Thursday, January 20, 2011

Fw: H-ASIA: Call for participation in FUTH 2011

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 5:11 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Call for participation in FUTH 2011


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> *Call for participation in FUTH 2011*
> ***************************************************************************
> *From: *RICH HK <hk.transnational.02@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational.02@gmail.com>>
> **
> Dear colleagues,
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities (June 25-29, 2011)
> is now under full-fledged preparations and we would like to ask you to
> forward the information below to interested graduate students and recent
> PhDs at your institution and encourage them to apply. For this year's
> FUTH, we are planning to keep the size of student participation moderate,
> at around 25 participants. As a 5-day summer school, FUTH 2011 will
> consist of 2 teaching sessions(lectures or seminars) and 2 graduate
> sessions(with student presentations) each day from day 1 through day 4,
> and a wrap-up session on day 5, under the theme of "Border-crossing Self."
> The deadline for applications is April 14, 2011.
>
> If you have any questions or suggestions concerning FUTH 2011, please do
> not hesitate to contact us at: hk.transnational@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>.
>
> Best wishes,
> Jie-Hyun Lim
>
> Professor of History
> Director, Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture
> College of Humanities, Hanyang University
> Seoul, 133-791, Korea
> Tel: +82-2-2220-0545
> Fax: +82-2-2298-0542
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Flying University of Transnational Humanities
>
> Border-crossing Self
> Hanyang University, June 25-29, 2011
>
> *CALL FOR PARTICIPATION*
>
> Flying University of Transnational Humanities (FUTH) is an annual summer
> school and year-round online forum for researchers and graduate students
> interested in the transnational paradigm of humanistic inquiry.
>
> FUTH takes its name and immediate inspiration from Poland's Flying
> University, an underground institution which offered an alternative
> education outside the remit of state control and government censorship.
> FUTH is particularly concerned with developing critical understandings
> that are resistant to the ideological and ideational hegemony of the
> nation-state and the epistemological and hermeneutic conventions that
> support it.
>
> FUTH consists of lectures/seminars where renowned scholars from partner
> and other institutions are invited to share their ideas as well as
> graduate/postdoctoral sessions with feedback from the speakers. All
> lectures, seminars and presentations are held in English.
>
> For the initial three years (2010–2012), the overarching theme of FUTH is
> 'borders.' With the 1st FUTH successfully completed in 2010, we are now
> gearing ourselves up for the 2nd FUTH in 2011. Under the subheading of
> 'Border-crossing Self,' we hope to gather diverse research and knowledge
> on border-related (cross-border or bordering) issues such as migration,
> ethnicity, language, citizenship and gender and open up a forum for
> discussions on the (un)making of trans/national self.
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities under the theme of
> 'Border-crossing Self' invites graduate students and post-doctoral
> scholars to apply for participation. The event will be held June 25-29 at
> Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
>
> *Lectures/Seminars*:
>
> "Translation – a border crossing or a border making experience?" (Boris
> Buden, European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Vienna)
>
> "Viapolitics: How might we bring vehicles, roads and other material
> objects into the study of migration politics?" (William Walters, Carleton
> University)
>
> "Closing, Opening and Re-Closing of Borders: A Space-Time Perspective"
> (David Newman, Ben Gurion University)
>
> "Border as a Method: Movements and struggles of migration in a globalizing
> world" (Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna)
>
> "Border-crossing Intelligentsias in the Cold War Era: South Korean and
> Polish dissidents in the crossfire" (Jie-Hyun Lim, Hanyang University)
>
> Other speakers include Naoki Sakai (Cornell University) and Gauri
> Viswanathan (Columbia University).
>
> *Eligibility*: Graduate students as well as post-doctoral scholars are
> welcome to participate.
>
> *To apply*: Please fill out and send as attachment via email the
> application form on our website
> http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3to
> <http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3to>hk.transnational@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>. There is no registration fee and
> accommodation will be provided for all accepted participants. However,
> participants are expected to arrange their own funding for travel and
> daily living expenses.
>
> Qualified students and postdoctoral researchers may give a presentation on
> their ongoing research in a graduate/postdoctoral session where lecturers
> will participate as commentators. Those interested in presenting their
> research in a graduate/postdoctoral session should apply with their
> curriculum vitae, academic statement and an abstract of their proposed
> presentation.
>
> *Deadline*: The deadline for applications is April 14.
>
> *FUTH website*: http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1
> <http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1>
>
> *Contact*: hk.transnational@gmail.com <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>
>
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: Call for participation in FUTH 2011

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 5:11 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Call for participation in FUTH 2011


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> *Call for participation in FUTH 2011*
> ***************************************************************************
> *From: *RICH HK <hk.transnational.02@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational.02@gmail.com>>
> **
> Dear colleagues,
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities (June 25-29, 2011)
> is now under full-fledged preparations and we would like to ask you to
> forward the information below to interested graduate students and recent
> PhDs at your institution and encourage them to apply. For this year's
> FUTH, we are planning to keep the size of student participation moderate,
> at around 25 participants. As a 5-day summer school, FUTH 2011 will
> consist of 2 teaching sessions(lectures or seminars) and 2 graduate
> sessions(with student presentations) each day from day 1 through day 4,
> and a wrap-up session on day 5, under the theme of "Border-crossing Self."
> The deadline for applications is April 14, 2011.
>
> If you have any questions or suggestions concerning FUTH 2011, please do
> not hesitate to contact us at: hk.transnational@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>.
>
> Best wishes,
> Jie-Hyun Lim
>
> Professor of History
> Director, Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture
> College of Humanities, Hanyang University
> Seoul, 133-791, Korea
> Tel: +82-2-2220-0545
> Fax: +82-2-2298-0542
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Flying University of Transnational Humanities
>
> Border-crossing Self
> Hanyang University, June 25-29, 2011
>
> *CALL FOR PARTICIPATION*
>
> Flying University of Transnational Humanities (FUTH) is an annual summer
> school and year-round online forum for researchers and graduate students
> interested in the transnational paradigm of humanistic inquiry.
>
> FUTH takes its name and immediate inspiration from Poland's Flying
> University, an underground institution which offered an alternative
> education outside the remit of state control and government censorship.
> FUTH is particularly concerned with developing critical understandings
> that are resistant to the ideological and ideational hegemony of the
> nation-state and the epistemological and hermeneutic conventions that
> support it.
>
> FUTH consists of lectures/seminars where renowned scholars from partner
> and other institutions are invited to share their ideas as well as
> graduate/postdoctoral sessions with feedback from the speakers. All
> lectures, seminars and presentations are held in English.
>
> For the initial three years (2010–2012), the overarching theme of FUTH is
> 'borders.' With the 1st FUTH successfully completed in 2010, we are now
> gearing ourselves up for the 2nd FUTH in 2011. Under the subheading of
> 'Border-crossing Self,' we hope to gather diverse research and knowledge
> on border-related (cross-border or bordering) issues such as migration,
> ethnicity, language, citizenship and gender and open up a forum for
> discussions on the (un)making of trans/national self.
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities under the theme of
> 'Border-crossing Self' invites graduate students and post-doctoral
> scholars to apply for participation. The event will be held June 25-29 at
> Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
>
> *Lectures/Seminars*:
>
> "Translation – a border crossing or a border making experience?" (Boris
> Buden, European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Vienna)
>
> "Viapolitics: How might we bring vehicles, roads and other material
> objects into the study of migration politics?" (William Walters, Carleton
> University)
>
> "Closing, Opening and Re-Closing of Borders: A Space-Time Perspective"
> (David Newman, Ben Gurion University)
>
> "Border as a Method: Movements and struggles of migration in a globalizing
> world" (Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna)
>
> "Border-crossing Intelligentsias in the Cold War Era: South Korean and
> Polish dissidents in the crossfire" (Jie-Hyun Lim, Hanyang University)
>
> Other speakers include Naoki Sakai (Cornell University) and Gauri
> Viswanathan (Columbia University).
>
> *Eligibility*: Graduate students as well as post-doctoral scholars are
> welcome to participate.
>
> *To apply*: Please fill out and send as attachment via email the
> application form on our website
> http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3to
> <http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3to>hk.transnational@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>. There is no registration fee and
> accommodation will be provided for all accepted participants. However,
> participants are expected to arrange their own funding for travel and
> daily living expenses.
>
> Qualified students and postdoctoral researchers may give a presentation on
> their ongoing research in a graduate/postdoctoral session where lecturers
> will participate as commentators. Those interested in presenting their
> research in a graduate/postdoctoral session should apply with their
> curriculum vitae, academic statement and an abstract of their proposed
> presentation.
>
> *Deadline*: The deadline for applications is April 14.
>
> *FUTH website*: http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1
> <http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1>
>
> *Contact*: hk.transnational@gmail.com <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>
>
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <shanghaidrew@GMAIL.COM>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:19 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY


> H-ASIA
> Jan 21 2011
>
> New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY
> ******************************************
> From: Peter Kornicki <pk104@CAM.AC.UK>
>
> Subscribers to H-ASIA might like to know of a new journal to be
> launched this year titled EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY. The
> journal is dedicated to publishing in East Asia, from the earliest
> times up to the mid-twentieth century and will bring together multi-
> disciplinary research from scholars addressing publishing traditions
> in China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan. East Asian Publishing and Society
> envisages to publish articles that cover the production, distribution
> and reception sides of publishing. It wants to provide a forum for
> studies directed at the whole spectrum of printed information, such as
> books, single sheet prints, journals and the like. The journal is
> however not limited to publishing in woodblock print format only;
> contributions on manuscript culture and new technologies developed in
> the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will also be welcomed by the
> editorial board. Additionally, topics as readership, libraries,
> relation between government and publishing world and more are to
> addressed in the East Asia Publishing and Society journal. The members
> of the editorial board are Cynthia Brokaw, Brown University; Matthi
> Forrer, Leiden University; Chris Uhlenbeck, independent scholar; and
> Hilde De Weerdt, Oxford University.
>
> The first issue will be published later this year and will include
> articles on Korea and China, as well as book reviews. Submissions are
> welcome! For more information, or to contribute, contact the managing
> editor, Peter Kornicki, Cambridge University (pk104@cam.ac.uk)
> Professor Peter Kornicki
> Deputy Warden
> Robinson College
> Cambridge
> CB3 9AN
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <shanghaidrew@GMAIL.COM>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:19 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY


> H-ASIA
> Jan 21 2011
>
> New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY
> ******************************************
> From: Peter Kornicki <pk104@CAM.AC.UK>
>
> Subscribers to H-ASIA might like to know of a new journal to be
> launched this year titled EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY. The
> journal is dedicated to publishing in East Asia, from the earliest
> times up to the mid-twentieth century and will bring together multi-
> disciplinary research from scholars addressing publishing traditions
> in China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan. East Asian Publishing and Society
> envisages to publish articles that cover the production, distribution
> and reception sides of publishing. It wants to provide a forum for
> studies directed at the whole spectrum of printed information, such as
> books, single sheet prints, journals and the like. The journal is
> however not limited to publishing in woodblock print format only;
> contributions on manuscript culture and new technologies developed in
> the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will also be welcomed by the
> editorial board. Additionally, topics as readership, libraries,
> relation between government and publishing world and more are to
> addressed in the East Asia Publishing and Society journal. The members
> of the editorial board are Cynthia Brokaw, Brown University; Matthi
> Forrer, Leiden University; Chris Uhlenbeck, independent scholar; and
> Hilde De Weerdt, Oxford University.
>
> The first issue will be published later this year and will include
> articles on Korea and China, as well as book reviews. Submissions are
> welcome! For more information, or to contribute, contact the managing
> editor, Peter Kornicki, Cambridge University (pk104@cam.ac.uk)
> Professor Peter Kornicki
> Deputy Warden
> Robinson College
> Cambridge
> CB3 9AN
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <shanghaidrew@GMAIL.COM>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:19 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY


> H-ASIA
> Jan 21 2011
>
> New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY
> ******************************************
> From: Peter Kornicki <pk104@CAM.AC.UK>
>
> Subscribers to H-ASIA might like to know of a new journal to be
> launched this year titled EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY. The
> journal is dedicated to publishing in East Asia, from the earliest
> times up to the mid-twentieth century and will bring together multi-
> disciplinary research from scholars addressing publishing traditions
> in China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan. East Asian Publishing and Society
> envisages to publish articles that cover the production, distribution
> and reception sides of publishing. It wants to provide a forum for
> studies directed at the whole spectrum of printed information, such as
> books, single sheet prints, journals and the like. The journal is
> however not limited to publishing in woodblock print format only;
> contributions on manuscript culture and new technologies developed in
> the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will also be welcomed by the
> editorial board. Additionally, topics as readership, libraries,
> relation between government and publishing world and more are to
> addressed in the East Asia Publishing and Society journal. The members
> of the editorial board are Cynthia Brokaw, Brown University; Matthi
> Forrer, Leiden University; Chris Uhlenbeck, independent scholar; and
> Hilde De Weerdt, Oxford University.
>
> The first issue will be published later this year and will include
> articles on Korea and China, as well as book reviews. Submissions are
> welcome! For more information, or to contribute, contact the managing
> editor, Peter Kornicki, Cambridge University (pk104@cam.ac.uk)
> Professor Peter Kornicki
> Deputy Warden
> Robinson College
> Cambridge
> CB3 9AN
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <shanghaidrew@GMAIL.COM>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:19 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY


> H-ASIA
> Jan 21 2011
>
> New journal: EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY
> ******************************************
> From: Peter Kornicki <pk104@CAM.AC.UK>
>
> Subscribers to H-ASIA might like to know of a new journal to be
> launched this year titled EAST ASIAN PUBLISHING AND SOCIETY. The
> journal is dedicated to publishing in East Asia, from the earliest
> times up to the mid-twentieth century and will bring together multi-
> disciplinary research from scholars addressing publishing traditions
> in China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan. East Asian Publishing and Society
> envisages to publish articles that cover the production, distribution
> and reception sides of publishing. It wants to provide a forum for
> studies directed at the whole spectrum of printed information, such as
> books, single sheet prints, journals and the like. The journal is
> however not limited to publishing in woodblock print format only;
> contributions on manuscript culture and new technologies developed in
> the nineteenth and twentieth centuries will also be welcomed by the
> editorial board. Additionally, topics as readership, libraries,
> relation between government and publishing world and more are to
> addressed in the East Asia Publishing and Society journal. The members
> of the editorial board are Cynthia Brokaw, Brown University; Matthi
> Forrer, Leiden University; Chris Uhlenbeck, independent scholar; and
> Hilde De Weerdt, Oxford University.
>
> The first issue will be published later this year and will include
> articles on Korea and China, as well as book reviews. Submissions are
> welcome! For more information, or to contribute, contact the managing
> editor, Peter Kornicki, Cambridge University (pk104@cam.ac.uk)
> Professor Peter Kornicki
> Deputy Warden
> Robinson College
> Cambridge
> CB3 9AN
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: Call for participation in FUTH 2011

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 5:11 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Call for participation in FUTH 2011


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> *Call for participation in FUTH 2011*
> ***************************************************************************
> *From: *RICH HK <hk.transnational.02@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational.02@gmail.com>>
> **
> Dear colleagues,
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities (June 25-29, 2011)
> is now under full-fledged preparations and we would like to ask you to
> forward the information below to interested graduate students and recent
> PhDs at your institution and encourage them to apply. For this year's
> FUTH, we are planning to keep the size of student participation moderate,
> at around 25 participants. As a 5-day summer school, FUTH 2011 will
> consist of 2 teaching sessions(lectures or seminars) and 2 graduate
> sessions(with student presentations) each day from day 1 through day 4,
> and a wrap-up session on day 5, under the theme of "Border-crossing Self."
> The deadline for applications is April 14, 2011.
>
> If you have any questions or suggestions concerning FUTH 2011, please do
> not hesitate to contact us at: hk.transnational@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>.
>
> Best wishes,
> Jie-Hyun Lim
>
> Professor of History
> Director, Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture
> College of Humanities, Hanyang University
> Seoul, 133-791, Korea
> Tel: +82-2-2220-0545
> Fax: +82-2-2298-0542
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Flying University of Transnational Humanities
>
> Border-crossing Self
> Hanyang University, June 25-29, 2011
>
> *CALL FOR PARTICIPATION*
>
> Flying University of Transnational Humanities (FUTH) is an annual summer
> school and year-round online forum for researchers and graduate students
> interested in the transnational paradigm of humanistic inquiry.
>
> FUTH takes its name and immediate inspiration from Poland's Flying
> University, an underground institution which offered an alternative
> education outside the remit of state control and government censorship.
> FUTH is particularly concerned with developing critical understandings
> that are resistant to the ideological and ideational hegemony of the
> nation-state and the epistemological and hermeneutic conventions that
> support it.
>
> FUTH consists of lectures/seminars where renowned scholars from partner
> and other institutions are invited to share their ideas as well as
> graduate/postdoctoral sessions with feedback from the speakers. All
> lectures, seminars and presentations are held in English.
>
> For the initial three years (2010–2012), the overarching theme of FUTH is
> 'borders.' With the 1st FUTH successfully completed in 2010, we are now
> gearing ourselves up for the 2nd FUTH in 2011. Under the subheading of
> 'Border-crossing Self,' we hope to gather diverse research and knowledge
> on border-related (cross-border or bordering) issues such as migration,
> ethnicity, language, citizenship and gender and open up a forum for
> discussions on the (un)making of trans/national self.
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities under the theme of
> 'Border-crossing Self' invites graduate students and post-doctoral
> scholars to apply for participation. The event will be held June 25-29 at
> Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
>
> *Lectures/Seminars*:
>
> "Translation – a border crossing or a border making experience?" (Boris
> Buden, European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Vienna)
>
> "Viapolitics: How might we bring vehicles, roads and other material
> objects into the study of migration politics?" (William Walters, Carleton
> University)
>
> "Closing, Opening and Re-Closing of Borders: A Space-Time Perspective"
> (David Newman, Ben Gurion University)
>
> "Border as a Method: Movements and struggles of migration in a globalizing
> world" (Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna)
>
> "Border-crossing Intelligentsias in the Cold War Era: South Korean and
> Polish dissidents in the crossfire" (Jie-Hyun Lim, Hanyang University)
>
> Other speakers include Naoki Sakai (Cornell University) and Gauri
> Viswanathan (Columbia University).
>
> *Eligibility*: Graduate students as well as post-doctoral scholars are
> welcome to participate.
>
> *To apply*: Please fill out and send as attachment via email the
> application form on our website
> http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3to
> <http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3to>hk.transnational@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>. There is no registration fee and
> accommodation will be provided for all accepted participants. However,
> participants are expected to arrange their own funding for travel and
> daily living expenses.
>
> Qualified students and postdoctoral researchers may give a presentation on
> their ongoing research in a graduate/postdoctoral session where lecturers
> will participate as commentators. Those interested in presenting their
> research in a graduate/postdoctoral session should apply with their
> curriculum vitae, academic statement and an abstract of their proposed
> presentation.
>
> *Deadline*: The deadline for applications is April 14.
>
> *FUTH website*: http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1
> <http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1>
>
> *Contact*: hk.transnational@gmail.com <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>
>
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: Call for participation in FUTH 2011

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monika Lehner" <monika.lehner@UNIVIE.AC.AT>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 5:11 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: Call for participation in FUTH 2011


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> *Call for participation in FUTH 2011*
> ***************************************************************************
> *From: *RICH HK <hk.transnational.02@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational.02@gmail.com>>
> **
> Dear colleagues,
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities (June 25-29, 2011)
> is now under full-fledged preparations and we would like to ask you to
> forward the information below to interested graduate students and recent
> PhDs at your institution and encourage them to apply. For this year's
> FUTH, we are planning to keep the size of student participation moderate,
> at around 25 participants. As a 5-day summer school, FUTH 2011 will
> consist of 2 teaching sessions(lectures or seminars) and 2 graduate
> sessions(with student presentations) each day from day 1 through day 4,
> and a wrap-up session on day 5, under the theme of "Border-crossing Self."
> The deadline for applications is April 14, 2011.
>
> If you have any questions or suggestions concerning FUTH 2011, please do
> not hesitate to contact us at: hk.transnational@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>.
>
> Best wishes,
> Jie-Hyun Lim
>
> Professor of History
> Director, Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture
> College of Humanities, Hanyang University
> Seoul, 133-791, Korea
> Tel: +82-2-2220-0545
> Fax: +82-2-2298-0542
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Flying University of Transnational Humanities
>
> Border-crossing Self
> Hanyang University, June 25-29, 2011
>
> *CALL FOR PARTICIPATION*
>
> Flying University of Transnational Humanities (FUTH) is an annual summer
> school and year-round online forum for researchers and graduate students
> interested in the transnational paradigm of humanistic inquiry.
>
> FUTH takes its name and immediate inspiration from Poland's Flying
> University, an underground institution which offered an alternative
> education outside the remit of state control and government censorship.
> FUTH is particularly concerned with developing critical understandings
> that are resistant to the ideological and ideational hegemony of the
> nation-state and the epistemological and hermeneutic conventions that
> support it.
>
> FUTH consists of lectures/seminars where renowned scholars from partner
> and other institutions are invited to share their ideas as well as
> graduate/postdoctoral sessions with feedback from the speakers. All
> lectures, seminars and presentations are held in English.
>
> For the initial three years (2010–2012), the overarching theme of FUTH is
> 'borders.' With the 1st FUTH successfully completed in 2010, we are now
> gearing ourselves up for the 2nd FUTH in 2011. Under the subheading of
> 'Border-crossing Self,' we hope to gather diverse research and knowledge
> on border-related (cross-border or bordering) issues such as migration,
> ethnicity, language, citizenship and gender and open up a forum for
> discussions on the (un)making of trans/national self.
>
> The 2nd Flying University of Transnational Humanities under the theme of
> 'Border-crossing Self' invites graduate students and post-doctoral
> scholars to apply for participation. The event will be held June 25-29 at
> Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
>
> *Lectures/Seminars*:
>
> "Translation – a border crossing or a border making experience?" (Boris
> Buden, European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, Vienna)
>
> "Viapolitics: How might we bring vehicles, roads and other material
> objects into the study of migration politics?" (William Walters, Carleton
> University)
>
> "Closing, Opening and Re-Closing of Borders: A Space-Time Perspective"
> (David Newman, Ben Gurion University)
>
> "Border as a Method: Movements and struggles of migration in a globalizing
> world" (Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna)
>
> "Border-crossing Intelligentsias in the Cold War Era: South Korean and
> Polish dissidents in the crossfire" (Jie-Hyun Lim, Hanyang University)
>
> Other speakers include Naoki Sakai (Cornell University) and Gauri
> Viswanathan (Columbia University).
>
> *Eligibility*: Graduate students as well as post-doctoral scholars are
> welcome to participate.
>
> *To apply*: Please fill out and send as attachment via email the
> application form on our website
> http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3to
> <http://www.rich.ac/eng/fly/apply.php?pageNum=5&subNum=3to>hk.transnational@gmail.com
> <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>. There is no registration fee and
> accommodation will be provided for all accepted participants. However,
> participants are expected to arrange their own funding for travel and
> daily living expenses.
>
> Qualified students and postdoctoral researchers may give a presentation on
> their ongoing research in a graduate/postdoctoral session where lecturers
> will participate as commentators. Those interested in presenting their
> research in a graduate/postdoctoral session should apply with their
> curriculum vitae, academic statement and an abstract of their proposed
> presentation.
>
> *Deadline*: The deadline for applications is April 14.
>
> *FUTH website*: http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1
> <http://rich.ac/eng/fly/introduction.php?pageNum=5&subNum=1>
>
> *Contact*: hk.transnational@gmail.com <mailto:hk.transnational@gmail.com>
>
>
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Fw: H-ASIA: RESOURCE WWW Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 5:59 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: RESOURCE WWW Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> WWW Resource: Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]
> ************************************************************************
> From: Reviews of Internet resources for Asian Studies
> <asia-www-monitor@anu.edu.au>
>
> The Asian Studies WWW Monitor: Jan 2011, Vol. 18, No. 1 (320)
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 19 Jan 2011
>
> WWW Hmong Homepage
>
> Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center, Saint Paul, MN, USA.
>
> Self-description:
> "The WWW Hmong Homepage, first made available on the Internet in
> March, 1994 [Happy forthcoming 17th birthday! - ed.], is a volunteer
> effort bringing together a collection the Internet-based resources
> related to Hmong news and current-events, issues, history,
> publications, and culture. This site is an official Asian Studies WWW
> Virtual Library Associate site
> [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html]. The WWW Hmong
>
> Homepage was created by Craig D. Rice and Robin Vue-Benson in
> response to their shared interest in Hmong people and concerns and to
> personal encounters with Hmong repatriation and resettlement issues.
> Craig developed and managed the site from its inception in March,
> 1994 to August 2004. [...]
>
> Since August, 2004, the WWW Hmong Homepage content has been edited by
> Dr. Mark E. Pfeifer. Dr. Mark E. Pfeifer is editor of the Hmong
> Studies Journal and the Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center
> (www.hmongstudies.org) [est. Oct 2001 - ed.]."
>
> Site contents:
>
> * Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center (* Hmong Studies Journal
> [1996-present, http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal.html]; *
> Hmong Studies Newsletter [2001-present,
> http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesNewslettersindex.html]; * Hmong
> Studies Research Bibliographies; * Research Paper Library; * Order
> Hmong Studies Publications; * Learn about Hmong Multicultural
> Education Website; * Tutorial on Accessing Hmong Census Data; * 2000
> Hmong Census Publication; * 2008 American Community Survey Data
> (Hmong/Southeast Asian Americans); * 2007 Asian American Community
> Survey Data (Hmong/Southeast Asian Americans); * 2006 American
> Community Survey Data (Hmong); * 2005 American Community Survey Data
> (Hmong); * Vietnamese Studies Internet Resource Center; * Vietnamese
> Studies Research Newsletter; * Vietnamese American 2000 Census Data;
> * Vietnamese American Data from the 2007 American Community Survey; *
> Vietnamese Bibliographies; * Cambodian Bibliographies; * Cambodian
> American Bibliographies; * Cambodian American 2000 Census Data; * Lao
> Bibliographies; * Lao American Bibliographies; * Lao American 2000
> Census Data);
>
> * Hmong Studies Research Message Board;
> * Hmong Studies Journal Facebook Page;
> * Hmong Studies Journal Twitter Feed;
> Current Events and Announcements (Incl.: # Hmong Studies Journal
> Publishes Volume 11 Online - posted on Dec 20, 2010, # Re:
> Anthropology student seeking informal interviews - posted on Dec 20,
> 2010, # Conference - posted on Nov 22, 2010, # Anthropology student
> seeking informal interviews - posted on Nov 14, 2010);
> * Hmong Books & Publications (# Links to titles in amazon.com, Other
> Hmong Publications, More Hmong Publications);
> * Resources for Students and Researchers;
> * General Information About Hmong People, History and Culture (Incl.:
> # "Hmong 101 Presentation" from Hmong Cultural Center's Learn about
> Hmong Website, # Hmong folk arts clips from Hmong Cultural Center's
> Learn about Hmong Website, # The Hmong Experience in Asia and the
> United States);
> * Hmong Organizations;
> * Hmong Culture and Traditions (Hmong Music and Songs, Hmong Videos,
> Hmong Language, Pa'ndau: Hmong Storycloths, Hmong
> Performances/Theater, Hmong Creative Works);
> * Special Projects;
> * Community Resources (Incl.: # Hmong Health Website (WI), #
> Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, # Refugee Health Information);
> * Online Discussion, Media and News Resources; * Hmong History (Incl:
> # The Hmong Experience in Asia and the United States, # Dega Photos
> SEAsian Indigenous Peoples);
> * Hmong/Lao Human Rights Resources;
>
> * Full Text Scholarly Articles and Reports about the Hmong (Incl.: #
> A Bibliographic Guide to Hmong Studies Research 2005-2008 # Hmong
> 2000 Census Publication (Hmong Cultural and Resource Center and Hmong
> National Development) # Hmong-Related Research: Past, Present, and
> Future Directions (Bibliographic Essay));
>
> * [Full Text] Hmong Studies Journal Articles 1996-2010
> [http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal.html]
> ** Volume 11, 2010: (# The Hmong Come to Southern Laos: Local
> Responses and the Creation of Racialized Boundaries - by Ian G.
> Baird; # Acculturation Processes of Hmong in Eastern Wisconsin - by
> John Kha Lee and Katherine Green; # Access to Adequate Healthcare for
> Hmong Women: A Patient Navigation Program to Increase Pap Test
> Screening - by Penny Lo, Dao Moua Fang, May Ying Ly, Susan Stewart,
> Serge Lee and Moon S. Chen Jr.; # A Hmong Birth and Authoritative
> Knowledge: A Case study of choice, control, and the reproductive
> consequences of refugee status in American childbirth - by Faith
> Nibbs; # Parental Influences on Hmong University Students' Success -
> by Andrew J. Supple, Shuntay Z. McCoy and Yudan Wang; # Gran Torino's
> Hmong Lead Bee Vang on Film, Race, and Masculinity: Conversations
> with Louisa Schein, Spring 2010 # Perspectives on Hmong Studies:
> Speech - by Dr. Nicholas Tapp on Receiving the Eagle Award at the
> Third International Conference on Hmong Studies, Concordia
> University, Saint Paul, April 10, 2010; # The Hmong and their
> Perceptions about Physical Disabilities: An Overview and Review of
> Selected Literature - by Grace Hatmaker, Helda Pinzon-Perez, Xong
> Khang and Connie Cha; # Patterns of Change: Transitions in Hmong
> Textile Language - by Geraldine Craig); ** Volume 10, 2009; ** Volume
> 9, 2008; ** Volume 8, 2007; ** Volume 7, 2006; ** Volume 6, 2005; **
> Volume 5, 2004-05; ** Volume 4, 2003; ** Volume 3, 2000; ** Vol. 2,
> No. 2, 1998; ** Vol. 2, No. 1, 1997; ** Vol. 1, No. 2, 1997; ** Vol.
> 1, No. 1, 1996 (Incl.: # Upon Meeting the Ancestors: The Hmong
> Funeral Ritual in Asia and Australia - by Catherine Falk; # Cultural
> Identity In Post-Modern Society: Reflections on What is a Hmong? - by
> Gary Yia Lee; # Visualizing Change Through Interactive Photography:
> Transforming Identities, Transforming Research" - by Sharon Bays; #
> Recent Research and Publications on the Hmong (1994-1996) - by Anne
> Frank; # Introduction to Hmong Studies Journal - by Robin
> Vue-Benson));
>
> URL http://www.hmongnet.org
>
> Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.hmongnet.org
>
> Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)
>
> * Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online
> guide]:
> Online Guide / Study
> * Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]:
> Other
> * Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting -
> marginal]:
> Essential
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Src: The Asian Studies WWW Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
> URL http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
> URL http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/asia-www-monitor
> The e-journal [est. 21 Apr 1994] provides free abstracts
> and reviews of new/updated online resources of interest to Asian Studies.
> The email edition of this Journal has now over 9,250 subscribers.
> The AS WWW Monitor does not necessarily endorse contents,
> or policies of the Internet resources it deals with.
>
> - regards -
>
> Dr T. Matthew Ciolek tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au
> Head, Internet Publications Bureau, RSPAS,
> ANU College of Asia and the Pacific,
> The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
> ph +61 (02) 6125 3124 fax: +61 (02) 62571893
> also, Asia Pacific Research Online at www.ciolek.com
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: RESOURCE WWW Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 5:59 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: RESOURCE WWW Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> WWW Resource: Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]
> ************************************************************************
> From: Reviews of Internet resources for Asian Studies
> <asia-www-monitor@anu.edu.au>
>
> The Asian Studies WWW Monitor: Jan 2011, Vol. 18, No. 1 (320)
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 19 Jan 2011
>
> WWW Hmong Homepage
>
> Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center, Saint Paul, MN, USA.
>
> Self-description:
> "The WWW Hmong Homepage, first made available on the Internet in
> March, 1994 [Happy forthcoming 17th birthday! - ed.], is a volunteer
> effort bringing together a collection the Internet-based resources
> related to Hmong news and current-events, issues, history,
> publications, and culture. This site is an official Asian Studies WWW
> Virtual Library Associate site
> [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html]. The WWW Hmong
>
> Homepage was created by Craig D. Rice and Robin Vue-Benson in
> response to their shared interest in Hmong people and concerns and to
> personal encounters with Hmong repatriation and resettlement issues.
> Craig developed and managed the site from its inception in March,
> 1994 to August 2004. [...]
>
> Since August, 2004, the WWW Hmong Homepage content has been edited by
> Dr. Mark E. Pfeifer. Dr. Mark E. Pfeifer is editor of the Hmong
> Studies Journal and the Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center
> (www.hmongstudies.org) [est. Oct 2001 - ed.]."
>
> Site contents:
>
> * Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center (* Hmong Studies Journal
> [1996-present, http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal.html]; *
> Hmong Studies Newsletter [2001-present,
> http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesNewslettersindex.html]; * Hmong
> Studies Research Bibliographies; * Research Paper Library; * Order
> Hmong Studies Publications; * Learn about Hmong Multicultural
> Education Website; * Tutorial on Accessing Hmong Census Data; * 2000
> Hmong Census Publication; * 2008 American Community Survey Data
> (Hmong/Southeast Asian Americans); * 2007 Asian American Community
> Survey Data (Hmong/Southeast Asian Americans); * 2006 American
> Community Survey Data (Hmong); * 2005 American Community Survey Data
> (Hmong); * Vietnamese Studies Internet Resource Center; * Vietnamese
> Studies Research Newsletter; * Vietnamese American 2000 Census Data;
> * Vietnamese American Data from the 2007 American Community Survey; *
> Vietnamese Bibliographies; * Cambodian Bibliographies; * Cambodian
> American Bibliographies; * Cambodian American 2000 Census Data; * Lao
> Bibliographies; * Lao American Bibliographies; * Lao American 2000
> Census Data);
>
> * Hmong Studies Research Message Board;
> * Hmong Studies Journal Facebook Page;
> * Hmong Studies Journal Twitter Feed;
> Current Events and Announcements (Incl.: # Hmong Studies Journal
> Publishes Volume 11 Online - posted on Dec 20, 2010, # Re:
> Anthropology student seeking informal interviews - posted on Dec 20,
> 2010, # Conference - posted on Nov 22, 2010, # Anthropology student
> seeking informal interviews - posted on Nov 14, 2010);
> * Hmong Books & Publications (# Links to titles in amazon.com, Other
> Hmong Publications, More Hmong Publications);
> * Resources for Students and Researchers;
> * General Information About Hmong People, History and Culture (Incl.:
> # "Hmong 101 Presentation" from Hmong Cultural Center's Learn about
> Hmong Website, # Hmong folk arts clips from Hmong Cultural Center's
> Learn about Hmong Website, # The Hmong Experience in Asia and the
> United States);
> * Hmong Organizations;
> * Hmong Culture and Traditions (Hmong Music and Songs, Hmong Videos,
> Hmong Language, Pa'ndau: Hmong Storycloths, Hmong
> Performances/Theater, Hmong Creative Works);
> * Special Projects;
> * Community Resources (Incl.: # Hmong Health Website (WI), #
> Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, # Refugee Health Information);
> * Online Discussion, Media and News Resources; * Hmong History (Incl:
> # The Hmong Experience in Asia and the United States, # Dega Photos
> SEAsian Indigenous Peoples);
> * Hmong/Lao Human Rights Resources;
>
> * Full Text Scholarly Articles and Reports about the Hmong (Incl.: #
> A Bibliographic Guide to Hmong Studies Research 2005-2008 # Hmong
> 2000 Census Publication (Hmong Cultural and Resource Center and Hmong
> National Development) # Hmong-Related Research: Past, Present, and
> Future Directions (Bibliographic Essay));
>
> * [Full Text] Hmong Studies Journal Articles 1996-2010
> [http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal.html]
> ** Volume 11, 2010: (# The Hmong Come to Southern Laos: Local
> Responses and the Creation of Racialized Boundaries - by Ian G.
> Baird; # Acculturation Processes of Hmong in Eastern Wisconsin - by
> John Kha Lee and Katherine Green; # Access to Adequate Healthcare for
> Hmong Women: A Patient Navigation Program to Increase Pap Test
> Screening - by Penny Lo, Dao Moua Fang, May Ying Ly, Susan Stewart,
> Serge Lee and Moon S. Chen Jr.; # A Hmong Birth and Authoritative
> Knowledge: A Case study of choice, control, and the reproductive
> consequences of refugee status in American childbirth - by Faith
> Nibbs; # Parental Influences on Hmong University Students' Success -
> by Andrew J. Supple, Shuntay Z. McCoy and Yudan Wang; # Gran Torino's
> Hmong Lead Bee Vang on Film, Race, and Masculinity: Conversations
> with Louisa Schein, Spring 2010 # Perspectives on Hmong Studies:
> Speech - by Dr. Nicholas Tapp on Receiving the Eagle Award at the
> Third International Conference on Hmong Studies, Concordia
> University, Saint Paul, April 10, 2010; # The Hmong and their
> Perceptions about Physical Disabilities: An Overview and Review of
> Selected Literature - by Grace Hatmaker, Helda Pinzon-Perez, Xong
> Khang and Connie Cha; # Patterns of Change: Transitions in Hmong
> Textile Language - by Geraldine Craig); ** Volume 10, 2009; ** Volume
> 9, 2008; ** Volume 8, 2007; ** Volume 7, 2006; ** Volume 6, 2005; **
> Volume 5, 2004-05; ** Volume 4, 2003; ** Volume 3, 2000; ** Vol. 2,
> No. 2, 1998; ** Vol. 2, No. 1, 1997; ** Vol. 1, No. 2, 1997; ** Vol.
> 1, No. 1, 1996 (Incl.: # Upon Meeting the Ancestors: The Hmong
> Funeral Ritual in Asia and Australia - by Catherine Falk; # Cultural
> Identity In Post-Modern Society: Reflections on What is a Hmong? - by
> Gary Yia Lee; # Visualizing Change Through Interactive Photography:
> Transforming Identities, Transforming Research" - by Sharon Bays; #
> Recent Research and Publications on the Hmong (1994-1996) - by Anne
> Frank; # Introduction to Hmong Studies Journal - by Robin
> Vue-Benson));
>
> URL http://www.hmongnet.org
>
> Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.hmongnet.org
>
> Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)
>
> * Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online
> guide]:
> Online Guide / Study
> * Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]:
> Other
> * Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting -
> marginal]:
> Essential
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Src: The Asian Studies WWW Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
> URL http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
> URL http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/asia-www-monitor
> The e-journal [est. 21 Apr 1994] provides free abstracts
> and reviews of new/updated online resources of interest to Asian Studies.
> The email edition of this Journal has now over 9,250 subscribers.
> The AS WWW Monitor does not necessarily endorse contents,
> or policies of the Internet resources it deals with.
>
> - regards -
>
> Dr T. Matthew Ciolek tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au
> Head, Internet Publications Bureau, RSPAS,
> ANU College of Asia and the Pacific,
> The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
> ph +61 (02) 6125 3124 fax: +61 (02) 62571893
> also, Asia Pacific Research Online at www.ciolek.com
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
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Fw: H-ASIA: 2 PhD scholarships (fully funded) for research on Indian Philosophy, University of Durham

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:02 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: 2 PhD scholarships (fully funded) for research on Indian
Philosophy, University of Durham


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> 2 PhD scholarships [fully funded] for research on Indian Philosophy,
> University of Durham
>
> (x-post Indology)
> ************************************************************************
> From: Jan Westerhoff <westerhoff@CANTAB.NET>
>
> The Department of Philosophy at the University of Durham invites
> applications for two PhD scholarships as part of the project
> "A New Paradigm for the Study of Indian Philosophy" funded by the European
> Research Council, to be taken up from October 2011.
>
> The successful candidates will hold a graduate degree in Philosophy or
> Buddhist Studies and will work under the supervision of Dr Jan Westerhoff
> on philosophical problems posed by the Indian Madhyamaka texts to be
> encoded and analyzed during the project. Familiarity with some of the
> relevant Asian languages (Sanskrit, Tibetan, Japanese) is an advantage but
> no prerequisite. The positions are NOT restricted to EU nationals,
> suitable candidates of any nationality are invited to apply.
>
> For more information see http://www.janwesterhoff.net/erc.htm or email Jan
> Westerhoff at j.c.westerhoff@dur.ac.uk.
>
>
> ***************************
> Dr Dr JC Westerhoff
> Department of Philosophy
> University of Durham
> 50 Old Elvet
> Durham DH1 3HN
> United Kingdom
>
> www.janwesterhoff.net
> westerhoff@cantab.net
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
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Fw: H-ASIA: 2 PhD scholarships (fully funded) for research on Indian Philosophy, University of Durham

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:02 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: 2 PhD scholarships (fully funded) for research on Indian
Philosophy, University of Durham


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> 2 PhD scholarships [fully funded] for research on Indian Philosophy,
> University of Durham
>
> (x-post Indology)
> ************************************************************************
> From: Jan Westerhoff <westerhoff@CANTAB.NET>
>
> The Department of Philosophy at the University of Durham invites
> applications for two PhD scholarships as part of the project
> "A New Paradigm for the Study of Indian Philosophy" funded by the European
> Research Council, to be taken up from October 2011.
>
> The successful candidates will hold a graduate degree in Philosophy or
> Buddhist Studies and will work under the supervision of Dr Jan Westerhoff
> on philosophical problems posed by the Indian Madhyamaka texts to be
> encoded and analyzed during the project. Familiarity with some of the
> relevant Asian languages (Sanskrit, Tibetan, Japanese) is an advantage but
> no prerequisite. The positions are NOT restricted to EU nationals,
> suitable candidates of any nationality are invited to apply.
>
> For more information see http://www.janwesterhoff.net/erc.htm or email Jan
> Westerhoff at j.c.westerhoff@dur.ac.uk.
>
>
> ***************************
> Dr Dr JC Westerhoff
> Department of Philosophy
> University of Durham
> 50 Old Elvet
> Durham DH1 3HN
> United Kingdom
>
> www.janwesterhoff.net
> westerhoff@cantab.net
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
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> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
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Fw: H-ASIA: 2 PhD scholarships (fully funded) for research on Indian Philosophy, University of Durham

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
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Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:02 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: 2 PhD scholarships (fully funded) for research on Indian
Philosophy, University of Durham


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> 2 PhD scholarships [fully funded] for research on Indian Philosophy,
> University of Durham
>
> (x-post Indology)
> ************************************************************************
> From: Jan Westerhoff <westerhoff@CANTAB.NET>
>
> The Department of Philosophy at the University of Durham invites
> applications for two PhD scholarships as part of the project
> "A New Paradigm for the Study of Indian Philosophy" funded by the European
> Research Council, to be taken up from October 2011.
>
> The successful candidates will hold a graduate degree in Philosophy or
> Buddhist Studies and will work under the supervision of Dr Jan Westerhoff
> on philosophical problems posed by the Indian Madhyamaka texts to be
> encoded and analyzed during the project. Familiarity with some of the
> relevant Asian languages (Sanskrit, Tibetan, Japanese) is an advantage but
> no prerequisite. The positions are NOT restricted to EU nationals,
> suitable candidates of any nationality are invited to apply.
>
> For more information see http://www.janwesterhoff.net/erc.htm or email Jan
> Westerhoff at j.c.westerhoff@dur.ac.uk.
>
>
> ***************************
> Dr Dr JC Westerhoff
> Department of Philosophy
> University of Durham
> 50 Old Elvet
> Durham DH1 3HN
> United Kingdom
>
> www.janwesterhoff.net
> westerhoff@cantab.net
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:02 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: 2 PhD scholarships (fully funded) for research on Indian
Philosophy, University of Durham


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> 2 PhD scholarships [fully funded] for research on Indian Philosophy,
> University of Durham
>
> (x-post Indology)
> ************************************************************************
> From: Jan Westerhoff <westerhoff@CANTAB.NET>
>
> The Department of Philosophy at the University of Durham invites
> applications for two PhD scholarships as part of the project
> "A New Paradigm for the Study of Indian Philosophy" funded by the European
> Research Council, to be taken up from October 2011.
>
> The successful candidates will hold a graduate degree in Philosophy or
> Buddhist Studies and will work under the supervision of Dr Jan Westerhoff
> on philosophical problems posed by the Indian Madhyamaka texts to be
> encoded and analyzed during the project. Familiarity with some of the
> relevant Asian languages (Sanskrit, Tibetan, Japanese) is an advantage but
> no prerequisite. The positions are NOT restricted to EU nationals,
> suitable candidates of any nationality are invited to apply.
>
> For more information see http://www.janwesterhoff.net/erc.htm or email Jan
> Westerhoff at j.c.westerhoff@dur.ac.uk.
>
>
> ***************************
> Dr Dr JC Westerhoff
> Department of Philosophy
> University of Durham
> 50 Old Elvet
> Durham DH1 3HN
> United Kingdom
>
> www.janwesterhoff.net
> westerhoff@cantab.net
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
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> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
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Fw: H-ASIA: RESOURCE WWW Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 5:59 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: RESOURCE WWW Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> WWW Resource: Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]
> ************************************************************************
> From: Reviews of Internet resources for Asian Studies
> <asia-www-monitor@anu.edu.au>
>
> The Asian Studies WWW Monitor: Jan 2011, Vol. 18, No. 1 (320)
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 19 Jan 2011
>
> WWW Hmong Homepage
>
> Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center, Saint Paul, MN, USA.
>
> Self-description:
> "The WWW Hmong Homepage, first made available on the Internet in
> March, 1994 [Happy forthcoming 17th birthday! - ed.], is a volunteer
> effort bringing together a collection the Internet-based resources
> related to Hmong news and current-events, issues, history,
> publications, and culture. This site is an official Asian Studies WWW
> Virtual Library Associate site
> [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html]. The WWW Hmong
>
> Homepage was created by Craig D. Rice and Robin Vue-Benson in
> response to their shared interest in Hmong people and concerns and to
> personal encounters with Hmong repatriation and resettlement issues.
> Craig developed and managed the site from its inception in March,
> 1994 to August 2004. [...]
>
> Since August, 2004, the WWW Hmong Homepage content has been edited by
> Dr. Mark E. Pfeifer. Dr. Mark E. Pfeifer is editor of the Hmong
> Studies Journal and the Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center
> (www.hmongstudies.org) [est. Oct 2001 - ed.]."
>
> Site contents:
>
> * Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center (* Hmong Studies Journal
> [1996-present, http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal.html]; *
> Hmong Studies Newsletter [2001-present,
> http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesNewslettersindex.html]; * Hmong
> Studies Research Bibliographies; * Research Paper Library; * Order
> Hmong Studies Publications; * Learn about Hmong Multicultural
> Education Website; * Tutorial on Accessing Hmong Census Data; * 2000
> Hmong Census Publication; * 2008 American Community Survey Data
> (Hmong/Southeast Asian Americans); * 2007 Asian American Community
> Survey Data (Hmong/Southeast Asian Americans); * 2006 American
> Community Survey Data (Hmong); * 2005 American Community Survey Data
> (Hmong); * Vietnamese Studies Internet Resource Center; * Vietnamese
> Studies Research Newsletter; * Vietnamese American 2000 Census Data;
> * Vietnamese American Data from the 2007 American Community Survey; *
> Vietnamese Bibliographies; * Cambodian Bibliographies; * Cambodian
> American Bibliographies; * Cambodian American 2000 Census Data; * Lao
> Bibliographies; * Lao American Bibliographies; * Lao American 2000
> Census Data);
>
> * Hmong Studies Research Message Board;
> * Hmong Studies Journal Facebook Page;
> * Hmong Studies Journal Twitter Feed;
> Current Events and Announcements (Incl.: # Hmong Studies Journal
> Publishes Volume 11 Online - posted on Dec 20, 2010, # Re:
> Anthropology student seeking informal interviews - posted on Dec 20,
> 2010, # Conference - posted on Nov 22, 2010, # Anthropology student
> seeking informal interviews - posted on Nov 14, 2010);
> * Hmong Books & Publications (# Links to titles in amazon.com, Other
> Hmong Publications, More Hmong Publications);
> * Resources for Students and Researchers;
> * General Information About Hmong People, History and Culture (Incl.:
> # "Hmong 101 Presentation" from Hmong Cultural Center's Learn about
> Hmong Website, # Hmong folk arts clips from Hmong Cultural Center's
> Learn about Hmong Website, # The Hmong Experience in Asia and the
> United States);
> * Hmong Organizations;
> * Hmong Culture and Traditions (Hmong Music and Songs, Hmong Videos,
> Hmong Language, Pa'ndau: Hmong Storycloths, Hmong
> Performances/Theater, Hmong Creative Works);
> * Special Projects;
> * Community Resources (Incl.: # Hmong Health Website (WI), #
> Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, # Refugee Health Information);
> * Online Discussion, Media and News Resources; * Hmong History (Incl:
> # The Hmong Experience in Asia and the United States, # Dega Photos
> SEAsian Indigenous Peoples);
> * Hmong/Lao Human Rights Resources;
>
> * Full Text Scholarly Articles and Reports about the Hmong (Incl.: #
> A Bibliographic Guide to Hmong Studies Research 2005-2008 # Hmong
> 2000 Census Publication (Hmong Cultural and Resource Center and Hmong
> National Development) # Hmong-Related Research: Past, Present, and
> Future Directions (Bibliographic Essay));
>
> * [Full Text] Hmong Studies Journal Articles 1996-2010
> [http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal.html]
> ** Volume 11, 2010: (# The Hmong Come to Southern Laos: Local
> Responses and the Creation of Racialized Boundaries - by Ian G.
> Baird; # Acculturation Processes of Hmong in Eastern Wisconsin - by
> John Kha Lee and Katherine Green; # Access to Adequate Healthcare for
> Hmong Women: A Patient Navigation Program to Increase Pap Test
> Screening - by Penny Lo, Dao Moua Fang, May Ying Ly, Susan Stewart,
> Serge Lee and Moon S. Chen Jr.; # A Hmong Birth and Authoritative
> Knowledge: A Case study of choice, control, and the reproductive
> consequences of refugee status in American childbirth - by Faith
> Nibbs; # Parental Influences on Hmong University Students' Success -
> by Andrew J. Supple, Shuntay Z. McCoy and Yudan Wang; # Gran Torino's
> Hmong Lead Bee Vang on Film, Race, and Masculinity: Conversations
> with Louisa Schein, Spring 2010 # Perspectives on Hmong Studies:
> Speech - by Dr. Nicholas Tapp on Receiving the Eagle Award at the
> Third International Conference on Hmong Studies, Concordia
> University, Saint Paul, April 10, 2010; # The Hmong and their
> Perceptions about Physical Disabilities: An Overview and Review of
> Selected Literature - by Grace Hatmaker, Helda Pinzon-Perez, Xong
> Khang and Connie Cha; # Patterns of Change: Transitions in Hmong
> Textile Language - by Geraldine Craig); ** Volume 10, 2009; ** Volume
> 9, 2008; ** Volume 8, 2007; ** Volume 7, 2006; ** Volume 6, 2005; **
> Volume 5, 2004-05; ** Volume 4, 2003; ** Volume 3, 2000; ** Vol. 2,
> No. 2, 1998; ** Vol. 2, No. 1, 1997; ** Vol. 1, No. 2, 1997; ** Vol.
> 1, No. 1, 1996 (Incl.: # Upon Meeting the Ancestors: The Hmong
> Funeral Ritual in Asia and Australia - by Catherine Falk; # Cultural
> Identity In Post-Modern Society: Reflections on What is a Hmong? - by
> Gary Yia Lee; # Visualizing Change Through Interactive Photography:
> Transforming Identities, Transforming Research" - by Sharon Bays; #
> Recent Research and Publications on the Hmong (1994-1996) - by Anne
> Frank; # Introduction to Hmong Studies Journal - by Robin
> Vue-Benson));
>
> URL http://www.hmongnet.org
>
> Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.hmongnet.org
>
> Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)
>
> * Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online
> guide]:
> Online Guide / Study
> * Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]:
> Other
> * Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting -
> marginal]:
> Essential
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Src: The Asian Studies WWW Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
> URL http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
> URL http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/asia-www-monitor
> The e-journal [est. 21 Apr 1994] provides free abstracts
> and reviews of new/updated online resources of interest to Asian Studies.
> The email edition of this Journal has now over 9,250 subscribers.
> The AS WWW Monitor does not necessarily endorse contents,
> or policies of the Internet resources it deals with.
>
> - regards -
>
> Dr T. Matthew Ciolek tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au
> Head, Internet Publications Bureau, RSPAS,
> ANU College of Asia and the Pacific,
> The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
> ph +61 (02) 6125 3124 fax: +61 (02) 62571893
> also, Asia Pacific Research Online at www.ciolek.com
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/

Fw: H-ASIA: RESOURCE WWW Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 5:59 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: RESOURCE WWW Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]


> H-ASIA
> January 20, 2011
>
> WWW Resource: Hmong Homepage [17 years online!]
> ************************************************************************
> From: Reviews of Internet resources for Asian Studies
> <asia-www-monitor@anu.edu.au>
>
> The Asian Studies WWW Monitor: Jan 2011, Vol. 18, No. 1 (320)
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 19 Jan 2011
>
> WWW Hmong Homepage
>
> Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center, Saint Paul, MN, USA.
>
> Self-description:
> "The WWW Hmong Homepage, first made available on the Internet in
> March, 1994 [Happy forthcoming 17th birthday! - ed.], is a volunteer
> effort bringing together a collection the Internet-based resources
> related to Hmong news and current-events, issues, history,
> publications, and culture. This site is an official Asian Studies WWW
> Virtual Library Associate site
> [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html]. The WWW Hmong
>
> Homepage was created by Craig D. Rice and Robin Vue-Benson in
> response to their shared interest in Hmong people and concerns and to
> personal encounters with Hmong repatriation and resettlement issues.
> Craig developed and managed the site from its inception in March,
> 1994 to August 2004. [...]
>
> Since August, 2004, the WWW Hmong Homepage content has been edited by
> Dr. Mark E. Pfeifer. Dr. Mark E. Pfeifer is editor of the Hmong
> Studies Journal and the Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center
> (www.hmongstudies.org) [est. Oct 2001 - ed.]."
>
> Site contents:
>
> * Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center (* Hmong Studies Journal
> [1996-present, http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal.html]; *
> Hmong Studies Newsletter [2001-present,
> http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesNewslettersindex.html]; * Hmong
> Studies Research Bibliographies; * Research Paper Library; * Order
> Hmong Studies Publications; * Learn about Hmong Multicultural
> Education Website; * Tutorial on Accessing Hmong Census Data; * 2000
> Hmong Census Publication; * 2008 American Community Survey Data
> (Hmong/Southeast Asian Americans); * 2007 Asian American Community
> Survey Data (Hmong/Southeast Asian Americans); * 2006 American
> Community Survey Data (Hmong); * 2005 American Community Survey Data
> (Hmong); * Vietnamese Studies Internet Resource Center; * Vietnamese
> Studies Research Newsletter; * Vietnamese American 2000 Census Data;
> * Vietnamese American Data from the 2007 American Community Survey; *
> Vietnamese Bibliographies; * Cambodian Bibliographies; * Cambodian
> American Bibliographies; * Cambodian American 2000 Census Data; * Lao
> Bibliographies; * Lao American Bibliographies; * Lao American 2000
> Census Data);
>
> * Hmong Studies Research Message Board;
> * Hmong Studies Journal Facebook Page;
> * Hmong Studies Journal Twitter Feed;
> Current Events and Announcements (Incl.: # Hmong Studies Journal
> Publishes Volume 11 Online - posted on Dec 20, 2010, # Re:
> Anthropology student seeking informal interviews - posted on Dec 20,
> 2010, # Conference - posted on Nov 22, 2010, # Anthropology student
> seeking informal interviews - posted on Nov 14, 2010);
> * Hmong Books & Publications (# Links to titles in amazon.com, Other
> Hmong Publications, More Hmong Publications);
> * Resources for Students and Researchers;
> * General Information About Hmong People, History and Culture (Incl.:
> # "Hmong 101 Presentation" from Hmong Cultural Center's Learn about
> Hmong Website, # Hmong folk arts clips from Hmong Cultural Center's
> Learn about Hmong Website, # The Hmong Experience in Asia and the
> United States);
> * Hmong Organizations;
> * Hmong Culture and Traditions (Hmong Music and Songs, Hmong Videos,
> Hmong Language, Pa'ndau: Hmong Storycloths, Hmong
> Performances/Theater, Hmong Creative Works);
> * Special Projects;
> * Community Resources (Incl.: # Hmong Health Website (WI), #
> Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, # Refugee Health Information);
> * Online Discussion, Media and News Resources; * Hmong History (Incl:
> # The Hmong Experience in Asia and the United States, # Dega Photos
> SEAsian Indigenous Peoples);
> * Hmong/Lao Human Rights Resources;
>
> * Full Text Scholarly Articles and Reports about the Hmong (Incl.: #
> A Bibliographic Guide to Hmong Studies Research 2005-2008 # Hmong
> 2000 Census Publication (Hmong Cultural and Resource Center and Hmong
> National Development) # Hmong-Related Research: Past, Present, and
> Future Directions (Bibliographic Essay));
>
> * [Full Text] Hmong Studies Journal Articles 1996-2010
> [http://hmongstudies.org/HmongStudiesJournal.html]
> ** Volume 11, 2010: (# The Hmong Come to Southern Laos: Local
> Responses and the Creation of Racialized Boundaries - by Ian G.
> Baird; # Acculturation Processes of Hmong in Eastern Wisconsin - by
> John Kha Lee and Katherine Green; # Access to Adequate Healthcare for
> Hmong Women: A Patient Navigation Program to Increase Pap Test
> Screening - by Penny Lo, Dao Moua Fang, May Ying Ly, Susan Stewart,
> Serge Lee and Moon S. Chen Jr.; # A Hmong Birth and Authoritative
> Knowledge: A Case study of choice, control, and the reproductive
> consequences of refugee status in American childbirth - by Faith
> Nibbs; # Parental Influences on Hmong University Students' Success -
> by Andrew J. Supple, Shuntay Z. McCoy and Yudan Wang; # Gran Torino's
> Hmong Lead Bee Vang on Film, Race, and Masculinity: Conversations
> with Louisa Schein, Spring 2010 # Perspectives on Hmong Studies:
> Speech - by Dr. Nicholas Tapp on Receiving the Eagle Award at the
> Third International Conference on Hmong Studies, Concordia
> University, Saint Paul, April 10, 2010; # The Hmong and their
> Perceptions about Physical Disabilities: An Overview and Review of
> Selected Literature - by Grace Hatmaker, Helda Pinzon-Perez, Xong
> Khang and Connie Cha; # Patterns of Change: Transitions in Hmong
> Textile Language - by Geraldine Craig); ** Volume 10, 2009; ** Volume
> 9, 2008; ** Volume 8, 2007; ** Volume 7, 2006; ** Volume 6, 2005; **
> Volume 5, 2004-05; ** Volume 4, 2003; ** Volume 3, 2000; ** Vol. 2,
> No. 2, 1998; ** Vol. 2, No. 1, 1997; ** Vol. 1, No. 2, 1997; ** Vol.
> 1, No. 1, 1996 (Incl.: # Upon Meeting the Ancestors: The Hmong
> Funeral Ritual in Asia and Australia - by Catherine Falk; # Cultural
> Identity In Post-Modern Society: Reflections on What is a Hmong? - by
> Gary Yia Lee; # Visualizing Change Through Interactive Photography:
> Transforming Identities, Transforming Research" - by Sharon Bays; #
> Recent Research and Publications on the Hmong (1994-1996) - by Anne
> Frank; # Introduction to Hmong Studies Journal - by Robin
> Vue-Benson));
>
> URL http://www.hmongnet.org
>
> Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.hmongnet.org
>
> Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)
>
> * Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online
> guide]:
> Online Guide / Study
> * Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]:
> Other
> * Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting -
> marginal]:
> Essential
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> Src: The Asian Studies WWW Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
> URL http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html
> URL http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/asia-www-monitor
> The e-journal [est. 21 Apr 1994] provides free abstracts
> and reviews of new/updated online resources of interest to Asian Studies.
> The email edition of this Journal has now over 9,250 subscribers.
> The AS WWW Monitor does not necessarily endorse contents,
> or policies of the Internet resources it deals with.
>
> - regards -
>
> Dr T. Matthew Ciolek tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au
> Head, Internet Publications Bureau, RSPAS,
> ANU College of Asia and the Pacific,
> The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
> ph +61 (02) 6125 3124 fax: +61 (02) 62571893
> also, Asia Pacific Research Online at www.ciolek.com
>
> ******************************************************************
> To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to:
> <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>
> For holidays or short absences send post to:
> <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message:
> SET H-ASIA NOMAIL
> Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL
> H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/