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Cover, Contents, Index to Vol.6 etc. (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3)
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<Articles>The Extension of State Power and Negotiations of the Villagers in Northeast Thailand Promphakping, Ninlawadee; Thongyou, Maniemai; Chamruspanth, Viyouth (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 405-422
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<Articles>Military, Gender, and Trade: The Story of Auntie Duan of the Northern Thai Borderlands Chang, Wen-Chin (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 423-445
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<Articles>English as an Islamic Cosmopolitan Vernacular: English-Language Sufi Devotional Literature in Singapore Lin, Hongxuan (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 447-484
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<Articles>The Is and the Ought of Knowing: Ontological Observations on Shadow Education Research in Cambodia Brehm, Will (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 485-503
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<Articles>Feeding a Crowd: Hybridity and the Social Infrastructure behind Street Food Creation in Bandung, Indonesia Malasan, Prananda Luffiansyah (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 505-529
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<Book Reviews>Kurasawa Aiko and Matsumura Toshio, eds. G30S dan Asia: Dalam bayang-bayang Perang Dingin [The September 30, 1965 coup and Asia, under the shadows of the Cold War]. Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kompas, 2016, xxvi+308pp. Suryomenggolo, Jafar (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 531-533
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<Book Reviews>Samson Lim. Siam's New Detectives: Visualizing Crime and Conspiracy in Modern Thailand. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2016, viii+213pp. Hewison, Kevin (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 533-536
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<Book Reviews>Jayde Lin Roberts. Mapping Chinese Rangoon: Place and Nation among the Sino-Burmese. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2016, xvii+200pp. Taylor, Robert (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 537-539
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<Book Reviews>Daniel F. Doeppers. Feeding Manila in Peace and War, 1850-1945. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2016, xvii+443pp. Gealogo, Francis A. (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 539-543
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<Book Reviews>Yeoh Seng Guan, ed. The Other Kuala Lumpur: Living in the Shadows of a Globalising Southeast Asian City. London and New York: Routledge, 2014, xiii+220pp. Moser, Sarah (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 543-546
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<Book Reviews>Bernard Berendsen, Ton Dietz, Henk Schulte Nordholt, and Roel van der Veen, eds. Asian Tigers, African Lions: Comparing the Development Performance of Southeast Asia and Africa. Leiden: Brill, 2013, xiv+524pp. Yamane, Yumi (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 547-550
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<Book Reviews>Rachmi Diyah Larasati. The Dance That Makes You Vanish: Cultural Reconstruction in Post-Genocide Indonesia. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2013, xxii+196pp. Kinzer, Joe (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 551-554
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<Book Reviews>Vicente L. Rafael. Motherless Tongues: The Insurgency of Language amid Wars of Translation. Durham: Duke University Press; Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2016, xii+255pp. Serrano, Vincenz (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 555-560
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<Book Reviews>Zane Goebel. Language, Migration, and Identity: Neighborhood Talk in Indonesia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, xvii+221pp. Choksi, Nishaant (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 560-563
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<Book Reviews>Brian Russell Roberts and Keith Foulcher, eds. Indonesian Notebook: A Sourcebook on Richard Wright and the Bandung Conference. Durham: Duke University Press, 2016, xxiv+262pp. Zhou, Taomo (2017-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 6(3): 563-567
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