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Barbara Watson Andaya

Born 7 June 1943 in Sydney, Australia

Married to Leonard Yuzon Andaya

Addresses:

(office) Asian Studies Program,

Uni. of Hawai i, Moore Hall 411,

(home) 7254 Alakoko Street 1890 East-West Road

Honolulu, Hi. 96822. Honolulu, HI, 96822

Tel: 808-***-****. Tel: 808-***-****

Fax: 808-***-****

email: abqjzp@r.postjobfree.com

Education:

Bachelor of Arts and Diploma of Education from Sydney University (January 1962 and

January 1963) with majors in English and Asian history and in the teaching of

these two subjects.

Master of Arts from the University of Hawai i (January 1969), with a major in Southeast

Asian history and minors in Indian history and Modern European history.

Doctor of Philosophy from Cornell University in Southeast Asian history. Minors:

Anthropology and Government

Academic Awards and Honors:

1966-69: East-West Center Grant

1969, 1971: Cornell Southeast Asia Program Grant

1971-2: London-Cornell Grant to support field research

1985-6: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grant

1986-7: American Social Science Research Council Grant

1995, June: SSRC grant ($5000) for workshop on gender relations in early modern

Southeast Asia

1998: SSRC grant ($5000) for conference on gender relations in early modern

Southeast Asia

1998: Grant from Japan Asia Centre ($5000) for conference on gender relations

in early modern Southeast Asia.

1999: Research Relations Grant for A History of Malaysia ($2000)

2000: Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

2004-05: Vice-President, Association of Asian Studies

2005-06: President, Association of Asian Studies

2006-07: Past President, Association of Asian Studies

2007-08: Past Past President, Association of Asian Studies

2007: Raffles Professor of History (Visitor), National University of Singapore

2008: Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities

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Employment:

1964-6: High School teacher, New South Wales Department of Education, Sydney

1968: Teaching Assistant, Cornell University (Western Civilization)

1973: Tutor, University of Malaya, in Indochinese history

1975-6: Part-time lecturer, Australian National University, Canberra, Department

of Indonesian Languages and Literatures. Concurrently honorary

Research Fellow, Department of Pacific and Southeast Asian History,

Research School of Pacific Studies.

1976-7: Postdoctoral Fellow, Joint Appointment, Departments of History and

Asian Languages and Literatures, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

1977-9: Research Fellow, Department of Pacific and Southeast Asian History,

Australian National University

1979-81: Tutor, History Department, University of Auckland

1982-92: Senior Tutor, History Department, University of Auckland

1991: Spring Semester. Visiting Professor, Department of History, University of

Hawai i

Summer and Fall Semester: Visiting Status, Cornell University Southeast

Asia Program

1992-93: Lecturer, Dept. of History, University of Auckland

1994-96: Associate Professor, Asian Studies Program, University of Hawai i at

M noa.

1994-99: Acquisitions Editor, SHAPS Library of Translations and Library of Asian

Studies

1996- Professor, Asian Studies Program, University of Hawai i at M noa.

2003-Present: Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawai i at

M noa.

PUBLICATIONS:

A. Books and Edited Collections

1. 2006: The Flaming Womb: Repositioning Women in Southeast Asian History.

Honolulu: University of Hawai i Press. 2008. Paperback edition. A Choice

Outstanding Academic Book for 2007.

2. 2003: Editor, Special issue, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient

46, 2. Aspects of Warfare in Premodern Southeast Asia.

3. 2001: (with Leonard Y. Andaya). A History of Malaysia, Second Edition

(Basingstoke and London; Macmillan). A completely revised and updated edition of

4 below. Translated into Thai, 2006. Under contract for translation into China, to be

completed 2010.

4. 2000 [edited collection]: Other Pasts: Women, Gender and History in Early Modern

Southeast Asia. Honolulu: Center for Southeast Asia Studies.

5. 1993. To Live as Brothers: Southeast Sumatra in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth

Centuries. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

6. 1982 (with Leonard Y. Andaya). A History of Malaysia, Basingstoke and London

Macmillan. Translated into Malay as Sejarah Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Macmillan:

1983.

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7. 1982 (with Virginia Matheson). Raja Ali Haji, The Precious Gift (Tuhfat al-Nafis).

An Annotated Translation. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford in Asia.

8. 1979. Perak, the Abode of Grace. A Study of an Eighteenth Century Malay State.

Kuala Lumpur: Oxford in Asia.

B. Chapters in Books:

1. (2009, forthcoming) The Dark Passage : History, Piracy and the Melaka Strait. In

Jacqueline Leckie, Jacob Edmond and Henry Johnson, eds., Re-Centering Asia:

Place, History and Culture

2. 2009 (with Leonard Y. Andaya, forthcoming) Interracial Marriages and the

Overseas Family: The Case of the Topas of Timor. In a Festschrift for Tony Reid,

edited by Tana Li, Robert Cribb and James Warren.

3. 2009 (forthcoming) A People that Range into all the Countries of Asia: The Chulia

Trading Network in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. In a volume on the

Indian Ocean, edited by Om Prakash.

4. 2008: Challenging World Area Divisions: The Asia-Pacific Community. In.

Sustaining a Resilient Asia Pacific Community, eds. Wilmar Salim and Kiran Sagoo.

Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 11-23.

5. 2008: Women and the Performance of Power in Early Modern Southeast Asia. In

Servants of the Dynasty: Palace Women in World History, ed. Anne Walthall.

Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 22-44.

6. 2005. The Cloth Trade in Jambi and Palembang Society during the Seventeenth and

Eighteenth Centuries. Reprint of 1989 article. In Debbie Ma, ed. Textiles In The

Pacific, 1500-1900 (The Pacific World, Lands, Peoples and History of the Pacific,

1500-1900) Ashgate: Aldershot, pp. 235-54.

7. 2004: Gender History, Southeast Asia, and the World Regions Framework. In A

Companion to Gender History, eds. Teresa A. Meade and Merry E. Wisner-Hanks.

Malden MA/Oxford; Blackwell Publishing, pp. 323-42.

8. 2001: Men, Women and Warfare in Early Southeast Asia. In Arung Samudera:

Persembahan Memeringati Sembilan Windu A.B. Lapian, eds. Edi Sedyawati and

Susanto Zuhdi. Depok, Jakarta: Centre for Social and Cultural Research, University

of Indonesia, pp. 303-16.

9. 2001. Membangun Kembali Sebuah Warisan: Daratan dan Kepulauan dalam

Konteks Kesejerahan. (Indonesian translation of 1997: Recreating a Vision:

Daratan and Kepulauan in Historical Context ) In Kandil Akal Di Pelantar Budi:

Essai dan Renungan Budaya Persembahan kebada Alm. Raja Hamzah Yunus, eds.

Al Azhar and Elmustian Rahman. Pekanbaru: Yayasan Kata, pp. 409-46.

10. 2001: Gender, Warfare, and Patriotism in Southeast Asia and in the Philippine

Revolution. In Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times. The Philippine Revolution of

1896, ed. Florentino Rodao and Noelle Rodriguez. Manila: Ateneo University Press,

pp. 1-30.

11. 2000: Delineating Female Space. In Other Pasts: Women, Gender and History in

Early Modern Southeast Asia, ed. Barbara Watson Andaya. Honolulu: Center for

Southeast Asia Studies, pp. 231-53.

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12. 2000: Introduction. In Other Pasts: Women, Gender and History in Early Modern

Southeast Asia, ed. Barbara Watson Andaya. Honolulu: Center for Southeast Asia

Studies, pp. 1-26.

13. 1999: Thinking about the Philippine Revolution in a Gendered Southeast Asian

Environment. In 1898: Espa a y el Pac fico. Interpretaci n del pasado, realidad del

presente, eds. Miguel Luque Talavan, Juan Pacheco Onrubia, and Fernando Jos y

Pa anco Aguado. Madrid: Asociacion Espa ola de estudios del Pac fico, 1999, 249-

265.

14. 1997: Adapting to Political and Economic Change: Palembang in the late Eighteenth

and Early Nineteenth Centuries. In Anthony Reid, ed. The Last Stand of Asian

Autonomies: Responses to Modernity in the Diverse States of Southeast Asia and

Korea, 1750-1900. Macmillan: London and Basingstoke, pp. 187-216.

15. 1997: Raiding Cultures and Interior-Coastal Migration in Early Modern Island

Southeast Asia. In Empires and Imperialism and Southeast Asia: Essays in Honour

of Nicholas Tarling, ed. Brook Barrington. Melbourne: Monash Asia Institute, pp. 1-

16.

16. 1993: Cash Cropping and Upstream-Downstream Tensions: The Case of Jambi in

the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, in Southeast Asia in the Early Modern

Period: Trade, Power, Belief, ed. A. J. S. Reid. Cornell University Press: Ithaca,

1993, pp. 91-122.

17. 1992: (with Yoneo Ishii) Religious Developments in Southeast Asia, c.1500-1800,

in The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia ed. Nicholas Tarling. University of

Cambridge Press: Sydney, 1992, pp. 508-571.

18. 1992: Political Development in Southeast Asia between the Sixteenth and

Eighteenth Centuries, in The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia, ed. Nicholas

Tarling. University of Cambridge Press: Sydney, 1992, pp. 402-459.

19. 1991: Brunei, in Handbooks to the Modern World: Asia and the Pacific, ed.

Robert H. Taylor. New York and Oxford; Facts on File, pp. 462-71.

20. 1986: The Making of a Tributary State; Siam and Terengganu in the Eighteenth

Century, in Anuson Walter Vella, ed. Ron Renard. Center for Asian and Pacific

Studies, University of Hawai i: Honolulu/Payap University: Chiang Mai, Thailand,

1986, pp. 156-92.

21. 1983: Melaka under the Dutch, 1641-1796, in Melaka: the Transformation of a

Malay Capital c. 1400-1980, ed. K.S. Sandhu and Paul Wheatley. Kuala Lumpur:

Oxford in Asia, pp. 195-241.

22. 1979: (with Virginia Matheson) Islamic Thought and Malay Tradition: the Writings

of Raja Ali Haji of Riau, ca. 1809-ca. 1870, in Perceptions of the Past in Southeast

Asia, eds. A.J.S. Reid and David Marr. Singapore: Heinemann, pp. 108-28.

Reprinted 1981. Translated as Pikiran Islam dan Tradisi Melayu: Tulisan Raja Ali

Haji dari Riau (ca. 1809-ca. 1870), in Dari Raja Ali Haji Hingga Hamka: Indonesia

dan Masa Lalunya, ed, A.J.S. Reid and David Marr. Jakarta: Grafiti Pers, 1983.

23. 1975: The Nature of the State in Eighteenth Century Perak, in Pre-Colonial State

Systems in Southeast Asia, ed. A. J. S. Reid and Lance Castles. JMBRAS Monograph

No. 6, 1975, pp. 22-35.

24. 1971: Statecraft in the Reign of L Tai of Sukhodaya, 1347-74, The Cornell

Journal of Social Relations, VI, 1 (Spring, 1971), 61-83. Reprinted in Religion and

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Legitimation of Power in South and Southeast Asia, ed. Bardwell L. Smith.

Chambersburg, Pa.: Wilson Books, 1978, pp. 2-19.

C. Articles in Journals:

1. 2006: Oceans Unbounded: Transversing Asia across Area Studies. Journal of

Asian Studies 65, 4 (November): 669-90. Republished in a revised form in the e-

journal Japan Focus, http://japanfocus.org/products/details/2410

2. 2006: Studying Women and Gender in Southeast Asia: A State of the Art Essay.

International Journal of Asian Studies 4, 1:1-24.

3. 2005. Old Age: Widows, Midwives and the Question of Witchcraft in Early

Modern Southeast Asia. Asia-Pacific Forum 28 (June): 104-47.

4. 2005: Creating an Islamic Port City in a Multi-Cultural Environment: Melaka in the

Fifteenth Century. In Annals of Japan Association for Middle East Studies, 20, 2:

77-105.

5. 2004: History, Headhunting and Gender in Monsoon Asia: Comparative and

Longitudinal Views. Journal of South East Asia Research 12, 1: 13-52.

6. 2003: Gender, Islam and the Bugis Diaspora in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century

Riau. Sari, 21 (July 2003): 77-108.

7. 2002: Southeast Asia, Historical Periodization and Area Studies. Review article of

Anthony Reid, Charting the Shape of Early Modern Southeast Asia, Victor

Lieberman, ed. Beyond Binary Histories: Re-Imagining Eurasia to c. 1830 and

Leonard Bluss and Femme Gaastra, eds. On the Eighteenth Century as a Category of

Asian History: Van Leur in Retrospect. Journal of the Economic and Social History

of the Orient 45, 2; 268-87.

8. 2002: Localising the Universal: Women, Motherhood and the Appeal of Early

Theravada Buddhism. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 33, 1 (February): 1-30.

9. 1998: From Temporary Wife to Prostitute: Sexuality and Economic Change in Early

Modern Southeast Asia. The Journal of Women s History, Vol. 9 No. 4 (February):

11-34.

10. 1997: Recreating a Vision: Daratan and Kepulauan in Historical Context.

Bijdragen van het Koninklijk Instituut, 153, 4: 484-508.

11. 1997: Historicising Modernity in Southeast Asia. Journal of the Economic and

Social History of the Orient 39, 4 (1997): 391-409.

12. 1997: The Unity of Southeast Asia: Historical Approaches and Questions. Review

article of Anthony Reid s Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce. Journal of

Southeast Asian Studies 28, 1 (March): 161-171.

13. 1995: Women and Economic Change: the Pepper Trade in Pre-modern Southeast

Asia. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 38, 2 (1995): 165-

190.

14. 1995: (with Leonard Y. Andaya) Southeast Asia in the Early Modern Period:

Twenty-Five Years On. Invited article for the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies

Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Special Issue, 26, 1 (March, 1995): 92-98.

15. 1995: Upstreams and Downstreams in Early Modern Sumatra. The Historian 57

(Spring, 1995): 537-552.

16. 1994: The Changing Religious Role of Women in Pre-Modern South East Asia.

South East Asian Research 2, 2 (September, 1994): 99-116. Reprinted in Renuka M.

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Sharma, ed. Representations of Gender, Democracy and Identity Politics in Relation

to South Asia (Sri Satguru Publications: New Delhi, 1996), pp. 105-29.

17. 1989: The Cloth Trade in Jambi and Palembang Society during the Seventeenth and

Eighteenth Centuries, Indonesia 48, 2 (October 1989): 26-46.

18. 1978: The Role of the Indian Saudagar Raja (the King s Merchant) in Traditional

Malay Courts, Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 51, 1

(1978): 13-36.

19. 1977: From Rum to Tokyo: Riau s Search for Anti-Colonial Allies, 1899-1914,

Indonesia 24, 2 (October 1977), pp. 125-56

20. 1976: An Examination of Sources Relating to Sultan Mansur Syah of Terengganu

(1740-1793), with Special Reference to the Tuhfat al-Nafis, Journal of the

Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (hence JMBRAS), 49, 2 (1976): 80-

106.

21. 1976: The Role of the Anak Raja in Malay History: A Case Study from Eighteenth

Century Kedah, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 7, 2 (1976): 162-86.

22. 1974: The Installation of the First Sultan of Selangor in 1766, Journal of the

Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 47, 1 (1974), pp. 41-57.

D. Encyclopedia Articles (last eight years only)

1. 2006: Christianity in South-East Asia. In Encyclopedia of Language and

Linguistics. 2nd edition, ed. Keith Brown. London and New York: Elsevier. Available

online at http://www.spibooktrack.com/webproof/lali/processnew.asp?al=151829955

2. 2004: Indigenous Political Power: Kings, Emperors and Sultans ; Religious

Development and Influence in Southeast Asia ; Women in Southeast Asia. In A

Historical Encyclopedia of Southeast Asia, ed. Ooi Keat Gin. Santa Barbara CA/

Denver, CO/ Oxford, England: ABC Clio, pp. 645-48, 1134-38; 1425-28.

3. 2004: The Malay World . In Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures (Brill:

Leiden).

4. 2001: The British Entrepot of Singapore. The Encyclopedia of Malaysia, Vol. 7

Early Modern History (1800-1940), ed. Cheah Boon Kheng. Singapore: Archipelago

Press, pp. 38-9.

5. 2001: Dul Said and the Naning War. The Encyclopedia of Malaysia, Vol. 7 Early

Modern History (1800-1940), ed. Cheah Boon Kheng. Singapore: Archipelago Press,

pp. 56-7.

6. 2001: Southeast Asian Studies: Gender. In International Encyclopedia of the Social

and Behavioral Sciences. ed. Neil Smelser and Paul Baltes. London and Amsterdam:

Elsevier Science Ltd., Vol. 22, pp.14676-80.

7. 2000: Politics and the State: South-East Asia. In Routledge International

Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women s Issues and Knowledge. New York and

London: Routledge, Vol. 3, pp. 1610-14.

E. Published Lectures, and Conference Proceedings (last eight years only):

1. 2005: The Future of Asia: Cross Cultural Conversations in History. Keynote

Address, ICAS 4 Shanghai. Shorter version published in IIAS Newsletter, 38, pp. 24-

25. Online at http://www.iias.nl/iias/show/id=51792/framenoid=42832

2. 2003. Beyond the Negeri: The Declining Study of Pre-Nineteenth Century

Malaysian History. In IAHA 2000: Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the

International Association of Historians of Asia. eds. Ahmat Adam and Lai Yew Ming

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(Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language

Learning, Universiti Malaysia Sabah), pp. 21-31.

3. 2001. Orality, Contracts, Kinship and the Market in Pre-Colonial Island Southeast

Asia. In Ownership, Contracts and Markets in China, Southeast Asia and the Middle

East: The Potentials of Comparative Study, ed. Miura Toru. Tokyo: Islamic Area

Studies Project, University of Tokyo.

F. Reviews (last eight years only):

1. 2006: Khoo Salma Nasution and Abdur-Razzaq Lubis, Kinta Valley: Pioneering

Malaysia s Modern Development. 2 July, The Star.

2. 2004: Susan Blackburn (ed.), Love, Sex and Power; Women in Southeast Asia.

Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land en Volkenkunde, 160, 1: 160-61.

3. 2002: Mahani Musa and Tan Liok Ee, eds. Sorotan Terpilih Dalam Sejarah

Malaysia: (Esei Sumbangsih kepada Dr. Cheah Boon Kheng) in JMBRAS 65, 2

(December): 121-23.

4. 2002: Jan van den Putten. His Word is the Truth: Haji Ibrahim s Letters and Other

Writings in Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 33, 3: 572-75.

5. 2002: Carolyn Brewer. Holy Confrontation: Religion, Gender and Sexuality in the

Philippines, 1521-1685. in Intersections at

http://wwwsshe.murdoch.edu.au/intersections/issue8/)

6. 2002: Lorraine V. Arragon and Susan D. Russell, eds. Structualism s

Transformations. In Journal of Asian Studies 61, 2: 769-72.

7. 2001: Kennon Breazeale, ed. From Japan to Arabia: Ayutthaya s Maritime Relations

with Asia in Journal of the Social and Economic History of the Orient, 44, 3: 402-04.

8. 2000: Ing-Britt Trankell and Laura Summers, eds. Facets of Power and its

Limitations: Political Culture in Southeast Asia in Journal of the Royal

Anthropological Institute, in Man.

9. 2000: Alan Harfield, Bencoolen. A History of the Honourable East India Company s

Garrison on the West Coast of Sumatra 1685-1825 in Journal of Southeast Asian

Studies, 31, 1 (2000): 195-196.

G. Reports and Comments (last eight years only)

1. 2005. Foreword to Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied Rethinking Raffles: A Study of

Stamford Raffles Discourse on Religions Amongst Malays, Marshal Cavenidsh,

Singapore.

2. 2004: Heritage Asia, 1, No. 3 A Brief Overview of Perak s History, pp. 20-24.

3. 2001, November 12: The Star, Malaysia. Power in a Scarf.

4. 2001. The Dynamism of Muslim Societies: Toward New Horizons in Islamic

Area Studies Newsletter of the Japanese Association for Middle Eastern

Studies, December 2001. http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/IAS/

5. 2001: An Observer s view of the Inaugural SEAME0-CHAT Workshop,

Yangon, 14-15th December 2000

6. 2001, February 19: The Star, Malaysia. Carving up a Cultural World.

7. 2000. October 30, The Star, Malaysia. Brisk Business in Elephant Trading.

8. 2000. Possibilities for Inserting Gender into the Teaching of Southeast Asian

History. Asianetwork Exchange. A Newsletter for Teaching about Asia. 7, 3:

16-17.

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I. Conference Papers and Speeches (last three years only)

1. 2009, January 21: Being Christian in Southeast Asia: Change and Continuity.

Presented to Multiculturality, Religion and Legal Status in the Dutch Colonial World,

1600-1960. The Hague, The Netherlands

2. 2008, 29 August: Between Empires and Emporia: The Economics of

Christianization in Early Modern Southeast Asia. Presented to Empires and

Emporia; The Orient in World Historical Space and Time, Leiden University, The

Netherlands.

3. 2007, 23 Nov. Nicholas Tarling, Asian Piracy, and the Twenty-First Century.

Nicholas Tarling Lecture, 17th New Zealand Asian Studies Society Conference,

University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

4. 2007, 14 Nov. 2007. In the Shadow of Olivia and Sophia: Temporary Wives in

Premodern Southeast Asia. Raffles Lecture. National University of Singapore.

5. 2007, 17 Oct. Thinking about The Theatre of Death in the Southeast Asian

Context. Departmental Seminar, History Department, National University of

Singapore

6. 2007, 27 Sept. Other Pasts: Gender History in Early Modern South-East Asia and

Vietnam. Department of History, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam.

7. 2007 July 27. Am I Really a Southeast Asianist? Dilemmas and Potentialities of

Regional Studies. 2nd Singapore Graduate Forum on Southeast Asia Studies, Asia

Research Institute, National University of Singapore.

8. 2007, June 29. Participating Audiences: Comparison, Religion, and Women in

Southeast Asia. Presented to Asia Trends 2007, Asia Research Institute, National

University of Singapore.

9. 2007, April 7: Diversity and State Policy: Placing Indonesia in a Global

Framework Indonesian Cultural Day, East-West Center.

10. 2006, November: Keynote Address, International Association of Historians of

History: Towards a History of Southeast Asian Women in the Nineteenth and

Twentieth Centuries.

11. 2006, November: University of Turku, Finland: Keynote Address: Oceans Connect?

Asian Studies in a Globalizing Era.

12. 2006, July: University of Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, Indonesia: Looking Back,

Looking Forward: Four Centuries of Scholarship on Northern Sulawesi.

13. 2006, April: Presidential Address, AAS: Oceans Unbounded: Transversing Asia

across Area Studies

14. 2006, February: Challenging World Area Divisions: The Asia-Pacific Community.

Keynote Address, Fifth East-West Center Graduate Student Conference

15. 2006, January: Southeast Regional Conference, Association for Asian Studies (hence

AAS): What s Asian About Asia? Teaching Southeast Asia: Artists as Social

Commentators in Southeast Asia.

Seelcted SERVICES TO THE PROFESSION (Recent and current years only)

1986-present: Corresponding Member, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies

1989-present: Editorial Board, Crossroads (published by Northern Illinois University)

1995-2005: Editorial Board, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient

1996-present: Asian Studies Association of Australia Publications Board.

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1997-present: University of Hawai i Press Editorial Board

2003-present: Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawai i

2003-present Evaluator, John Simon Guggenheim Fellowships, East Asia.

2004-05: Vice-President, Association of Asian Studies

2005-06: President, Association of Asian Studies

2006-07: Past President, Association of Asian Studies

2004: Co-Director, Fulbright-Hays Field Seminar in Malaysia and Indonesia

2005: Co-Director, NEH Summer Institute on Southeast Asia

2006: Evaluation Committee, History Department, Nation University of

Singapore.

2007: Chair, Evaluation Committee, Asian Scholarship Foundation, Bangkok;

responsible for compiling final report.



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