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UNIVERSITY OF KENT

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.