Program of the 100th Conference

Program of the 100th Conference

Japan Society for Southeast Asian Studies

Date: December 1st (Sat.) & 2nd (Sun.), 2018

Venue: Hongo Campus, the University of Tokyo

Access: https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/about/access.html

8 minutes on foot from “Hongo Sanchome” station on Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
6 minutes on foot from “Hongo Sanchome” station on Toei Subway Oedo Line
8 minutes on foot from “Yushima” or “Nezu” station on Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line
5 minutes on foot from “Todaimae” station on Tokyo Metro Namboku Line
10 minutes on foot from “Kasuga” station on Toei Subway Mita Line

 

The First Day: December 1st (Sat.)

International Symposium Commemorating the 100th Conference of the Japan Society for Southeast Asian Studies

[1st Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

9:30 Registration [in front of the 1st Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

10:00-10:10 Opening Address, Introduction of the Keynote Speaker

IIJIMA Akiko (President of the JSSEAS)

Chair: NEMOTO Kei (Sophia University)

10:10-11:25 Keynote Speech: Southeast Asian Studies in the Age of Disruption, STEM and Hyper-utilitarianism (Abstract 

Thongchai Winichakul (Institute of Developing Economies)

Symposium: Southeast Asian Studies Re-contextualized: Prospects for Southeast Asia, Japan and Beyond

11:25-11:30 Introduction of the Presenters

11:30-12:20 Appraising Pursuits of Asian Studies in Asia at the National University of Singapore: A Perspective from a Southeast Asian Studies Practitioner (Abstract

Goh Beng Lan (National University of Singapore)

12:20-13:30 Lunch Break

13:30-14:20 Southeast Asian Studies in Indonesia in Three Stages: LIPI and Beyond (Abstract 

Fadjar I. Thufail (Research Center for Regional Resources, Indonesian Institute of Sciences)

14:20-15:10 Vietnam at the Crossroads of Area and Global Studies: Changing Landscape of Knowledge Production on Southeast Asia (Abstract

Vu Duc Liem (Hanoi National University of Education; Hamburg Unviersity)

15:10-15:30 Break

15:30-16:20 Locating Zomias Dry and Wet: Stateless Spaces in Mainland and Maritime Southeast Asia

IMAMURA Masao (Yamagata University) and ISHIKAWA Noboru (Kyoto University)

16:20-16:35 Comment 1: KONO Yasuyuki (Kyoto University)

16:35-16:50 Comment 2: YAMAMOTO Nobuto (Keio University)

16:50-17:05 Comment 3: TOSA Keiko (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

17:05-18:15 Discussion

18:30 Reception [Venue: Second Refectory of University Co-op]

Reception Fee: 4,000 yen for general members, 3,000 yen for students

 

The Second Day: December 2nd (Sun.)

(Abstract 

Individual Presentations by JSSEAS Members and International Students

(30 minutes for presentations and 10 minutes for Q & A)

9:30 Registration [in front of the 1st Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

 

1st Session [1st Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

Presentations in Japanese

Chair: MARUI Masako (Sophia University)

10:00 The Rise and Fall of Thai Modern Architecture’s “Golden Era” (1957-1976): Early Years of Northeastern Technological College and Its Influences

Pornpas Siricururatana (Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo)

10:45 Political Opening and Urban Housing Policy in Malaysia: Success and Limitation of the Housing Consumerism Movement under the BN Government

IGA Tsukasa (Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University)

11:30 Between “Resistance” and “False Obedience”: Empirical Data from the 2018 General Election in Cambodia

AZUMA Yoshifumi (Ritsumeikan University)

 

2nd Session [2nd Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

Presentations in English

Chair: IWAI Misaki (Kanda University of International Studies)

10:00 Integration of HIV/AIDS Response into Universal Health Coverage in Indonesia: A Lifesaver or a Momentum Killer?

Radesa Guntur Budipramono (Graduate School of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University)

10:45 Ethnomedical Care, Biomedical Care or Both? Choices in Childbearing Practices of Hmong Ethnic Minority People in Northern Mountain, Vietnam

Nguyen Thi Le (Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University)

11:30 Re-nationalization: Energy Policies, Rhetoric, and Actor Network in Thailand under the 2014 Military Government

Chumphol Aunphattanasilp (Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society, Kyushu University)

 

3rd Session [Room 113, 1st Floor, Building 1, Faculty of Law & Letters]

Presentations in English

Chair: MOMOKI Shiro (Osaka University)

10:45 Game of Legitimacy: Rama V’s Political Legitimization through Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Pran Jintrawet (Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University)

11:30 The Dilemmas of a Japanese Historian: Tatsurō Yamamoto and the Reconstruction of Southeast Asian Studies

SERIZAWA Takamichi (Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University; JSPS Research Fellow)

12:10 Lunch Break

13:20 General Meeting of the JSSEAS Members

[1st Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

Award Ceremony for the 16th Prize Laureate of the Japan Society for Southeast Asian History

 

4th Session [1st Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

Presentations in Japanese

Chair: MOMOKI Shiro (Osaka University)

14:20 Consideration on Inconsistency between Indigenous Polities and Kinship Groups: From the Case Study of Dayak Kingship in Western Kalimantan

NISHIJIMA Kaoru (Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research, Kyoto University)

15:05 On Declaring Themselves “King of Annam” in Early 17th-century Vietnam

HASUDA Takashi (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)

15:50 The Role of Mills in Rice Distribution for Exportation in the Early 20th Century Southern Vietnam

IKEDA Masahiro (Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University)

 

5th Session [2nd Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

Presentations in Japanese

Chair: NEMOTO Kei (Sophia University)

14:20 The Process of Molding of the Historical View on Burma’s National Unity: with Focus on Panglong Conference

KIKUCHI Taihei (Graduate School of Language and Culture, Osaka University)

15:05 Origin and Rise of Anti-Shia Movements in Contemporary Indonesia

KAYANE Yuka (University of Tsukuba)

15:50 Was the Rāmañña Dhammayuttika the Third Order? Rethinking Theravāda Orders/ Nikāyas in Thailand

WADA Michihiro (Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University)

 

6th Session [Room 113, 1st Floor, Building 1, Faculty of Law & Letters]

Presentations in English

Chair: AZUMA Kentaro (Nagoya University)

14:20 Can Cooperatives Improve the Incomes of Rubber Smallholders in Thailand? A Case Study in Chumphon Province

Suttipong Angthong (Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University) and FUJITA Koichi (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University)

15:05 Local Acceptance and Domestic Waste Treatment Site in Thailand: Operation and Constrains of Local Acceptance Creation

Poome Petkanjanapong (Graduate School of Integrated Science for Global Society, Kyushu University)

15:50 Old Wine in New Bottle: TNI Domestic Security Role after Reformasi

Adhi Priamarizki (Graduate School of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University)

16:30 Closing Remarks

[1st Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Building 2, Faculty of Law & Letters]

IIJIMA Akiko (President of the JSSEAS)

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