CSEAS Seminar Programme, Semester 1 2001
Thursday 11.15am-1pm Manton Room SG03, Menzies Building South, Monash Clayton
Papua: the return of the New Order
15 March 2001
Dr Richard Chauvel, Asian & International Studies, Victoria University (Richard.Chauvel@vu.edu.au )
Global media images of 'korupsi' in a local public sphere: a Malaysian reception study
22 March 2001 Seminar presented jointly with the Centre for Malaysian Studies, Monash.
Dr Tony Wilson, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash (Tony.Wilson@arts.monash.edu.au )
Language attitude and identity: teaching Javanese in primary & junior high schools in Yogyakarta
29 March 2001
Yacinta Kurniasih, Indonesian Studies, Monash (Yacinta.Kurniasih@arts.monash.edu.au )
Indonesian small and medium enterprise developments and policies
5 April 2001
Assoc Prof Robert Rice, Faculty of Business and Economics (Robert.Rice@BusEco.monash.edu.au )
Developmentalism and the limits to democracy in Malaysia
12 April 2001 Seminar presented jointly with the Centre for Malaysian Studies, Monash.
Prof. Francis Loh Kok Wah, Political Science, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, and Visiting Senior Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages & Societies, U of Melbourne (kwloh@usm.my )
The space of contested meaning in urban Burma (Myanmar)
19 April 2001
Dr Monique Skidmore, Anthropology, University of Melbourne (m.skidmore@cshs.unimelb.edu.au )
The reader in Indonesian women's published autobiographies and unpublished diaries
26 April 2001
Soe Tjen Marching, PhD student in Asian Languages and Studies ( stmar3@student.monash.edu )
The politics and impact of Japan's Overseas Development Aid (ODA): assessment of a training services enhancement project for rural life improvement in the Philippines
3 May 2001
Henry Scheyvens, PhD student in Politics, Monash ( hsch4@student.monash.edu.au )
What is my Culture? Reconstructing Local Identities through World Beat in Malaysia
Friday 4 May 2001 Public Lecture 7.30-9.00pm in Music Auditorium, Performing Arts Centre, Monash
Illustrated lecture by Assoc. Prof Tan Sooi Beng (PhD -Monash), Distinguished Visiting Scholar in the Monash Faculty of Arts 2001, Deputy Dean of Postgraduate Studies and Research, School of Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. Presented by Monash Faculty of Arts with CSEAS, Centre for Malaysian Studies, and School of Music.
Writing the history of the New Order: when did the decline begin?
10 May 2001
Prof Merle Ricklefs, Director and Prof of Asian Studies, Melb Institute of Asian Languages & Societies, University of Melbourne (m.ricklefs@asian.unimelb.edu.au )
Indonesia: faltering steps towards democracy and prospects for present and future stability
11 May 2001
Prof Donald K. Emmerson, Institute for International Studies, Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford U niversity
Resourcing conservative transition: rent-switching and surplus appropriation in the Vietnamese shift to a market economy
17 May 2001
Dr Adam Fforde, SEA Studies Programme, National University of Singapore (msefaj@nus.edu.sg )
Language documentation and maintenance programs for Moluccan languages in the Netherlands
24 May 2001
Dr Margaret Florey, Linguistics, Monash (margaret.florey@arts.monash.edu.au )
Banjarese music-theatre genres originating through Javanese and Malay contact: changing styles, functions and artists' roles (illustrated with slides and field recordings)
31 May 2001
Prof. Margaret Kartomi, Music, Monash (Margaret.Kartomi@arts.monash.edu.au )