Singapore

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A New God in the Diaspora?

Muneeswaran Worship in Contemporary Singapore

by Vineeta Sinha

NIAS Monographs # 107
Paperback - 2005, Available
ISBN 978 87 91114 95 3, £17.99
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Constructing Singapore

Elitism, Ethnicity and the Nation-Building Project

by Michael D. Barr & Zlatko Skrbiš

Democracy in Asia # 11
Hardback - 2009, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 028 7, £50.00
Paperback - 2009, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 029 4, £16.99
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Pirates in Paradise

A Modern History of Southeast Asia’s Maritime Marauders

by Stefan Eklof

Studies in Contemporary Asian History # 6
Hardback - 2006, Available
ISBN 978 87 91114 36 6, £33.00
Paperback - 2006, Available
ISBN 978 87 91114 37 3, £13.99
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Gendered Inequalities in Asia

Configuring, Contesting and Recognizing Women and Men

edited by Helle Rydstrom

Gendering Asia # 5
Paperback - 2010, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 047 8, £18.99
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Gender Politics in Asia

Women Manoeuvring with Dominant Gender Orders

edited by Wil Burghoorn, Kazuki Iwanaga, Cecilia Milwertz & Qi Wang

Gendering Asia # 3
Paperback - 2008, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 015 7, £14.99
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Working and Mothering in Asia

Images, Ideologies and Identities

edited by Theresa W. Devasahayam & Brenda S.A. Yeoh

Gendering Asia # 1
Paperback - 2007, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 013 3, £16.99
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Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia

edited by Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King and Michael Parnwell

Hardback - 2010, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 059 1, £50.00
Paperback - 2010, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 060 7, £18.99
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Other Malays

Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in the Modern Malay World

by Joel S. Kahn

Paperback - 2006, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 007 2, £14.99
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Tourism in Southeast Asia

Challenges and New Directions

edited by Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King & Michael Parnwell

Hardback - 2009, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 033 1, £50.00
Paperback - 2009, Available
ISBN 978 87 7694 034 8, £17.99
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  • Jan. 24 2012

    Apparently, the hot travel destinations this year are Uganda and Burma – at least according to Lonely Planet aficionados. If true, then sales of a recent NIAS Press book – listed as recommended reading in the latest edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Myanmar/Burma – might be about to explode (or maybe not, given its subject matter).

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