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Cultures and identities mainland Southeast Asia : Module I: Conceptualising identities and cultures in Southeast Asian Countries (September 2005) : Week One: (3-10 September)

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  • 959 CKS
Contents:
1- Memory and identity: The history of a relationship __ John R. Gillis. In Commemorations: The Politics of national identity, Princeton, NJ 1994, pp. 27 - 40 2- Is "Identity" a useful cross-cultural concept? __ Richard Handler. In Commemorations: The politics of national identity, Princeton, NJ, 1994, pp. 3-24 3- Identity, heritage, and history __ David Lowenthal.In Commemorations: The politics of national identity, Princeton, NJ, 1994, pp. 41-57 4- Popular culture, everyday life, and the matrix of national identity __ Tim Edensor. In National identity, popular culture and everyday life pp. 139-160 5- Taj Angkor: Enshrining l'Inde in le Cambodge__Penny Edwards. In France and "Indochina": Cultural representations, edited by Kathryn Robson and Jennifer Yee. 6- Seeing red: Perceptions of Cambodian history in Democratic Kampuchea__ Ieng Sary. In Facing the Cambodian pas: Selected essays 1971-1994, David Chandler. 7- Historic environment: In practice, Australia Icomos. Volue 17 number 3, 2004
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Rockefeller Foundation Project: Session Two (September 2005- February 2006)

1- Memory and identity: The history of a relationship __ John R. Gillis. In Commemorations: The Politics of national identity, Princeton, NJ 1994, pp. 27 - 40
2- Is "Identity" a useful cross-cultural concept? __ Richard Handler. In Commemorations: The politics of national identity, Princeton, NJ, 1994, pp. 3-24
3- Identity, heritage, and history __ David Lowenthal.In Commemorations: The politics of national identity, Princeton, NJ, 1994, pp. 41-57
4- Popular culture, everyday life, and the matrix of national identity __ Tim Edensor. In National identity, popular culture and everyday life pp. 139-160
5- Taj Angkor: Enshrining l'Inde in le Cambodge__Penny Edwards. In France and "Indochina": Cultural representations, edited by Kathryn Robson and Jennifer Yee.
6- Seeing red: Perceptions of Cambodian history in Democratic Kampuchea__ Ieng Sary. In Facing the Cambodian pas: Selected essays 1971-1994, David Chandler.
7- Historic environment: In practice, Australia Icomos. Volue 17 number 3, 2004

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