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    The Dayang Muda “Puttin’ on the Ritz” in WWII Bombay

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:December 2, 2014
    • Post category:Sarawak
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    In looking around in the materials digitized by the Australian National Archives I came across a file called “Landing Permits Dayang Muda of Sarawak.” Sarawak, on the island of Borneo,…

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    Working Women and Exploitative States in Premodern Southeast Asia

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 29, 2014
    • Post category:Southeast Asia/Thailand/Vietnam
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    As the field of Southeast Asian Studies developed (particularly in North America and Australia) in the second half of the twentieth century, one of the ideas that came to be…

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    Searching for the Trưng Sisters and Rain (Part 4)

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 25, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam/YouTube video
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZwd1_JwGuE&feature=youtu.be Transcript: Late afternoon in Hanoi in July. A day after going to the Trưng sisters’ temple in Mê Linh to pray for rain, it still hasn’t rained. In fact,…

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    Searching for the Trưng Sisters and Rain (Part 3)

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 25, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam/YouTube video
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSjowhZZ8nI&feature=youtu.be Transcript: Morning in Hanoi in July. I get up early to try to get some work done, to beat the heat, but then the power goes out. Apparently there…

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    Searching for the Trưng Sisters and Rain (Part II)

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 22, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam/YouTube video
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a3Jh4KNpm4&feature=youtu.be Transcript: Late afternoon in Hanoi in July. Although it’s still incredibly hot, there are a lot of people out exercising. I suppose it’s good to sweat your brains out…

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    Searching for the Trưng Sisters and Rain (Part I)

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 19, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam/YouTube video
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRVz00zeha8 Transcript: Hanoi in July. . . It’s hot! It’s really really hot!! About the only people out on the street are people on motorcycles and they are just going…

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    What is Southeast Asia? (or How to Hunt a Jackfruit)

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 17, 2014
    • Post category:Southeast Asia/YouTube video
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    The question of “what is Southeast Asia” is one that garnered a lot of attention in “the West” in the years following World War II. In the end, after years…

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    The Báo cực truyện as a Collection of Buddhist Miracle Tales

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 13, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam
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    An importance source for the early history of the Red River Delta is a text known as the Báo cực truyện 報極傳. This text dates perhaps from the late eleventh…

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    A British Haji in Sarawak and his England-Loving Malay Wife

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 12, 2014
    • Post category:Sarawak
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    A few months ago I wrote a post about an Irishman who became a Buddhist monk in Burma in the early twentieth century, and who was known as U Dhammaloka.…

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    Trần Quốc Vượng’s Selective Applied Approach to Studying the Past

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:November 4, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam
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    I was reading an essay that is included in a collection of writings by the late Trần Quốc Vượng in which he encourages people to study about what he refers…

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