Explorations
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Southeast Asian Studies
A Journal of the Southeast Asian Studies Student Association

Vol 2 Spring/Fall 1998

Vol 1 Vol 3 Vol 4 Vol 5

Contents

No. 1, Spring 1998
Liam C. Kelley Batavia Through the Eyes of Vietnamese Envoys
John M. Brownlee Colonial Knowledge and Indigenous Power in the Dutch East Indies
Daniel B. Hale Damar in the Pasar of Manado, North Sulawesi: A Search for Resins in an Indonesian Market
Jaida n'ha Sandra From 'you, Toradja' to 'we Toraya': Ethnicity in the Making
Ivana Askovic Creating Modern Traditions in Balinese Performing Arts
No. 2, Fall 1998
David Kenley Publishing the New Culture: Singapore's Newspapers and Diaspora Literature, 1919-1933
Han Xiaorong The Present Echoes of the Ancient Bronze Drum: Nationalism and Archeology in Modern Vietnam
Joshua Gordon NGOs, the Environment, and Political Pluralism in New Order Indonesia

Explorations is a student publication of the Southeast Asian Studies Student Association (SEASSA) in association with the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), published twice a year and available both online and in print.

The principle mission of Explorations is to offer a forum for students to present disciplinary and interdisciplinary research on a broad range of issues relating principally to the region which today constitutes Southeast Asia. Embracing a diversity of academic interests and scholastic expertise it is hoped that this forum will introduce students to the work of their colleagues, encourage discussion both within and across disciplines, and foster a sense of community among those interested in Southeast Asia. Submissions for publication may come from students at any college or university, and are not limited to the University of Hawai'i.