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Publications Edited (not including editing in progress or edited publications under review) Recently Edited | Crossroads | Journal of Burma Studies The following are examples of works for which Edwin Zehner provided substantial editorial or advisory input: I. Selected recent works on which Zehner provided editorial input [name withheld for now] Upon recommendation of the student's advisor, and with the full knowledge of the thesis supervision committee, provided editorial services to a non-native speaker of English on his Ph.D. dissertation in Political Science. [name withheld for now] Provided developmental editing on a forthcoming revision of a textbook on early Southeast Asian history. Martin Brauen, editor, The Dalai Lamas: A Visual History. Serindia Publications (2005). [Contracted by Serindia Publications to copy edit several of the chapters] Karin L. Gollin, editor, After the Romance: Communities and Environmental Governance in the Philippines (Ateneo de Manila University Press, forthcoming). [Read Dr. Gollin's endorsement] Richard Chauvel, Papuan Nationalism: History and Ethnicity in the Quest for Autonomy. Policy Studies 15. Washington, DC: East-West Center Washington (2005). [Contracted by Dr. Muthiah Alagappa of the East-West Center Washington] Tashi Rabgey and Tseten Wangchuk Sharlho, Sino-Tibetan Dialogue in the Post-Mao Era: Lessons and Prospects. Policy Studies 13. Washington, DC: East-West Center Washington (2004). [Contracted by Dr. Muthiah Alagappa of the East-West Center Washington] Leslie Butt, “Lipstick Girls” and “Fallen Women”: AIDS and Conspiratorial Thinking in Papua, Indonesia. Cultural Anthropology, Volume 20, Number 3 (August 2005) .[Read Dr. Butt's endorsement] Clark D. Neher, Southeast Asia: Crossroads of the World, 2nd edition. DeKalb, Illinois: Southeast Asia Publications, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. (forthcoming, 2004) [Read Dr. Neher's endorsement] Clark D. Neher, Asia in the New Millennium. Glen Allen, Virginia : College Pub. (2004) [Read Dr. Neher's endorsement] Herbert R. Swanson, "Prelude to Irony: The Princeton Theology and the Practice of Presbyterian Missions in Northern Siam, 1867-1880." Ph.D. dissertation, Melbourne College of Divinity, University of Melbourne, Australia. (2003) [Read Dr. Swanson's endorsement] Clark D. Neher, Southeast Asia: Crossroads of the World. DeKalb, Illinois: Southeast Asia Publications, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. (2000) [Read Dr. Neher's endorsement] II. Articles appearing in Crossroads: An Interdiscplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies: Patrick Jory, “The Vessantara Jataka, Barami, and the bodhisatta-Kings: The Origin and Spread of a Thai Concept of Power” (2002) James Lewis, “The Evangelical Religious Movement among the Hmong of Northern Vietnam and the Government’s Response: 1989-2000” (2002) Frank Chua, “A History of the Singapore Pasar Malam: A Market Experience in Pre-Modern Singapore” (2002) Daniel F. Schultz and Maryanne Felter, “Education, History, and Nationalism in Pramoedya Toer’s Buru Quartet” (2002) Mary L. Grow, “Celebrating divine wrath: The spirit cult of Luang Phau Phra Cao Sua, the Tiger King” (2002) Sunil Kukreja, “Political hegemony, popular legitimacy and the reconstruction of the ethnic divide in Malaysia: Some observations” (2002) Eric Tagliacozzo, “Amphora, whisper, text: Ways of writing Southeast Asian history” (2002) Eric Henry, “Chinese and Indigenous influences in Vietnamese Vrse: Romances of the 19th century (2001) Chad Raymond, “The insoluble internal conflicts of agricultural collectivization in Vietnam” (2001) Andrew Matzner, “The complexities of acceptance: Thai student attitudes towards kathoey” (2001) Kenneth Paul Andrew Sze-Sian Tan, “Civic society and the new economy in patriarchal Singapore: Emasculating the political, feminizing the public” (2001) Joseph Errington, “His master's voice: Listening to power's dialect in Suharto's Indonesia” (2001) Bruce Lockhart, “Re-assessing the Nguyen Dynasty” (2001) Leslie Butt, “An epidemic of runaway wives: Discourses by Dani men on sex and marriage in Highlands Irian Jaya, Indonesia” (2001) Robert K. Dentan, “Ambivalences in child training by the Semai of peninsular Malaysia and other peoples” (2001) Susan Fulop Kepner, “On translating Letters from Thailand” (2000) John C. Schafer, “The collective and the individual in two post-war Vietnamese novels” (2000) [Read Dr. Schafer's endorsement] Richard Baxstrom, “Governmentality, bio-power, and the emergence of the Malayan-Tamil subject on the plantations of colonial Malaya” (2000) Jorgen Hellman, “The double edge of cultural politics: Revitalizing Longser Theater in West Java, Indonesia” (2000) Andrew Causey, “The folder in the drawer of the sky blue Lemari: A Toba Batak carver's secrets” (2000) Elizabeth Fuller Collins and Ernaldi Bahar, “To know shame: Malu and its uses in Malay societies” (2000) Philip Taylor, Philip “Music as a "neocolonial poison" in postwar southern Vietnam” (2000) Marc Askew, “Labor, love, and entanglement: Bangkok bar workers and the negotiation of selfhood” (1999) Alexandra Kent, “Unity in diversity: Portraying the visions of the Sathya Sai Baba movement of Malaysia” (1999) Rebecca Fanany and Z. Mawardi Effendi, “Minangkabau children to Indonesian adults: Promoting public policy through Indonesian language teaching in West Sumatra, Indonesia” (1999) Kevin F. F. Quigley, “Environmental organizations and democratic consolidation: The case of Thailand” (1995) Sarah Womack, “The remakings of a legend: Women and patriotism in the hagiography of the Trung Sisters” (1995) III. Articles appearing in The Journal of Burma Studies: Saw Tun, “A preliminary study of Burmese prophetic sayings” (2002) Michael Martin, “A glimpse into the traditional martial arts in Burma” (2001) Juliane Schober, “Venerating the Buddha’s remains in Burma: From solitary practice to the cultural hegemony of communities” (2001) Marilyn Longmuir, “Yenangyaung and its twinza: The Burmese indigenous “earth-oil” industry re-examined” (2000) Helen James, “The fall of Ayutthaya: A reassessment” (2000) Michael W. Charney, “Rise of a mainland trading state: Rahkaing under the early Mrauk-U kings, c. 1430-1603” (1998) Richard Cooler, “Temples and Rainfall in Ancient Pagan” (1997) Experience | Top | Home |