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Session 1: Geographic, Linguistic and Cultural Overview
Session 2: Indigneous Understandings of Christianity ~ PowerPoint© Presentation
Session 3: The Place of Women in the Nation-State ~ PowerPoint© Presentation
Session Reading List:
Bibliography for Women in the Nation-State
1. Atkinson, Jane Monnig and Shelly Errington, eds. 1990. Power and Difference: Gender in Island Southeast Asia. Stanford University Press: Stanford.
2. Barry, Kathleen, ed. 1996. Vietnam's Women in Transition. New York: St. Martin's Press.
3. Blackburn, Susan. 2004. Women and the State in Modern Indonesia. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.
4. Dancz, Virginia. 1987. Women and Party Politics in Peninsular Malaysia. Singapore: Oxford University Press.
5. Ebiota, Elizabeth Uy. 1992. The Political Economy of Gender: Women and the Sexual Division of Labour in the Philippines. London: Zed Books.
6 Edwards, Louise and Mina Roces. 2000. Women in Asia: Tradition Modernity and Globalisation. Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
7. Ireson, Carol. 1996. Field, Forest and Family: Women's Work and Power in Rural Laos. Boulder: Westview Press.
8. Locher-Scholten, Elsbeth. 2000. Women and the Colonial State; Essays on Gender and Modernity in the Netherlands Indies, 1900-1942. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
9. Locher-Scholten, Elsbeth and Anke Niehof, eds. 1992. Indonesian Women in Focus: Past and Present Notions. VKI 127. Leiden: KILTV Press.
10. Mi Mi Khaing. 1994. The World of Burmese Women. London: Zed Books.
11. Ramusack, Barbara N. and Sharon Sievers, eds. 1999. Women in Asia: Restoring Women to History. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indian University Press.
12. Roces, Mina. 1998. Women, Power and Kinship Politics: Female Power in Post-War Philippines. Westport, Conn./ London: Praeger.
13. Sears, Laurie J. ed. 1996. Fantasizing the Feminine in Indonesia, Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
13. Werner, Jayne and Daniel Belanger, eds. 2002. Gender, Household, State: Doi Moi in Viet Nam. Ithaca: Cornell Unviersity Southeast Asia Program.
14. Wong, Aline K. and Leong Wai Kum. Singapore Women: Three Decades of Change. Singapore: Times Academic Press, 1993.
Barbara Watson Andaya was educated at the University of Sydney (BA, Dip.Ed), the University of Hawai`i (MA) and Cornell University (Ph. D.) She has taught and researched in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Portugal, England and New Zealand. A historian by training, she teaches all Southeast Asia, but her interest is the western Malay-Indonesia archipelago, on which she has published extensively. In 2000 she received a Guggenheim Award to work on her current project, a history of gender in Southeast Asia in the early modern period. A recent publication in this area is Other Pasts: Women, Gender and History in Early Modern Southeast Asia ( Honolulu: Center for Southeast Asia Studies, 2000). She is currently Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Hawai`i and president of the Association for Asian Studies.
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