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Table of Contents

  1. Editors' Note
  2. Michael Montesano
  3. pp. v-xiii
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Articles

  1. Far from Isolation: The Spatial Politics of the Relocation of the Main Campus of the University of the Philippines, 1930s–1970s
  2. Michael D. Pante
  3. pp. 499-535
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  1. What is a "Man from Greece"? — The Micro-dialectics of Ethnicity in 1920s and 1930s British Malaya
  2. Cheow Chan Thia
  3. pp. 536-575
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  1. Permissive Politics and Entrepreneurial Transgression in a Chinese Border Town
  2. Juan Zhang
  3. pp. 576-601
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  1. The Changing Configuration of Rural–Urban Migration and Remittance Flows in Vietnam
  2. Hy V. Luong
  3. pp. 602-646
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  1. Bridging Positivist and Relativist Approaches in Recent Community-Managed Architectural Conservation Projects in Singapore
  2. Yeo Kang Shua
  3. pp. 647-676
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SOJOURN Symposium

  1. On Liberalism and the Postcolony: Thinking the State in 20th-Century Philippines by Lisandro E. Claudio (review)
  2. Walden F. Bello, Tomas Larsson, Lisandro E. Claudio
  3. pp. 677-703
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Book Reviews

  1. Chinese in Colonial Burma: A Migrant Community in a Multiethnic State by Yi Li (review)
  2. Wen-Chin Chang
  3. pp. 704-711
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  1. Writing the South Seas: Imagining the Nanyang in Chinese and Southeast Asian Postcolonial Literature by Brian C. Bernards (review)
  2. Tamara Silvia Wagner
  3. pp. 711-714
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  1. Southeast Asia in Ruins: Art and Empire in the Early 19th Century by Sarah Tiffin (review)
  2. Hélène Njoto
  3. pp. 714-717
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  1. Thai Art: Currencies of the Contemporary by David Teh (review)
  2. Clare Veal
  3. pp. 717-720
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  1. Imperial Intoxication: Alcohol and the Making of Colonial Indochina by Gerard Sasges (review)
  2. Eric Jennings
  3. pp. 720-723
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  1. Violent Neoliberalism: Development, Discourse, and Dispossession in Cambodia by Simon Springer (review)
  2. Anne Hennings
  3. pp. 723-726
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  1. Challenging Malaysia's Status Quo by Lim Teck Ghee (review)
  2. Carl Vadivella Belle
  3. pp. 726-729
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  1. The Malayan Emergency: Essays on a Small, Distant War by Souchou Yao (review)
  2. Karl Hack
  3. pp. 730-733
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Notes and Comment

  1. Robert Taylor and Myanmar Studies
  2. Ang Cheng Guan
  3. pp. 734-755
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