Publications
In Indigenous Dialectics, Timo Duile explores the history of indigeneity as a political force in Indonesia, considering how it came into existence in relation to the state and political economy. Duile sheds…
Southeast Asia Program
In Small Revolutionaries, Mai Anh Nguyen analyzes the life histories of young Vietnamese who participated in the military struggle against the US and its South Vietnamese allies from 1955–1975.
Southeast Asia Program
Desiring Thai Men traces the transformative influence of vernacular Thai-language media on Thailand's gay communities from the 1980s through the 2010s. Narupon Duangwises and Peter A.
Southeast Asia Program
Exposed tells the story of the orchestrated mass violence of 1965–1968 in Indonesia and its aftermat.
Southeast Asia Program
In Arms Politics, Francesco Buscemi tells the story of the ceasefire, disarmament, and rearmament of the Ta'ang movement in Myanmar's Shan State through an analysis of the formation of the Palaung State…
Southeast Asia Program
In Reproducing Revolution, Jenny Hedström explores the Kachin revolution in Myanmar from the perspective of female soldiers, female activists, and women displaced by the violence in northern Myanmar. Hedström…
Southeast Asia Program
This paper explores the role of fishing among Myanmar refugees in the United States through the lens of food sovereignty.
Migrations Program
By Our Faculty
Migrations postdoctoral fellow Sabrina Axster coauthors a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of International Political Sociology called “Corporeal Power.”
Migrations Program
Winner of the 2023-24 William F. Sibley Memorial Subvention Award for Japanese Translation.
East Asia Program
In Fugitive Tilts, the poet Ishion Hutchinson turns to prose to create an incomplete biography of love: love of poetry, discovered in childhood; love of home, with its continual disconnections and returns; and…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
By Our Faculty