| Benedict Anderson - 1998 - 392 halaman
...were publicly critical of Washington's policies).17 15. This theme is substantially elaborated in my "The Changing Ecology of Southeast Asian Studies in the United States, 1950-1990," in Charles Hirschman, Charles F. Keyes, and Karl Hutterer, eds., Southeast Asian Studies in the Balance:... | |
| Neil L. Waters - 2000 - 258 halaman
...1991. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso. . 1992. "The Changing Ecology of Southeast Asian Studies in the United States, 1950-1990." Pp. 25-40 in Southeast Asian Studies in the Balance: Reflections from America, ed. Charles Hirschman,... | |
| Naoki Sakai, Yukiko Hanawa - 2001 - 404 halaman
...Hutterer (Ann Arbor: Association of Asian Studies, 1 992). See especially Anderson's contribution, "The Changing Ecology of Southeast Asian Studies in the United States, 19501990," 36: [T|here exists today in Southeast Asia a group of people who did not exist in late colonial times:... | |
| Tony Day - 2002 - 356 halaman
...Communities. Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Rev. ed. London and New York: Verso. . 1992. The Changing Ecology of Southeast Asian Studies in...Studies in the Balance: Reflections from America, ed. Charles Hirschman et aL Ann Arbor, Mich.: The Association for Asian Studies. . 1996. "Bullshit!"... | |
| V. I. Braginskiĭ, University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies - 2002 - 556 halaman
...1996. 'The Study of Burmese Literature - a General Survey', in Kratz 1996, pp. 7-56. Anderson, BR 1992. 'The Changing Ecology of Southeast Asian Studies in the United States, 1950-1990', in Hirschman et al. 1992, pp. 25-40. Anonymous 1920. The Opening Ceremony', Bulletin of the School of... | |
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