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New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies

Series Editors: Alfred W. McCoy, Kris Olds (Managing Editor), R. Anderson Sutton, and Thongchai Winichakul; Associate Editors: Warwick H. Anderson, Katherine Bowie, Ian Coxhead, Michael Cullinane, Paul D. Hutchcroft, and Courtney Johnson

New Perspectives in Southeast Asian Studies is a collaboration between the University of Wisconsin Press and the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Center for Southeast Asian Studies, founded in 1973 and one of the leading centers of its kind. The series publishes books focusing on historical and contemporary issues within and among Southeast Asian countries, as well as on the region's relations with the rest of the world. Emphasizing new perspectives and creative approaches to cultural, economic, environmental, political, and social issues, the series conveys the richness and depth of work being conducted on this fast-changing region.

Prospective authors: Please refer to the UW Press guidelines for submitting proposals. Direct queries simultaneously to Professor Kristopher Olds and acquisitions editor Gwen Walker.


Center for Southeast Asian Studies titles:
(in author order)

Recalling the Revolution
Memoirs of a Filipino General
Santiago V. Alvarez
Translated by Paula Carolina S. Malay
Introduction by Ruby R. Paredes

From Rebellion to Riots
Collective Violence on Indonesian Borneo
Jamie S. Davidson
Copublished with NUS Publishing
(Wisconsin edition not for sale in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand)

Population and History
The Demographic Origins of the Modern Philippines
Edited by Daniel F. Doeppers and Peter Xenos

Face of Empire
United States–Philippine Relations, 1898–1946
Frank Hindman Golay

Sitti Djaoerah
A Novel of Colonial Indonesia
M.J. Soetan Hasoendoetan
Translated by Susan Rodgers

Salome
A Filipino Filmscript by Ricardo Lee
Ricardo Lee
Translated by Rofel Brion
Introduction by Soledad S. Reyes

After the Galleons
Foreign Trade, Economic Change, and Entrepreneurship in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines
Benito J. Legarda, Jr.

Inventing a Hero
The Posthumous Re-Creation of Andres Bonifacio
Glenn Anthony May

An Anarchy of Families
State and Family in the Philippines
Edited by Alfred W. McCoy

With a new preface

Lives at the Margin
Biography of Filipinos Obscure, Ordinary, and Heroic
Edited by Alfred W. McCoy

Putu Wijaya in Performance
A Script and Study in Indonesian Theatre
Edited by Ellen Rafferty

Pretext for Mass Murder
The September 30th Movement and Suharto's
Coup d'État in Indonesia
John Roosa

Voices from the Thai Countryside
"The Necklace" and Other Stories
Samruam Singh
Edited and Translated by Katherine A. Bowie
Back in print in a paperback edition

Viêt Nam
Borderless Histories
Edited by Nhung Tuyet Tran and Anthony Reid

A Complete Account of the Peasants' Uprising in the Central Region
Phan Chu Trinh
Translated by Peter Baugher and Vu Ngu Chieu

Anthropology Goes to War
Professional Ethics and Counterinsurgency in Thailand
Eric Wakin -
Back in print in a paperback edition


Please contact
the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, at seasia@intl-institute.wisc.edu for any additional information about this series.

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