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9. It is Hard to Teach an Old Dog New Tricks, But There is Life in It Yet: The Decolonization of Indonesian Studies in the Netherlands
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Freek Colombijn
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- About the Contributors xv
- 1. Introduction: The Historical Construction of Southeast Asian Studies and the Emergence of a Region 1
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PART I: NORTHEAST ASIA
- 2. Southeast Asian Studies in China: Progress and Problems 45
- 3. Studies of Southeast Asian History in Contemporary Japan: The 1990s and 2000s 73
- 4. The Historical Construction of Southeast Asian Studies in Korea 112
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PART II: SOUTHEAST ASIA
- 5. Contentious Development: Southeast Asian Studies in 159 Singapore 159
- 6. The Construction and Institutionalization of Southeast Asian Studies in Vietnam: Focusing on Insiders’ Perceptions and Assessment 191
- 7. Popular Culture for a New Southeast Asian Studies? 226
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PART III: EUROPE
- 8. British Perspectives on Southeast Asia and Continental European Comparisons: The Making of a Region 265
- 9. It is Hard to Teach an Old Dog New Tricks, But There is Life in It Yet: The Decolonization of Indonesian Studies in the Netherlands 324
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PART IV: AUSTRALIA AND THE U.S.
- 10. A Genealogy of Southeast Asian Studies in Australia: Scholars and Their Works 349
- 11. Southeast Asian Studies in the U.S.: Construction of Traditions of an Autonomous History, Its Limitations, and Future Tasks 399
- Index 427
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables vii
- List of Figures ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgements xiii
- About the Contributors xv
- 1. Introduction: The Historical Construction of Southeast Asian Studies and the Emergence of a Region 1
-
PART I: NORTHEAST ASIA
- 2. Southeast Asian Studies in China: Progress and Problems 45
- 3. Studies of Southeast Asian History in Contemporary Japan: The 1990s and 2000s 73
- 4. The Historical Construction of Southeast Asian Studies in Korea 112
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PART II: SOUTHEAST ASIA
- 5. Contentious Development: Southeast Asian Studies in 159 Singapore 159
- 6. The Construction and Institutionalization of Southeast Asian Studies in Vietnam: Focusing on Insiders’ Perceptions and Assessment 191
- 7. Popular Culture for a New Southeast Asian Studies? 226
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PART III: EUROPE
- 8. British Perspectives on Southeast Asia and Continental European Comparisons: The Making of a Region 265
- 9. It is Hard to Teach an Old Dog New Tricks, But There is Life in It Yet: The Decolonization of Indonesian Studies in the Netherlands 324
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PART IV: AUSTRALIA AND THE U.S.
- 10. A Genealogy of Southeast Asian Studies in Australia: Scholars and Their Works 349
- 11. Southeast Asian Studies in the U.S.: Construction of Traditions of an Autonomous History, Its Limitations, and Future Tasks 399
- Index 427