Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia
Book Reviews:
Think Global Fear Local: Sex, Violence, and Anxiety in Contemporary Japan
Ukkil: Visual Arts of the Sulu
Archipelago
Tensions of Empire: Japan and Southeast Asia in the Colonial and Postcolonial World
Reprints:
Sister Christine Tan – Her Story
The Disintegration of Octobrist Ideology
Audio:
Imagined Communities
Representations:
Japanese Popular Culture in East and Southeast Asia: Time for a Regional Paradigm?
by NISSIM KADOSH OTMAZGIN
by YUMI KITAMURA
Music:
Singing Islamic Modernity: Recreating Nasyid in Malaysia
by TAN SOOI BENG
Soeara NIROM and Musical Culture in Colonial Indonesia
by TAKONAI SUSUMU
Literature:
Literature and Contemporary Philippine Politics
by JOSE DALISAY JR.
Ethnicity and Kinship in Filipino Centennial Novels
by SHIRLITA A. ESPINOSA
Thai Literary Trends: From Seni Saowaphong to Chart Kobjitti
by HIRAMATSU HIDEKI
Media:
Review Essays:
Tracing The Roots of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals: A Bibliographical Survey
by KAMARUZZAMAN BUSTAMAM-AHMAD
Why I “Mengaji” (Study) Malay: Developments in Malay Culture in South Thailand
by ABDUL RAZAK@ ABDULROYA PANAEMALAE
Theater::
A Choice to Review: Encountering Krishen Jit in Talking Drama with Utih
by CHARLENE RAJENDRAN
Staging Asia
by SUMIT MANDAL
Interview with AZUZAN JG
by JAFAR SURYOMENGGOLO
Collaboration Experiences in PETA
by RODOLFO VERA
He-Me-She-It (Help me see it)
reviewed by: JAFAR SURYOMENGGOLO