Author: uhcseas
Children’s Books from Southeast Asia
Looking for a new addition for your child’s bookshelf? Check out our spotlight on children’s books from Southeast Asia!
UHM SPAS Reception at 2017 AAS
Join the UH Mānoa School of Pacific and Asian Studies for a special reception at the 2017 Association of Asian Studies conference on March 17.
Explorations Volume 13 Release
Explorations Volume 13 re-examines established approaches to the study of Southeast Asia.
2017-18 Luce Undergraduate Fellowship
Undergraduate fellowships available for AY 2017-18 for the study of Southeast Asian languages. Apply by April 14.
New Releases on Women in Southeast Asia
This week’s bookshelf spotlights new releases on women in Southeast Asia including titles on Indonesia (Bali), Malaysia, and Myanmar.
Spotlight on Manila
This week’s bookshelf spotlights the history Chinese Traders in Manila in conjunction with the talk by Dr. Barbara Andaya scheduled for March 1.
Talk: Ancient Sites of Southeast Asia
Join CSEAS on March 8 for a talk by Dr. William Chapman on “Ancient Sites of Southeast Asia: A Traveler’s Guide through History, Ruins, and Landscapes”.
New Releases on Thailand
This week’s bookshelf highlights new releases on Thailand including books from the UH Press, NUS Press, and SUNY Press.
Talk: Overseas Chinese in 17th century Manila
Join CSEAS on March 1 for a talk by Dr. Barbara Andaya on “Christianity, Conversion and Overseas Chinese in 17th century Manila”.
America’s Secret War in Laos
This week’s bookshelf looks at the legacy of America’s secret war in Laos with a spotlight on the new release “A Great Place to Have a War”.