2015年9月2日

Vol.4, No.2 of Southeast Asian Studies

The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University is pleased to announce the publication of Vol.4 No.2 of Southeast Asian Studies.
In the spirit of wanting to foster dialogue and allow as many people to access our articles, we have made all materials available online for free downloading.
Below please find the link to our website:
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/08/vol-4-no-2-of-southeast-asian-studies/
Contents
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Note from Editorial Committee
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Articles
Takahashi Miwa
Food Supply in Cambodian Buddhist Temples: Focusing on the Roles and Practices of Lay Female Ascetics
Link to this article:
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/08/vol-4-no-2-takahashi/

R. Michael Feener
'Abd al-Samad in Arabia: The Yemeni Years of a Shaykh from Sumatra
Link to this article:
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/08/vol-4-no-2-feener/

Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr.
Church-State Relations in the 1899 Malolos Constitution: Filipinization and Visions of National Community
Link to this article:
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/08/vol-4-no-2-aguilar/

Sumanto Al Qurtuby
Christianity and Militancy in Eastern Indonesia: Revisiting the Maluku Violence
Link to this article:
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/08/vol-4-no-2-sumanto/

Kevin Blackburn and Tan Peng Hong Alvin
The Emergence of Heritage Conservation in Singapore and the Preservation of Monuments Board (1958-76)
Link to this article:
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/08/vol-4-no-2-blackburn-tan/

Pijika Timsuksai, Nguyen Dinh Tien, and  A. Terry Rambo
Homegardens of the Cao Lan, a Tai-Speaking Ethnic Minority in Vietnam’s Northern Mountains
Link to this article:
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/08/vol-4-no-2-pijika-nguyen-rambo/
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Memoir
Yamamoto Tadamichi
Japan’s Role in Peacemaking in Cambodia: Factors that Contributed to Its Success
Link to this article:
http://englishkyoto-seas.org/2015/08/vol-4-no-2-yamamoto/
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Book Reviews
Judy Ledgerwood
Eve Monique Zucker. Forest of Struggle: Moralities of Remembrance in Upland Cambodia. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2013, 256p.

Chiara Formichi
Irving Chan Johnson. The Buddha on Mecca’s Verandah: Encounters, Mobilities and Histories along the Malaysian-Thai Border. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2012, 223p.

John N. Miksic
Vikram Lall. The Golden Lands: Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam (Architecture of the Buddhist World). Kuala Lumpur: JF Publishing, 2014, 280p.

Hiraga Midori
Oliver Pye and Jayati Bhattacharya, eds. The Palm Oil Controversy in Southeast Asia: A Transnational Perspective. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies Publishing, 2013, xxi+283p.

Meredith L. Weiss
Donna J. Amoroso. Traditionalism and the Ascendancy of the Malay Ruling Class in Colonial Malaya. Petaling Jaya, Selangor: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre; Singapore: NUS Press, 2014, 276p.

Danny Marks
Tamaki Endo. Living with Risk: Precarity and Bangkok’s Urban Poor. Singapore: NUS Press in association with Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2014, 360p.

Michael D. Pante
Freek Colombijn and Joost Cote, eds. Cars, Conduits, and Kampongs: The Modernization of the Indonesian City, 1920-1960. Leiden: Brill, 2015, 351p.

JPaul S. Manzanilla
Susan F. Quimpo and Nathan Gilbert Quimpo. Subversive Lives: A Family Memoir of the Marcos Years. Manila: Anvil Publishing, 2012,  468p.

Richard T. Chu
Caroline S. Hau. The Chinese Question: Ethnicity, Nation, and Region in and beyond the Philippines. Singapore: NUS Press in association with Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2014, ix+379p.

Mario I. Lopez
Nicole Constable. Born Out of Place: Migrant Mothers and the Politics of International Labor. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2014, xvii+259p.