Newsletter 41

Newsletter 41

July 2006

2Asia studies in the 21st century / Wim Stokhof
3Chinese design - designing Chineseness / Jeroen de Kloet
3 Veil / Muhammed Hassanali

4 International law: power and participation in the 21st century / Suzana Dudic
5From Tokyo to The Hague / Liu Daqun
6 & 8Can corporations be held legally responsible for serious human rights violations? / Ilaria Bottigliero
7 & 9Civil society and the search for justice: the Tokyo women's tribunal / Tina
Dolgopol
8 & 9Human rights between Europe and Southeast Asia / Simone Eysink
1 & 10-11Wildman / Gregory Forth
12Sex in the city / Lena Scheen
13Whose comrades? Gay festivals in China / Remy Cristini
14Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai: painter of history / Adrian Vickers and Leo Haks
15Engaging cultures across the Timor Sea / Georgia Sedgwick
16Bhutanese Nepalis or Nepali Bhutanese? / Satya Shrestha-Schipper
17Political turmoil in Cambodia / Michael Vickery
18 - 19Photographing the Ogasawara Islands: thinking with 19th century photographs of Japan / David Odo
20 - 21British imperial collapse in Asia / Bali Sahota
20 - 21Nalini by day, Nancy by night / Maya Kulkarni
21To the professional assassin / Sarker Amin
22Beyond state and nation in South Asia / Hastings Donnan
23 Social space and governance in urban China / Elisabeth Lund Engebretsen
24 Southeast Asia: one or many? / Marcus von Essen
25 Autobiography of an Indian indentured labourer / Victor van Bijlert
26Creating the mindset for total war / Donald M. Seekins
27 Polite language in modern Japan / Manfred B. Sellner
28 Twenty-five centuries of body and face in China / Lucien van Valen
29 Books received


30IIAS fellows
31IIAS research
32Voices of Islam in Europe and Southeast Asia / Cynthia Chou and Patrick Jory
33European Alliance for Asian Studies
33International Convention of Asia Scholars
34 - 35Announcements
36 - 37International arts agenda / Carol Brash
38 - 39International conference agenda
40Colophon

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