[Tlc] TLC-New Publications
justinm at ucr.edu
justinm at ucr.edu
Mon Jul 16 15:08:51 PDT 2007
FYI. See below some new books and new articles (2007) from
some of our members.
Thanks,
justin
P.S. please send me a notice when you publish a new article or
book.
1) Pheng Cheah, Inhuman Conditions: On
Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights (forthcoming, Harvard
University Press, 2007)
2) Words across Space and Time: An Analysis of Lexical Items
in Khmer Inscriptions, Sixth–Fourteenth Centuries CE
Eileen Lustig, Damian Evans and Ngaire Richards
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Volume 38, Issue 01,
February 2007
3) Prince Phetsarath (1890–1959): Nationalism and Royalty in
the Making of Modern Laos
Søren Ivarsson and Christopher E. Goscha
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Volume 38, Issue 01,
February 2007, pp 55-81
4) The Racial Distribution of Privilege in a Thai National Park
Henry D. Delcore
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Volume 38, Issue 01,
February 2007, pp 83-105
5) Purchasing power and pagodas: The Sīma monastic boundary
and consumer politics in Cambodia
Alexandra Kent
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Volume 38, Issue 02, June
2007, pp 335-354
6) Thai Perceptions of the ASEAN Region: Southeast Asia as
Prathet Phuean Ban
Chulanee Thianthai; Eric C. Thompson
Asian Studies Review 31.1 (March 2007)
7) Thailand’s IP Gamble: Thailand Takes On Drug Patents
By Simon Montlake, Far Eastern Economic Review July 2007
8) Thailand’s IP Gamble: Just Say ‘No’ To Big Pharma
By Elizabeth H. Williams.
Far Eastern Economic Review July 2007
9) Manoeuvres in Manado: media and politics in regional
Indonesia by David T. Hill Southeast Asian Studies Research
Journal (SOAS), Volume 15, Number 1, March 2007
10) Khru Liam’s Nang Neramid: Siamese fantasy, Rider Haggard’s
She and the divine Egyptian myth by Thak Chaloemtiarana,
Southeast Asian Studies Research Journal (SOAS), Volume 15,
Number 1, March 2007
11) Turning Malays into Thai-men: nationalism, ethnicity and
economic inequality in Thailand, Southeast Asian Studies
Research Journal (SOAS), Volume 15, Number 1, March 2007
by Joel Selway
12) Lao scholars abroad seeking worldliness at home: education
in the West as pilgrimage from post-revolutionary Laos by
Warren Mayes, Southeast Asian Studies Research Journal (SOAS),
Volume 15, Number 1, March 2007
13) Making Fields of Merit
Buddhist Female Ascetics and Gendered Orders in Thailand
by Monica Lindberg Falk
University of Washington Press, Sept., 2007
14) The contents of the latest issue of Aseanie (Vol. 18) can
be seen at. It has several articles for those interested in
Lao and Thai Studies in particular:
http://www.sac.or.th/web2007/library/images/journal/Aseanie%2018,%20decembre%202006.pdf
______________
Dr. Justin McDaniel
Dept. of Religious Studies
2617 Humanities Building
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
951-827-4530
justinm at ucr.edu
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