Suvannabhumi
Vol. 9, No. 1, June 2017 Edisi kali ini memuat beberapa artikel, diantaranya: “Local” vs. “Cosmopolitan” in the Study of Premodern Southeast Asia (hal. 7). Affective-discursive Practices in Southeast Asia: appropriating emotive roles in the case of a Filipina domestic helper in Hongkong who fell t...
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isilib-290692015-10-06T09:53:52Z Suvannabhumi TIM REDAKSI jurnal ilmiah Institute for Southst Asian Studies 2015 en Terbitan Berkala http://opac.isi.ac.id//index.php?p=show_detail&id=29069 2092-738X Vol. 9, No. 1, June 2017 Edisi kali ini memuat beberapa artikel, diantaranya: “Local” vs. “Cosmopolitan” in the Study of Premodern Southeast Asia (hal. 7). Affective-discursive Practices in Southeast Asia: appropriating emotive roles in the case of a Filipina domestic helper in Hongkong who fell to her death while cleaning windows (hal. 53). Things Fall Apart? Thailand’s Post-Colonial Politics (hal. 85). Articulations of Southeast Asian Religious Modernism: Islam in early 20th century Cambodia & Cochinchina (hal. 109). An Overview of Southeast Asian Area Studies in the Philippines (hal. 133). Nation-building in Independent Myanmar: a comparative study of a history textbook and a civic textbook (hal. 149). Social Capital Revitilation of the Sasaq Community in Lombok, Indonesia Through Learning Organization (hal. 173). NONE http://opac.isi.ac.id//images/default/image.png |
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Vol. 9, No. 1, June 2017 Edisi kali ini memuat beberapa artikel, diantaranya: “Local” vs. “Cosmopolitan” in the Study of Premodern Southeast Asia (hal. 7). Affective-discursive Practices in Southeast Asia: appropriating emotive roles in the case of a Filipina domestic helper in Hongkong who fell to her death while cleaning windows (hal. 53). Things Fall Apart? Thailand’s Post-Colonial Politics (hal. 85). Articulations of Southeast Asian Religious Modernism: Islam in early 20th century Cambodia & Cochinchina (hal. 109). An Overview of Southeast Asian Area Studies in the Philippines (hal. 133). Nation-building in Independent Myanmar: a comparative study of a history textbook and a civic textbook (hal. 149). Social Capital Revitilation of the Sasaq Community in Lombok, Indonesia Through Learning Organization (hal. 173). |
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