
Knowing Southeast Asian Subjects
Laurie J. Sears(Editor)
University of Washington Press
Will be published approx. on 8. May 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-295-98683-8 (ISBN)
Description
The essays in Knowing Southeast Asian Subjects ask how the rising preponderance of scholarship from Southeast Asia is de-centering Southeast Asian area studies in the United States. The contributions address recent transformations within the field and new directions for research, pedagogy, and institutional cooperation.
Contributions from the perspectives of history, anthropology, cultural studies, political theory, and libraries pose questions ranging from how a concern with postcolonial and feminist questions of identity might reorient the field to how anthropological work on civil society and Islam in Southeast Asia provides an opportunity for comparative political theorists to develop more sophisticated analytic approaches. A vision common to all the contributors is the potential of area studies to produce knowledge outside a global academic framework that presumes the privilege and even hegemony of Euro-American academic trends and scholars.
Contributions from the perspectives of history, anthropology, cultural studies, political theory, and libraries pose questions ranging from how a concern with postcolonial and feminist questions of identity might reorient the field to how anthropological work on civil society and Islam in Southeast Asia provides an opportunity for comparative political theorists to develop more sophisticated analytic approaches. A vision common to all the contributors is the potential of area studies to produce knowledge outside a global academic framework that presumes the privilege and even hegemony of Euro-American academic trends and scholars.
Reviews / Votes
"[Knowing Southeast Asian Subjects] advances the reflective nature of South East Asian studies in a new and different direction. . . there is much practical information and points for serious consideration raised in these essays, all by established and recognised scholars in their respective fields." * Asian Affairs * "Knowing Southeast Asian Subjects-a nice postmodern play on words-is concerned primarily with how, whether, and to what extent anyone can be said to 'know' the region (or perhaps anything else) with what needs to be called pre-postmodern assurance." * Journal of Asian Studies *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 227 mm
Width: 167 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
413 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-295-98683-8 (9780295986838)
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Laurie J. Sears is professor of history at the University of Washington. The other contributors are Carlo Bonura, George Dutton, Judith A. N. Henchy, Ariel Heryanto, and Celia Lowe.
Content
Preface
Introduction: Knowledges That Travel in Southeast Asian Area Studies / Carlo Bonura and Laurie J. Sears
Part One | Southeast Asian Subjects
1. Postcolonial Identities, Feminist Criticism, and Southeast Asian Studies / Laurie J. Sears
2. Can There Be Southeast Asians in Southeast Asian Studies? / Ariel Heryanto
3. Recognizing Scholarly Subjects: Collaboration, Area Studies, and the Politics of Nature / Celia Lowe
Part Two | Collaborations, Collections, Disciplines
4. Southeast Asian Studies in the United States and Southeast Asia: Missing Links / George Dutton
5. Disciplining Knowledge: Representing Resources for Southeast Asian Studies in the Libraries of the U.S. Academy / Judith A. N. Henchy
6. Political Science, the Anxiety of Interdisciplinary Engagement, and Southeast Asian Studies / Carlo Bonura
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: Knowledges That Travel in Southeast Asian Area Studies / Carlo Bonura and Laurie J. Sears
Part One | Southeast Asian Subjects
1. Postcolonial Identities, Feminist Criticism, and Southeast Asian Studies / Laurie J. Sears
2. Can There Be Southeast Asians in Southeast Asian Studies? / Ariel Heryanto
3. Recognizing Scholarly Subjects: Collaboration, Area Studies, and the Politics of Nature / Celia Lowe
Part Two | Collaborations, Collections, Disciplines
4. Southeast Asian Studies in the United States and Southeast Asia: Missing Links / George Dutton
5. Disciplining Knowledge: Representing Resources for Southeast Asian Studies in the Libraries of the U.S. Academy / Judith A. N. Henchy
6. Political Science, the Anxiety of Interdisciplinary Engagement, and Southeast Asian Studies / Carlo Bonura
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index