Author: Mari Martinez
Congratulations to CSEAS affiliates!
Dr. Le Ngoc Thao (Family and Consumer Sciences, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources) CONGRATULATIONS for her promotion to Full Professor. Dr. Le’s research and training in mindfulness to promote positive youth development includes her 2016-2018 collaboration with the University of Hue colleagues to work with 250 Vietnamese cyclo drivers, handicapped and at-risk youth in […]
Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Pollie Bith-Melander
New Documentary Film on the deportation of Southeast Asian Refugees
Faculty Publication: Dr. Barbara Watson Andaya
Recording the Past of “Peoples Without History”: Southeast Asia’s Sea Nomads by Barbara Watson Andaya “This essay has been developed from the conviction that scholars of all disciplines, particularly from Southeast Asia, must work together to prioritize the task of recording the traditions of “marginalized peoples” before practices, beliefs and memories disappear completely. Although anthropologists […]
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Bradley McDonnell
Congratulations Dr. Bradley McDonnell, Assistant Professor in the Linguistics Department for receiving the 2020 College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature Excellence in Teaching Award!
CSEAS Director & Professor of Anthropology Miriam Stark published in the Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage.
“Collaboration, engagement, and Cambodia: Archaeological perspectives on cultural heritage” Community archaeology remains rare in Southeast Asian archaeology, where most archaeological engagement takes place within archaeological heritage management contexts. What should community archaeology look like in countries whose majority populations trace their ancestry directly back to monuments which generate huge revenues and whose archaeological records are […]
CSEAS Director Miriam Stark Feature on The Mark of Empire: Angkor.
Our CSEAS Director Miriam Stark is also featured in Channel News Asia’s The Mark of Empire: Angkor. Singaporean curator and scholar Peter Lee explores the history of four Southeast Asian empires that made their mark on the world. Traveling from Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia to Indonesia, Peter explores ancient ruins, epic legends and vibrant traditions to […]
May 2020 Books
FACULTY PUBLICATION Women Warriors in Southeast Asia edited by Vina Lanzona &Frederik Rettig Learn More FACULTY PUBLICATION Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands by Jonathan Padwe Learn More The Dragon in the Jungle: The Chinese Army in the Vietnam War by Xiaobing Li Learn More Indonesia’s Islamic Revolution by […]
The Last King of Bali Online!
Watch on Vimeo The Last King of Bali 2020 [Full Performance] from UH Center for SE Asian Studies on Vimeo. Watch on YouTube
May 2020 Faculty Publications
Learn more about these new faculty publications as well as other new releases about Southeast Asia by clicking here for our Books page.
Thai Music Ensemble
After this semester’s classes shifted online, there was uncertainty whether or not a final performance would be possible for the Thai Music Ensemble. However, though there was no Pa’u Hana this year, the Thai Music Ensemble (led by Dr. Ben Fairfield) was able to put together this performance. With much gratitude to the performers, please […]