Prof.Dr. Peter A. Jackson (Australian National University) has written extensively on modern Thai cultural history with special interests in religion, sexuality, and critical theoretical approaches to mainland Southeast Asian cultural history. He currently holds an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant for the project "Religion, Ritual and Health in Thai Gay and Transgender Communities"!. His article "South East Asian Area Studies beyond Anglo-America: Geopolitical Transitions, the Neoliberal Academy and Spatialized Regimes of Knowledge", published 2019 in South East Asia Research 27(1), pp. 49-73, was the starting point for this interview on his reflections on New Area Studies
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A Conversation with Mikael Gravers: « Research among the Karen, Past and Present » [Part 1] Pia Joll...
In 2015, the Australian National University relaunched its famous School devoted to the study of reg...
Jason Baird Jackson (b 1969) is a professor of folklore studies and anthropology at Indiana Universi...
In this piece, Andrew Gorman-Murray and Peter Hopkins reflect upon the relationships between sexuali...
Critical theorists and scholars in Asian cultural studies have challenged the political legitimacy a...
RECENTLY PUBLISHED, Southeast Asia in Political Science: Theory, Region, and Qualitative Analysis (S...
In his work in Greece, Italy, and Thailand, Michael Herzfeld, Professor at Harvard University’s Depa...
Southeast Asian Studies and Area Studies have a rather weak position in German academia, according t...
The editors have asked me to discuss the benchmarks in my career. This invitation provides an approp...
What intrigues me about the ways in which the questions are posed is that they assume that we all w...
Dr. Chayan Vaddhanabhuti is Director of the Regional Centre for Social Science and Sustainable Devel...
What does Transregional Research mean? Who can learn from its insights? What are its limits? The new...
In Capitalism Magic Thailand: Modernity with Enchantment, Peter Jackson, a leading voice in the stud...
As part of a broader disciplinary research series coordinated by the not-for-profit academic consult...
Peter Charles Taylor is an associate professor of transformative education at Curtin University of T...
A Conversation with Mikael Gravers: « Research among the Karen, Past and Present » [Part 1] Pia Joll...
In 2015, the Australian National University relaunched its famous School devoted to the study of reg...
Jason Baird Jackson (b 1969) is a professor of folklore studies and anthropology at Indiana Universi...