Vol. 51 No. 3-4 (2020): New Area Studies and Southeast Asia

edited by Benjamin Baumann and Andrea Fleschenberg
Published:
2020-11-23
Full Issue:
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Editorial
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New Area Studies and Southeast Asia – Mapping Ideas, Agendas, Debates and Critique
5-16
Current Debate
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Reflections on Critical New Area Studies – in Conversation with Prof. Dr. Peter Jackson Interview
17-34 -
Area Studies and Disciplines: What Disciplines and What Areas?
35-49 -
New Area Studies as an Emerging Discipline. The Way Ahead for Southeast Asian Studies
51-64 -
New Area Studies, Scientific Communities and Knowledge Production
65-78
Article
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Southeast Asia as a Litmus Test for Grounded Area Studies
79-98 -
“Small Places, Large Issues” Revisited: Reflections on an Ethnographically Founded Vision of New Area Studies
99-129 -
Breeding Roses and Chasing Unicorns: Reflections from Europe on the Changing Field of Southeast Asian Area Studies
131-152 -
Area Studies and the Decolonisation of Comparative Law: Insights from Alternative Southeast Asian Constitutional Modernities
153-170
Research Note
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Decolonial-Feminist Approaches in Teaching and Research: Exploring Practices, Interactions and Challenges
171-184 -
Transcultural Lives of Myanmar Migrant Youths in Thailand: Language Acquisition, Self-perceived Integration, and Sense of Belonging
185-200
Book Review
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Claudia Brunner: Epistemische Gewalt. Wissen und Herrschaft in der kolonialen Moderne
201-203 -
Hermann Kreutzmann: Hunza Matters: Bordering and Ordering Between Ancient and New Silkroads
204-207 -
Jonathan Rigg: More than Rural: Textures of Thailand’s Agrarian Transformation
207-210 -
Anne Grüne, Kai Hafez, Subekti Priyadharma, Sabrina Schmidt (eds): Media and Transformation in Germany and Indonesia: Asymmetrical Comparisons and Perspectives
210-213 -
Soe Tjen Marching: The End of Silence. Accounts of the 1965 Genocide in Indonesia
213-215 -
Valerie Hansen: The Year 1000. When Explorers connected the World and Globalization began
216-218