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CSEAS Seminar Programme, Semester 2 2001

Thursday 11.15am-1pm Manton Room SG03, Menzies Building South, Monash Clayton

'Museumising' Burma: Museums, Archaeological Displays & Tourist Landscapes of Colonial Burma

19 July 2001

Alyssa Phillips, PhD student in History, Monash ( alyssa.phillips@arts.monash.edu.au )

Reflexive Re-enchantment: Reconstituting Malayness

26 July 2001

Tabitha Frith, PhD student in Politics, Monash ( tyfri1@student.monash.edu.au )

Industrialised Media in Democratising Indonesia

2 August 2001

Dr Ariel Heryanto, Melb Institute of Asian Languages and Societies, U Melb (arielh@unimelb.edu.au )

Great Expectations: Hindu Revival Movements in Java, Indonesia

9 August 2001

Dr Thomas Reuter, ARC Fellow, Anthropology, U Melbourne( t.reuter@anthropology.unimelb.edu.au )

East Timor and the UN Peace-keeping Mission

16 August 2001

Sue Downie, PhD student in Politics, Monash ( sue.downie@arts.monash.edu.au )

The Question of Genocide: Issues & Controversies regarding East Timor, Cambodia & Australian Aborigines

23 August 2001

Prof Ben Kiernan, Griswold Prof of History & Director of the Genocide Studies Program, Yale.

Social Contexts of Vocal Music in Laos

30 August 2001

Adam Chapman, PhD student in Music, Monash ( cacha1@student.monash.edu.au )

Writing a Social History of Abortion in Thailand

6 September 2001

Dr Andrea Whittaker, Key Centre for Women's Health in Society and Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies, University of Melbourne (a.whittaker@unimelb.edu.au )

The Singapore System: A model for Asia?

13 September 2001

Dr Chee Soon Juan, Secretary-General of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), Director of the Open Singapore Centre, chairman of the Alliance for Reform and Democracy in Asia and a member of the International Board of Directors of the Forum of Democratic Leaders in the Asia-Pacific.

Monsoons and Management: the Environmental History of the Tonle Sap, Cambodia

20 September 2001

Dr Dan Penny, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Prostitution, Power and Privilege: Re-examining the Research Process

11 October 2001

Jessica Lee-Ack, PhD student in History, Monash ( vegemitesandwiches@yahoo.com )

Gender Identity of 'Malaysian' Teenage School Girls

18 October 2001

Cynthia Joseph, PhD student in Education, Monash ( Cynthia.Joseph@Education.monash.edu.au )

The Sacred and Beloved Maubere Homeland

25 October 2001

Sara Graham, Honours graduate in Anthropology, Monash (saradarren@smartchat.net.au )

Current Political Developments in Cambodia

1 November 2001

Tioulong Saumura, member of Cambodia's National Assembly and former deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of Cambodia.

Anti-Sinicism and 'Anti-Chinese Violence' in Southeast Asia

8 November 2001

A/Prof Charles Coppel, Department of History, University of Melbourne (c.coppel@unimelb.edu.au )

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