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Full-Text Articles in South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (December 6, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (December 6, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 29, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 29, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 22, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 22, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 15, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 15, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 8, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 8, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 1, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (November 1, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Mandala Fall/Winter 2010-2011, Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Mandala Fall/Winter 2010-2011, Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Mandala
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (October 25, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (October 25, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (October 18, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (October 18, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (October 11, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (October 11, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (October 4, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (October 4, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Land Of Opportunity, Ashley Radee '13
Land Of Opportunity, Ashley Radee '13
2010 Fall Semester
“We are the most perfect society now existing in the world,” wrote Michel-Guillame de Crevecoeur in his 1782 book, Letters from an American Farmer (325). Although that sentiment is debatable, the meaning rings clear; America is a land of opportunity, without oppression, without “princes for whom we toil, starve, and bleed” (Crevecoeur 325). Back in the 18th century, America lived and died for freedom, and people around the world took notice. The United States still plays a big role in the global power scene, but some people would argue that the ideals of America, of liberty, hard work, and prosperity, …
Sexuality, Exoticism, And Iconoclasm In The Media Age: The Strange Case Of The Buddha Bikini, James Shields
Sexuality, Exoticism, And Iconoclasm In The Media Age: The Strange Case Of The Buddha Bikini, James Shields
Faculty Contributions to Books
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (September 27, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (September 27, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (September 20, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (September 20, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (September 13, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (September 13, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (September 6, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (September 6, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (August 30, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (August 30, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (August 23, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (August 23, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
A Mutiny Of Silence: Swarnakumari Devi's Sati, Teresa Hubel
A Mutiny Of Silence: Swarnakumari Devi's Sati, Teresa Hubel
Department of English Publications
Aim:
To discuss how Swarnakumari Devi's family connections as much as her sex contributed to why her work faded from the memory of nationalist India.
Introduction:
The historical context that helped to produce the writing of Swarna-kumari Devi Ghosal also gives us a glimmer into some of the possible reasons why her work faded from the literary memory of nationalist India. Some of that context is hinted at in the back pages of her collection of short stories in English, published in 1919 by Ganesh and Co., Madras. Reminding us of the inescapable connection between capitalism and knowledge, these back …
The Anti-Colonial Revolutionary In Contemporary Bollywood Cinema, Vidhu Aggarwal
The Anti-Colonial Revolutionary In Contemporary Bollywood Cinema, Vidhu Aggarwal
Faculty Publications
In her article "The Anti-Colonial Revolutionary in Contemporary Bollywood Cinema" Vidhu Aggarwal discusses several contemporary films including Rakesh Omprakash Mehra's Rang de Basanti with focus on the figure of the revolutionary hero. The Bollywood film is a cultural form that combines several aesthetic styles, from within India and from the outside. With its formal heterogeneity and as a product of one of India's largest cities, Mumbai Bollywood has had an ongoing fascination with "arrival," that is, with India's status as a contemporary nation-state. While some Bollywood films seem to celebrate fantasy scenarios of India's arrival on the global scene, at …
Scénographie Du Domaine Maudit De Cung Giu Nguyên, Van Quang Pham
Scénographie Du Domaine Maudit De Cung Giu Nguyên, Van Quang Pham
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
Cung Giu Nguyên is known as one of the most important francophone writers in Vietnam, especially with novels such as Le fils de la baleine, Le domaine maudit and Le boujoum. Each of these works hides behind the mythical world of writing the author’s meditations on the hectic, chaotic and absurd realities. Le domaine maudit is the result of these reflections. It deals mainly with misfortune suffered by the individual, family and society. The purpose of this paper is to reconstruct the enunciation of the narrative.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (May 3, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (May 3, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (April 26, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (April 26, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (April 19, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (April 19, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (April 12, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (April 12, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (April 5, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (April 5, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Sac Outreach Bulletin 2010, The South Asia Center
Sac Outreach Bulletin 2010, The South Asia Center
Newsletters from the South Asia Center
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (March 29, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (March 29, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (March 22, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
Cseas Weekly Bulletin (March 22, 2010), Center For Southeast Asian Studies
CSEAS Bulletin
No abstract provided.