บทความวิชาการเกี่ยวกับอาเซียนจากวารสาร
Journal of Burma Studies, Northern Illinois University (2010-2015)
Volume |
Articles |
Authors |
Volume 19, Number 2, December 2015 |
Three More Sanskrit Inscriptions of Arakan |
Arlo Griffiths |
The Lord of the Elephant: Interpreting the Islamicate Epigraphic, Numismatic, and Literary Material from the Mrauk U Period of Arakan |
Thibaut d’Hubert |
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King Maṅ: Co Mwan’s exile in Bengal – Legend, History and Context |
Jacques Leider and |
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Buddhist Dhammasattha Literature Transmitted in Arakan and Chittagong |
Christian Lammerts |
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Two Law Book Lists from Arakan |
Andrew Huxley |
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Volume 19, Number 1, June 2015 |
The Disciplining Discourse of Unity in Burmese Politics |
Matthew Walton |
Disorder as Order: The Ethno-Nationalist Struggle of the Karen in Burma/Myanmar |
Mikael Gravers |
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The Sixth Buddhist Council: Its Purpose, Presentation and Product |
Chris Clark |
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The Village System and Burmese Society: Problems Involved in the Enforcement Process of the Upper Burma Village Regulation of 1887 |
Takahiro Iwaki |
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Buddhist Murals Illustrating Unusual Features in Temple 36 at Sale and Their Cultural Implications |
Samerchai Poolsuwan |
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Volume 18, Number 1, June 2014 Special Issue: Research and Ethics in Burma Studies |
Thinking about Ethics in Burma Research |
Lisa Brooten, Rosalie Metro |
The Academic Life of Savages |
Violet Cho |
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Sitting on the Fence?: Politics and Ethics of Research into Cross-Border Aid on the Thailand-Myanmar/Burma Border |
Anne Décobert |
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On Sensitivity and Secrecy: How Foreign Researchers and their Local Contacts in Myanmar Deal with Risk under Authoritarian Rule |
Maaike Matelski |
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“Who Do You Know Over There?”: Fieldwork Experiences in Restricted Southern Shan State, Burma |
Busarin Lertchavalitsakul |
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Fostering an Objectionable Burma Discourse |
Elliott Prasse-Freeman |
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Ethnic Histories: Reflections from the Field |
Patrick McCormick |
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The Idealization of a Lost Paradise: Narratives of Nostalgia and Traumatic Return Migration among Indian Repatriates from Burma since the 1960s |
Renaud Egreteau |
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Volume 18, Number 2, December 2014 |
Bogus Chinese Envoys, Spurious Chinese Princesses at the 18th-Century Myanmar Royal Court |
U Thaw Kaung |
Of Golden Palaces and Celebrated Rulers: Inventing Traditions in Pre-colonial and Contemporary Myanmar |
François Tainturier |
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The Naturalization of Indic Loan-Words into Burmese: Adoption and Lexical Transformation |
Nathan Waxman, Soe Tun Aung |
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Troubles in Siam: The Last Years of the Dutch East India Company’s Lodge in Ayutthaya, 1760–67 |
Lodewijk Wagenaar |
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Archaeological Researches on the Excavated Finds at the Ancient City of Wadee |
Myo Nyunt Aung |
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Volume 17, Number 1, June 2013 Special Section on the Wa |
Introduction to Wa Studies |
Magnus Fiskesjö |
A Themed Selection of Wa Proverbs and Sayings |
Justin Watkins |
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Phonological Outline of the Vo Dialect |
Atsushi Yamada |
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Clustered Communities and Transportation Routes: The Wa Lands Neighboring the Lahu and the Dai on the Frontier |
Jianxiong Ma |
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To Be at One with Drums: Social Order and Headhunting among the Wa of China |
Bernard Formoso |
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The Wa Authority and Good Governance, 1989–2007 |
Ronald D. Renard |
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Myanmar: The 2011 Elections and Political Participation |
Marie Lall, Hla Hla Win |
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An Ethnographic Illustration of Wa People in British Burma during the Early 20th Century: Notes on a Shan Album from the NIU Burma Collection, with Reference to Similar Illustrations from Other Sources |
Catherine Raymond |
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Volume 17, Number 2, December 2013 |
Those Men in Saffron Robes |
Michael Aung-Thwin |
A Cross-Cultural Encounter in Pre-Colonial Burma: Henry Gouger’s Narrative of Commerce and Captivity, 1822–26 |
Mark Clement |
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Campā Epigraphical Data on Polities and Peoples of Ancient Myanmar |
Arlo Griffiths, Amandine Lepoutre |
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Anticipating Computer Language — On Some Conventions in the Burmese Inscriptions |
Rudolf A. Yanson |
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Volume 16, Number 1, June 2012 |
Reading “Saturn”: Interpretive Practice under Censorship in Burma |
Jennifer Leehey |
A Textbook Case of Nation-Building: The Evolution of History Curricula in Myanmar |
Nicolas Salem-Gervais, Rosalie Metro |
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Verging on Modernity: A Late Nineteenth-Century Burmese Painting on Cloth Depicting the Vessantara Jataka |
Gillian Green |
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Notes on a Burmese Version of the Vessantara Jataka, as Represented on three Shwe Chi Doe in the NIU Burma Art Collection |
Catherine Raymond |
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Volume 16, Number 2, December 2012 |
Spirits versus Weikza: Two Competing Ways of Mediation |
Bénédicte Brac de la Perrière |
The Weikza’s Role in Arakanese Healing Practices |
Céline Coderey |
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The World Emperor’s Battle against the Evil Forces |
Niklas Foxeus |
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Powerful Yet Powerless, Powerless Yet Powerful: The Burmese Exorcist |
Guillaume Rozenberg |
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The Longevity of Weikza and Their Practices |
Juliane Schober |
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From Bricks to Pagodas: Weikza and the Rituals of Pagoda-Building |
Keiko Tosa |
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Volume 15, Number 1, June 2011 Special Section in Honor of F. K. Lehman’s Published |
Where to Begin?: A Brief Intellectual Biography of F. K. Lehman (F. K. L. U Chit Hlaing) |
Juliane Schober |
No Country for Middlemen: Three Sketches of Conflict on the Xiao Liangshan Frontier |
Ann Maxwell Hill |
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Genealogies of Nurture: Of Pots and Professors |
Penny Van Esterik |
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The Legacy of F. K. Lehman (F. K. L. U Chit Hlaing) for the Study of Religion and the Secular in Burma |
Juliane Schober |
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Bibliography of F. K. Lehman’s Published Works |
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The Saint Who Did Not Want to Die: The Multiple Deaths of an Immortal Burmese Holy Man |
Guillaume Rozenberg, Ward Keeler |
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Capitalism and the Development of the Tin Industry in Burma |
John Hillman |
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A Royal Collection of Bronze Model Boats and Soldiers from Eighteenth-Century Burma |
Bob Hudson |
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Volume 15, Number 2, December 2011 |
A Kingship by Merit and Cosmic Investiture: An Investigation into King Alaungmintaya’s Self-Representation |
Jacques P. Leider |
The Making of the Culprit: Atula Hsayadaw Shin Yasa and the Politics of Monastic Reform in Eighteenth-Century Burma |
Alexey Kirichenko |
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Conjuncture and Reform in the Late Konbaung Period: How Prophecies, Omens and Rumors Motivated Political Action from 1866 to 1869 |
Aurore Candier |
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Narratives of Nation, Questions of Community: Examining Burmese Sources without the Lens of Nation |
Alicia Turner |
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The Position of the Rājāvaṁsa Katnā in Mon History-Telling |
Patrick McCormick |
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From Gold Leaf to Buddhist Hagiographies: Contact with Regions to the East Seen in Late Burmese Murals |
Alexandra Green |
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Volume 14, 2010 Special Section on Medicine in Colonial Burma |
Death and Disease in the Prisons of Colonial Burma |
Ian Brown |
Bitter Pills: Colonialism, Medicine and Nationalism in Burma, 1870-1940 |
Penny Edwards |
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The Scientific and Hygienic Housewife-and-Mother: Education, Consumption and the Discourse of Domesticity |
Chie Ikeya |
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Inoculators, the Indigenous Obstacle to Vaccination in Colonial Burma |
Atsuko Naono |
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Syphilis and the Kachin Regeneration Campaign, 1937-1938 |
Mandy Sadan |
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Healing, Rebellion, and the Law: Ethnologies of Medicine in Colonial Burma, 1928-1932 |
Maitrii Aung-Thwin |
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The Alchemist and His Ball |
Guillaume Rozenberg, Ward Keeler |
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Notes on Burmese Manuscripts: Text and Images |
Christian Lammerts |
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The Seven Weeks: A 19th-Century Burmese Palm-Leaf Manuscript |
Catherine Raymond |
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