Occasional Papers

Parent: UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies

eScholarship stats: History by Item for November, 2024 through February, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-022025-012024-122024-11
5t1376v0The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Philippines3671194952147
8zt322fwPhilippine Historiography and Colonial Discourse: Eight Selected Essays on Postcolonial Studies in the Philippines (An Introduction to the Japanese Translation) by Yoshiko Nagano (translated into English by Michiyo Yoneno-Reyes)3651011268355
1j2538rwFilipino Intellectuals and Postcolonial Theory: The Case of E. San Juan, Jr.339796510392
3cv6d3dfIslam and Women’s Rights25240486797
34x9h1h7Diaspora as Historical/Political Trope in Philippine Literature19533497241
68t5m5h0Transcultural Battlefield: Recent Japanese Translations of Philippine History13128286411
79z98070The Machinery of Vietnamese Art and Literature in the Post-Renovation, Post-Communist (and Post-Modern) Period601691421
45g336rsSmart Teaching and Learning Strategies in Pre-writing Activities in Bahasa Melayu (Malay Language)501651613
5rz3p932What is Indonesian Islam?481512813
8wn0t0g0Areal Typology of Southeast Asian Languages: Evidence from the World Atlas of Language Structures47147188
0d19p8dmSelected Abstracts from the Languages of Southeast Asia Conference308877

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