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SOUTH-EAST ASIAN STUDIES OCCASIONAL PAPER SERIES

  1. Women and Development in South-East Asia I, September 1983 (Reprinted July 1985 and September 1988): (a) Khin Thitsa "Nuns, Mediums and Prostitutes in Chiengmai: A study of some marginal categories of women", (b) Signe Howell "Chewong Women in Transition: The effects of monetization on a hunter-gatherer society in Malaysia".
  2. Roxana Waterson Ritual and Belief Among the Sa'dan Toraja, March 1984 (Reprinted February 1987).
  3. C.W. Watson Kerinci: Two historical studies, September 1984.
  4. Mazami Mizuno Population Pressure and Peasant Occupations in Rural Central Java, March 1985.
  5. Women and Development in South-East Asia II, August 1985: Maila Stivens "Sexual Politics in Rembau: Female autonomy, matriliny and agrarian change in Negri Sembilan".
  6. Mohamad Jajuli Rahman The Undang-Undang: A mid-eighteenth century Malay law text (B.L. Sloane, MS 2393), February 1986 (Reprinted June 1987).
  7. J. Kathirithamby-Wells Thomas Barnes' Expedition to Kerinci in 1818, October 1986.
  8. C.W. Watson State and Society in Indonesia: Three papers, September 1987.
  9. D.M. Roskies Imperial Perceptions: Examples of colonial fiction from the Netherlands East Indies, March 1988.
  10. Clive Christie "The Quiet American" and "The Ugly American": Western literary perspectives on Indo-China in a decade of transition, 1950-1960, February 1989.
  11. R.W.A. Vokes (ed.) The Philippines Under Aquino: Five papers, June 1989.
    (o/p but available in photocopy £15.00)
  12. Gawin Chutima The Rise and Fall of the Communist Party of Thailand (1973-1987), February 1990.
  13. J. Putzel et al. Agrarian Reform and Official Development Assistance in the Philippines: Four papers, October 1990. (o/p but available in photocopy £15.00)
  14. R. Haller-Trost The Spratley Islands: A study on the limitations of international law, October 1990. (o/p but available in photocopy £15.00)
  15. A.B. Shamsul Formal Organizations in a Malay "Administrative Village": An ethnographic portrait, March 1991.
  16. Gregory Forth Space and Place in Eastern Indonesia, August 1991.

Price £10.00 plus £2.50 p+p (surface). Cheques made payable to UNIKENT.

Obtainable from Dr. C.W. Watson, Eliot College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NS.




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We have no funding stream for this site, and so little time to maintain older material so it well may have a bit of a museum effect. Newer material will be appropriately wizzy.


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The Ethnographics Gallery is a publication of the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing. This site contains reports on CSAC research, Teaching materials, and Resources that can be used for planning and executing research, including bibliographic materials, databases of ethnographic material, fieldnotes, descriptors, and software for working with ethnographic data. Suggestions always welcome, but we have no funding stream for this website. It contains materials created since 1986, and many of them are rather unfashionable by today's standards. We do, however, want everything to work! mail suggestions to csac@kent.ac.uk

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Our first internet service was begun in November, 1986, followed by our first web site in May, 1993, one of the first 400 web sites. The Ethnographics Gallery was founded in Feburary 1994. Our mission at that time was to provide a forum for anthropologists on the internet, and we helped to launch a number of organisations into cyberspace. Today, we are mostly concerned with novel forms of online publishing, disseminating our research, promoting learning resources, and disseminating information about using computers in anthropological research.

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