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The tamarind is always sour

Keane Shum, « The tamarind is always sour » in Granta 138 : Journeys, Essays and Memoir My job is to follow the movements of refugees across Southeast Asia so that we know...

Book-hunting in the City of Heroes

« Book-hunting in the City of Heroes » by Tom Hoogervorst, 20/07/2017, KITLV blog Situated in an inconspicuous residential area in the south of Surabaya, one could easily overlook one of Indonesia’s most...

Indonesian Textiles at The Tropen Museum

Book Launch : Indonesian Textiles at The Tropen Museum, 13/10/2017, Tropenmuseum Studio The Tropenmuseum Amsterdam cares for an internationally renowned collection of textiles from Indonesia. Numbering approximately 12,000 objects the majority of...

Reviving Panji tales in arts and culture

« Reviving Panji tales in arts and culture » by Wardiman Djojonegoro, 19/07/2017, The Jakarta Post Massively popular for centuries in Java, Bali, Sumatra, and even in other Southeast Asian countries, Panji tales...

The Pacific Review, vol. 30, n° 5 (2017)

The Pacific Review, vol. 30, n° 5 (September 2017) A signaler : Stress testing leadership in Malaysia: the 1MDB scandal and Najib Tun Razak by William Case Drifting between accommodation and repression:...

Critical Asian Studies, vol. 49, n° 3 (2017)

Critical Asian Studies, vol. 49, n° 3 (September 2017) Table of contents Articles Sites of repression and resistance: political space in refugee camps in Thailand by Elisabeth Olivius State-backed discrimination against Shia...

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