werk
    Other subjects: Nu, U (1907-1995); (Produktform)Book; Myanmar; Burma; Buddhism; independence struggle; Aung San; Aung San Suu Kyi; Thakin; literature; politics; Nagani; Southeast Asia; Saturday’s Son; (VLB-WN)1558: Hardcover, Softcover / Geschichte/Regionalgeschichte, Ländergeschichte
    Scope: xii, 309 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
  24. Die politischen Perspektiven der ASEAN
    subregionale Integration oder supraregionale Kooperation
  25. Abkürzungsverzeichnis zur buddhistischen Literatur in Indien und Südostasien
    Published: 1990
    Publisher:  Göttingen : Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    ftbsbmuenchendc:oai:bdr.oai.bsb-muenchen.de:all:BDR-BV002508001-20656
    Other subjects: Buddhism; Study and teaching; India; Southeast Asia; Sprache; Buddhistische Literatur; Abkürzung; Indien; Südostasien; Südasien
    Scope: Online-Ressource
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    Datenlieferant: Bavarian Digital Repository (BDR - Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Munich, BSB)