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Rianne Subijanto
Communication Against Capital explores the revolutionary communication strategies of the pergerakan merah, the anticolonial "red movement" in 1920s Indonesia. Rianne Subijanto tells the story of…

Southeast Asia Program

The Legacies of German Philosophy in the Kyoto School
The Dialectics of Absolute Nothingness investigates the appropriations, critiques, and innovative interpretations of German philosophy by the Kyoto School, showing how central concepts of German philosophical…

East Asia Program

Wolfram H. Dressler
For the Sake of Forests and Gods documents the consequences of nonstate actors impinging upon the existence of the Indigenous peoples in the remote highlands of Palawan Island, The Philippines. Nimble…

Southeast Asia Program

Isabel Perera
The Welfare Workforce is a thought-provoking exploration of mental health care in the United States and beyond.

Institute for European Studies

By Our Faculty
Walker DePuy, Paul Thung, Viola Schreer, Wendy M. Erb
To better understand and address global human–environment crises, interdisciplinary collaborations across the natural and social sciences have become increasingly common in conservation.

Migrations Program

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South Asia Program
The 2024 Bulletin includes articles detailing a Fulbright scholar’s experience at Cornell and a Cornell student’s internship in India.

South Asia Program

David R. Saunders
In Chasing Archipelagic Dreams, David R. Saunders demonstrates that the withdrawal of the British imperial state from Sabah did not result in the decolonization of the territory.

Southeast Asia Program

Eric Tagliacozzo and Joshua Barker
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and book reviews.

Southeast Asia Program

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Phi-Van Nguyen
In A Displaced Nation, Phi-Van Nguyen argues that the displacement of eight hundred thousand mostly Roman Catholic evacuees from North Vietnam in 1954 had a profound impact on the war opposing Saigon on…

Southeast Asia Program

We Jung Yi
Worm-Time challenges conventional narratives of the Cold War and its end, presenting an alternative cultural history based on evolving South Korean aesthetics about enduring national division. From novels of…

East Asia Program