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BARNES, R.H.
• 2010. On sense and reference in eastern Indonesian personal names: finding space for a sociology of naming. In Zheng Yangwen and Charles J-H Macdonald (eds.), Personal names in Asia: history, culture and identity. Singapore: NUS Press, pp. 224-44.
BRICKELL, KATHERINE
• 2010. Gender, work and poverty in Cambodia. In S. Chant (ed.) International handbook on gender and poverty. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 458-62.
• (with S. Chant) 2010. The unbearable heaviness of being’: expressions of female altruism in Cambodia, Philippines, The Gambia and Costa Rica. Progress in Development Studies 10 (2): 145-59.
CHUA, LIANA
• 2010. Eating one’s way through fieldwork: reflections on food and (Malaysian) sociality. In J.C.H. Lee (ed.), The Malaysian way of life. Shah Alam: Marshall Cavendish, 73-77.
• 2009. A Cambridge anthropologist in Borneo: The A.C. Haddon photographic collection, 1898-1899. Borneo Research Bulletin 40:129-46.
• 2009. To know or not to know? Practices of knowledge and ignorance among Bidayuhs in an ‘impurely’ Christian world’. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 15 (2): 332-48.
• 2009. What’s in a (big) name? The art and agency of a Bornean photographic collection. Anthropological Forum 19 (1): 33-52.
CLARENCE-SMITH, WILLIAM G.
• 2010. L’esclavage et son abolition dans l’histoire de l’Islam, In Alessandro Stanziani (ed.), Le travail contraint en Asie et en Europe, XVIIe-XXe siècles. Paris: Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, pp. 93-116.
• 2010. La SOCFIN (Groupe Rivaud) entre l’Axe et les Alliés. In Hubert Bonin, Christophe Bouneau, and Hervé Joly (eds.), Les enterprises et l’outre-mer français pendant la Seconde Guerre Mondiale. Pessac: Maison des Sciences de l’Homme d’Aquitaine, pp. 99-113.
• 2010. Diseases of equids in Southeast Asia, c.1800-c.1945: apocalypse or progress? In Karen Brown and Daniel Gilfoyle (eds.), Healing the herds: disease, livestock economies, and the globalization of veterinary medicine. Athens OH: Ohio University Press, pp. 129-45.
• 2010. [Review article] Synthetic and temperate rubber in the interwar years and during World War II. Journal of Global History 5 (1): 171-76.
• 2009. The battle for rubber in the Second World War: cooperation and resistance. Commodities of empire working paper No. 14. Milton Keynes: Open University; London: Institute for the Study of the Americas. <http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/ferguson-centre/commodities-of-empire/working-papers/abstract-william-clarenc-smith-nov09.htm>
COHEN, MATTHEW I.
• 2010. Performing otherness: Java and Bali on international stages, 1905-1952. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 285 pp.
• 2010. The Lontar anthology of Indonesian drama, Volume 1: plays for the popular stage. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation. 273 pp.
• 2010. Longitudinal studies in Javanese performing arts. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 166 (1): 158-67.
• 2010. Review of Leonard Retel Helmrich (director), Promised paradise. Asian Theatre Journal 27 (2): 400-2.
• 2010. Review of M.C. Ricklefs, Polarising Javanese society: Islamic and other visions (c. 1830-1930). Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 166 (1): 143-146.
ELMHIRST, R.
• 2010. (with G. Brown, K. Browne, S. and Hutta, S.) Sexualities in/of the Global South’. Geography Compass 4/10: 1567-79.
GALLOP, ANNABEL T.
• 2010. Palace and pondok: patronage and production of illuminated manuscripts on the East Coast of the Malay peninsula. In Zawiyah Baba (ed.), Warisan seni ukir kayu Melayu / Legacy of the art of Malay woodcarving. Bangi: Institut Alam dan Tamadun Melayu, University Kebangsaan Malaysia , pp.143-62.
HACK, KARL
• 2010 (with Jean-Louis Margolin, eds.), Singapore from Temasek to the 21st century. Singapore: NUS Publishing.
• 2010. [Participant] Roundtable on Christopher Goscha and Christian Ostermann, ‘Connecting Histories: Decolonization and the Cold War in Southeast Asia’, H-Diplo 11 (37) <http://www.h-net.org/~diplo/ roundtables/PDF/Roundtable-XI-37.pdf>
• 2009 (with Geoff Wade, eds.), Special issue ‘Asian Cold War Symposium’, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 40 (3).
• 2009 (with Geoff Wade), 'Introduction: the origins of the Southeast Asian Cold War', Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 40 (3): 441-48.
• 2009. The origins of the Asian Cold War: Malaya 1948', Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 40 (3): 471-96.
• 2009. [Participant] Roundtable on Asian Cold War Symposium in H-Diplo 11 (30): 441-565 and Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 40 (3) < http://www.h-net.org/~diplo/roundtables/PDF/Roundtable-XI-30.pdf>
• 2009. The Malayan Emergency as counterinsurgency paradigm. Journal of Strategic Studies 32 (3): 383-414.
• Extracting counterinsurgency lessons: Malaya and Afghanistan.
< http://www.rusi.org/analysis/ commentary/ref:C4B14E068758F1/>
HARRISON, RACHEL
• 2010. (with Peter A. Jackson, eds.) Ambiguous allure of the West: traces of the colonial in Thailand. Ithaca NY: Cornell University, Southeast Asia Program; Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. 320 pp.
• 2010. Mind the gap: (en)countering the West and the making of Thai identities on film. In Rachel Harrison and Peter A. Jackson (eds.), Ambiguous allure of the West: traces of the colonial in Thailand. Ithaca NY: Cornell University, Southeast Asia Program; Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.
• 2010. The man with the golden gauntlets: Mit Chaibancha’s Insi Thorng and the hybridization of red and yellow perils in Thai Cold War action cinema. In Tony Day and Maya H.T. Liem (eds.), Cultures at war: the Cold War and cultural expression in Southeast Asia. Ithaca NY: Cornell University, Southeast Asia Program, pp. 195-226.
JAUHOLA, MARJAANA
• 2010. ‘Building back better? – Negotiating normative boundaries of gender mainstreaming and post-tsunami reconstruction in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Indonesia. Review of International Studies 36 (1): 29-50.
• 2010 (and Jennifer Pedersen) Who might we become? Interview with Cynthia Weber. International Feminist Journal of Politics 12 (1): 105-15.
• 2009. Welcome to ‘Indonesia’! - Feminist readings of ‘teach yourself Indonesian’ Self-Learning Language Course. Jurnal IR [Yogyakarta].
JONES, LEE
• 2010. ASEAN’s unchanged melody? The theory and practice of non-intervention in Southeast Asia. Pacific Review 23 (3): 479-502.
• 2010. (Post-)Colonial statebuilding in East Timor: bringing social conflict back in. Conflict, Security and Development 10 (4): 547-75.
JONES, RUSSELL
• 2009. The Chiangchew Hokkiens, the true pioneers in the Nanyang. Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 82 (2): 39-66.
MOORE, ELIZABETH HOWARD
• 2009. The Williams-Hunt Collection, aerial photographs and cultural landscapes in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Journal of the Malay World and Civilization (ATMA) 27 (2): 265-84. <http://www.sarionline.ukm.my/SARI%2027(2)/SARI27[2]2009%20[12].pdf>
PULLEN, LESLEY S.
• 2010. Javanese batik awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status. Asian Textiles 46: 6-7.
• 2009. Coming to terms with modernity. Asian Textiles 43: 23-29.
RETSIKAS, KOSTAS
• 2010. Unconscious culture and conscious nature: exploring East Javanese conceptions of the person through Bourdieu’s lens. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Special Issue 16 (s1): s140-s57.
• 2010. The sorcery of gender: sex, death, and difference in East Java, Indonesia. South East Asia Research 18 (3): 470-502.
TYSON, ADAM
• 2010. Decentralization and adat revivalism in Indonesia: the politics of becoming indigenous. Abingdon: Routledge.
• 2010. De-radicalisation in Indonesia: discourses and strategies. Kuala Lumpur: Southeast Asia Regional Centre for Counter-Terrorism [SEARCCT] Selection of Articles, in press <www.searcct.gov.my/>