ACCIAIOLI, Gregory Lawrence.  M/F:(m).  DA:June 2004. 

 

     OF:Anthropology and Sociology M255, School of Social and Cultural Studies, The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009, AUSTRALIA.  OP:62-(0)8-9380 2861.  EM:acciaio@cyllene.uwa.edu.au.  FAX:62-(0)8-9380 1062.  RES:8 Megalong Street, Nedlands WA 6009, Australia.  HP:62-(0)8-9386 7183.  CIT:USA,  Australia.

 

     DIS:Anthropology.  EDU:PhD 1989 Australian National U.; MA 1979 Stanford U.; AB (Hons) 1975 U. Chicago.  GEO:Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Brunei, Archipelagic Southeast Asia; Bugis, Lindu, Sembuluh ethnic groupsSulawesi.  LAN:Indonesian, Dutch, Bugis, Tado (i.e. Lindu), German, Italian.  EXP:15 years teaching on Indonesia at tertiary level, 1 1/4 years as consultant for Harvard Institute for International Development working at the Centre for Policy and Implementation Studies (Jakarta, Indonesia), other short-term consultancies (e.g. for ACIAR [Australian Council for International >Agricultural Research] on farmer classification of livestock diseases). 

PUB:

2003 - Terlalu Sering Pemindahan Masyarakat Merupakan Ethnocide. Seputar Rakyat 3 [Februari 2003]: 14-16. Also accessible electronically at Yayasan Tanah Merdeka website.

2002 - Understanding the Socioeconomic Significance of Livestock Disease (with Particular Reference to Surra (Trypanosomiasis), in Selected Communities in Eastern Indonesia. Canberra: ACIAR [Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research] (Impact Assessment Program, Working Paper Series, 46).

2002 - Knowing What You're Doing: A Review Article on Pierre Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice. ERA [Experience-Rich Anthropology], Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing (CSAC), University of Kent at Canterbury. Electronic reissue of Acciaioli 1981:

2002 - Custom and Conflict in Eastern Indonesia: The Predicament of Indigenous Adat in the Context of Reformasi. AsiaView 12(1): 9.

2002 - The Sociocultural, Economic and Administrative Context of Livestock Disease: An Ongoing Collaborative Research Project of the Asia Research Centre. AsiaView 12(1): 4.

 

ADAMS, Kathleen M.  M/F:(f).  DA:Nov, 2003. 

 

     OF:Dept. Anthropology, Loyola U., Chicago, 6525 N. Sheridan Ave., Chicago, IL 60626 USA.  OP:773-508-3458.  EM:kadams@luc.edu.  RES: 2228 pioneer Rd, Evanston, IL 60201  CIT:USA.

 

     DIS: Cultural Anthropology.  EDU: Ph.D. Univ. of Washington (Anthropology), B.A. Univ. of California, Santa Cruz (Anthropology).  GEO: Indonesia (Toraja, Alor).  LAN: Indonesian, French, Sa'dan Toraja (basic), some Spanish.  EXP: conducted field research on art, ethnic relations/identity, museums, tourism, heritage, and the (attempted) forging of pan-regional bonds.

PUB:

2003 - Global Cities, Terror and Tourism: The Ambivalent Allure of the Urban Jungle. In R. Bishop, J. Phillips and W. Yeo, eds. Postcolonial Urbanism: Southeast Asian Cities and Global Processes. London: Routledge. Pp. 37-59.

2003 - The Politics of Heritage in Southeast Asia: Interplaying the Local and the Global. Indonesia and the Malay World. Vol 31(89):91-107.

2003 - Museum/City/Nation: Negotiating Meaning and Identities in Urban Museums in Indonesia and Singapore. In Robbie Goh and Brenda Yeoh (eds.) Theorizing the Southeast Asian City as Text Singapore: World Scientific Press/Singapore University Press.

2001 - Danger Zone Tourism: Potentials and Problematics for Tourism in Tumultuous Times. In Peggy Teo, Ho Kong Chong and T.C. Chang (eds.) Interconnected Worlds: Southeast Asia Tourism in the 21st Century. Cambridge: Pergamon Press. 2000 Home and Hegemony: Domestic Service and Identity Politics in South and Southeast Asia. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press. (Co-edited with Sara Dickey).

2000 - A Changing Indonesia. Special theme issue of Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science. Vol. 28, No. 2. (Co-edited with Maribeth Erb);

 

 

ADELAAR, K. Alexander.  M/F:(m).  DA:11-1-93. 

 

     OF:U. Melbourne, Dept. Applied Linguistics and Language Studies, Parkville, Victoria 3052 AUSTRALIA.  OP:61-3-344-5488.  FAX:61-3-344-4980.  CIT:Netherlands.

 

     DIS:Linguistics.  EDU:PhD 1985 Leiden U.  GEO:Borneo, West and South-Bornean, Banjarese, Sumatra, Batak, Minangkabau, Java, Taiwan, Siraya, Madagascar.  LAN:English, Indonesian, French, Dutch.  EXP:Teaching, research.  PUB:Proto-Malayic: The Reconstruction of its Phonology and Parts of its Morphology and Lexicon. Pacific Linguistics C-119; "The Relevance of Salako for Proto-Malayic and for Old Malay Epigraphy" Bijdragen 148; "Malay Influence on Malagasy: Historical and Linguistic Inferences" Oceanic Linguistics 28; "Les Langues Austronesiennes et la Place du Malagasy dans leur Ensemble" Archipel 38; "The Classification of The Tamanic Languages (West Kalimantan)" in T. Dutton and D. Tryon, eds. Contact-induced Language Change in the Austronesian-speaking Area. Mouton-de Gruyter.

 

AIKEN, Rebecca Bruff.  M/F:(f).  DA:10-07-93. 

 

     OF:McGill International, McGill U., 3550 U. St, Montreal, Quebec  H3A 2A7  CANADA.  OP:514-398‑4197.  EM:CXEO@MUSICA.McGill.CA (Internet).  FAX:514-398‑6878 (o), 486‑8695 (h).  RES:4220 Kensington Ave., Montreal, Quebec, H4B 2W1.  HP:514-486‑2388.  CIT:USA, Canada. 

 

     DIS:Anthropology/Sociology, Information Science.  EDU:PhD McGill U.; MLIS U. California Berkeley; MA U. Arizona; BA Earlham C.  GEO:East and Southeast Asia.  LAN:English, French, Indonesian/Malay, Chinese. EXP:Teaching, research, media, business, NGO, consulting, residence, project director. 

 

AIRRIESS, Christopher Anderson.  M/F:(m).  DA:10-14-93. 

 

     OF:Dept. Geography, Ball State U., Muncie, Indiana 47306 USA.  OP:317-285-1776.  EM:IIOOCAAIRIESS@BSUVC.BSU.EDU (Internet).  FAX:285-2351.  RES:1805 N. Alden Road, Muncie, Indiana 47304.  HP:317-284-2455.  CIT:USA. 

 

     DIS:Geography.  EDU:PhD 1989 U. Kentucky; MA 1983, BA 1979 Louisiana State.  GEO:North Sumatra (ports and shipping).  LAN:Indonesian.  EXP:Research.  PUB:"Interdependent Industrialization:Japan, Indonesia and the Asahan Project" (with T. Kohno) Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie  84;  "Global Economy and Port Morphology in Belawan, Indonesia" Geographical Review 81; "The Spatial Spread of Container Transport in a Developing Regional Economy:North Sumatra, Indonesia" Transportation Research A 23A.

 

ALAIMO, Vickie.  M/F:(f).  DA:11-15-93. 

 

     OF:Asian-American Free Labor Institute, Jl. Cikini Raya 84-86, Jakarta 10330 INDONESIA.  OP:62-21-336-635.  FAX:62-21-326-081.  RES:528 Whitewood Dr., San Rafael, CA 94903 USA.  CIT:USA.

 

     DIS:Political Science.  EDU:MA 1992 Yale U.; BA 1988 U. California Berkeley.  LAN:English, French, Indonesian.  EXP:NGO.   

 

AMELSVOORT, Vincent van.  M/F:(m).  DA:10-18-93. 

 

     OF:(Emeritus) Institute International Health, Nijmegen U., PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS.  OP:31-80-61-69-80.  FAX:31-80-54-07-04.  RES:Cavaleriestraat 2, 5211 KX, 's-Hertogenbosch.  CIT:Netherlands.

 

     DIS:Medicine, Anthropology.  EDU:PhD 1964, MD 1958 U. Amsterdam.  GEO:Irian Jaya, Asmat.  LAN:Dutch, English, Spanish, German, French, Indonesian.  EXP:Medical Officer, consultancy, research.  PUB:"The Traditional Healer, an Asmat Fallacy?" Curare 12, 2;"Thanatomania in an Asmat Community" Trop. Geogr. Med. 28; "Autour de l'Equateur: Equivalence dans l'Eguite?" Contact 7; "Medicine, Culture and Ecology" East African Medical Journal 47, 8; Culture, Stone Age and Modern Medicine: Early Introduction of Integrated Rural Health into a Primitive Society. Humanities Pr. 1964. 

 

AMIR, Was.  M/F:(m).  DA:10-14-93. 

 

     OF:Open Access C., Locked Bag No. 1, Marden, SA 5070 AUSTRALIA.  OP:618-362-2000.  FAX:618-362-0045.  RES:20 Alison St, Glenelg Nth 5045, South Australia.  HP:618-294-3105.  CIT:Australia.

 

     DIS:Education, Languages.  EDU:Grad. Dip. Media 1987 AFTRS; B.Ed 1977 Flinders; Dip.T 1973 U. South Australia.  LAN:English, Indonesian, Malay, Kadazan.  EXP:Teaching.    PUB:Indonesian Stages B, 2 and 3: Language Course for Dist. Ed. Students. Open Access C. 1988-1993; "Successful Strategies in Teaching Lote via Distance Education" (conference paper) 1990; "Teaching Indonesian via Distance Education" (conference paper) 1991. 

 

AMMARELL, Gene.  M/F:(m).  DA:02-28-01. 

 

     OF: Dept. Sociology and Anthropology, Ohio U., Lindely 332, Athens, OH
45701 USA. OP: 740-593-1379. EM: ammarell@ohio.edu. FAX:740-593-1365.  RES: 187 N Congress St, Athens, OH 45701.  HP:740-594-6806.  CIT:USA.

 

     DIS:Anthropology.  EDU:PhD 1994; MPhil. 1993; Yale U.; MS 1982, BS 1968 U. Colorado.  GEO:South Sulawesi, Bugis.  LAN:Indonesian, Malaysian, Bugis, English.  EXP: Teaching, Research.    PUB: "Bugis Navigation. Yale University
Southeast Asia Studies Monograph Series 1999; "Astronomy in the Indo-Malay
Archipelago" in H.Selin, ed. Encyclopedia of the History of Science,
Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Kluwer Academic Pub.
1997; "Navigation Practices of the Bugis of South Sulawesi, Indonesia" in
R.Feinberg, ed. Seafaring in the Contemporary Pacific Islands. Northern
Illinois University Press 1995; "The Planetarium and the Plow:
Interpreting Star Calendars of Rural Java" Yale Graduate J. Anthroplogy 3;
"Sky Calendars of the Indo-Malay Archipelago:Regional Diversity, Local
Knowledge" Indonesia 45.

 

AMMERLAAN, Raineldis Petronella Jaroba.  M/F:(f).  DA:10-25-93. 

 

     OF:Boomkwekerij 11, 2635 KC Den Hoorn, NETHERLANDS.  OP:015-567088.  HP:015-56-2088.

 

     DIS:Language, Culture.  EDU:University degree 1985.  GEO:Indonesia, Java, Buton.  LAN:Indonesian, Javanese, English, French.  EXP:Teaching, interpereting, translating, business consulting.  PUB:"De Indische Insteling te Delft"

 

ANDAYA, Leonard Y.  M/F:(m).  DA:Nov, 2003. 

 

     OF:Dept. History, U. Hawaii at Manoa, Dole St., Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.  OP:808- 956 6764. EM:andaya@hawaii.edu  FAX:808-956-9600.  RES:7254 Alakoko St., Honolulu, HI 96825.  HP:808-394-2050.  CIT:USA.

 

     DIS:History.  EDU:PhD Cornell (1971), MA (1969), BA Yale (1965).  GEO:Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Indonesia.  LAN:English, Indonesian, Classical Malay (Jawi), Dutch, Bugis, Makassar, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German.  EXP:Professor.

PUB:

2000 - A second edition of A History of Malaysia was published in December, 2000.

1993 - The World of Maluku: Eastern Indonesia in the Early Modern Period, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1993.

1982 - The Heritage of Arung Palakka: A History of South Sulawesi in the 17th Century, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1982.

1981 - A History of Malaysia (with Barbara Watson Andaya), London: Macmillan, 1981.

1975 - The History of Johor, Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1975.

 

 

ANTLOV, Hans.  M/F:(m).  DA:10-15-93. 

 

     OF:Nias, Njalsgade 84, DK-2300 Copenhagens, DENMARK.  OP:+45-31-548844.  FAX:+45-32-962530.  RES:Skanningegatan 7, 41724 Goteborg, SWEDEN.  HP:+46-31-238207.  CIT:Sweden.

 

     DIS:Anthropology.  EDU:PhD U. Goteborg.  GEO:Java, Sundanese.  LAN:Indonesian, Sundanese.  EXP:Research.    PUB:Gentle Hints, Authoritairan Rule: Leadership on Java. (Ed. with S. Cederroth) NIAS/Curzon Pr. (forthcoming); Exemplary Center, Administrative Periphery: Leadership and the New Order in Rural Java. NIAS/Curzon Pr. (forthcoming); "Traditional Rulers and Colonial Policy: Sultan Ibrahim, Emperor Bao Dai and Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX" in H. Antlov and Tonnesson, eds. Imperial Policy and Colonial Revolt: Southeast Asia, 1930-1950, NIAS/Curzon Pr. (forthcoming); "From Rural Home Weavers to Factory Labour: The Industrialization of Textile Manufacturing in Majalaya" in In the Shadow of Agriculture: Non-farm Activities in the Javanese Economy, Past and Present. P. Alexander, P. Boomgaard and B. White, eds. Royal Tropical Institute 1991; "Tracing the Roots of the Contemporary Indonesian State" (with Thommy Svensson) in Southeast Asia: Contemporary Perspectives. M.L. Heikilla-Horn and J. Seppanen, eds. Finnish Association of East Asian Studies 1990.

 

ANTWEILER, Christoph.  M/F:(m).  DA:10-25-93. 

 

     OF:Institut fuer Voelkerkunde zu Koeln, Albertus Magnus Platz, Koeln, GERMANY.  OP:0221-4702278.  RES:Bruesseler Platz 8, D-50672 Koeln.  HP:0221-529522.  CIT:Germany.

 

     DIS:Cultural Anthropology.  EDU:Dr. Phil. 1987 U. Zukoen; Dip. Geol. 1983.  GEO:Sulawesi, Makasar, Bugis, Nepal, Tamang.  LAN:German, English, French, Indonesian.  EXP:Teaching, research.  PUB:"Regional Ethnic Identity in South Sulawesi" in I. Wessel, ed. Nationalismus und Identitat in Sud-Ostasien. Lit.  1994; "The Cultural Context of Intraurban Residential Mobility" Baruga 8; On Social Evolution. (Ed. with R.N. Adams) Cultural Dynamics (theme issue) 1987. 

 

 

ANWAR, Etin.  M/F:(f).  DA:June 2004. 

 

     OF:Religious Studies Department, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Rd., Clinton, NY 13323.  OP:315- 859 4581.  EM:eanwar@hamilton.edu.  FAX:315- 859- 4390.  RES:60 College Hill Rd., Apt.1, Clinton, NY 13323.  HP:315) 853-7067.  CIT:Indonesia.

 

     DIS:Islamic Studies, Women’s Studies, and Islamic Philosophy.  EDU:Ph. D., Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture program, Philosophy Department, 2003.  GEO:Gender and Sexuality in Indonesia).  LAN:Sundanese, Indonesian, Arabic (reading), and French (reading).  EXP:a lecturer at the State Institute of Islamic Studies at Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia

PUB:

Forthcoming - Forthcoming “Ibn Sina and Meister Eckhart on Being,” in the Festschrift of Professor Hermann Landolt, Todd Lawson, ed., The Ismaili Institute Press.

2004 - “Prophetic Models In Islamic And Christian Spirituality: A Study of Ibn Arabi’s And Meister Eckhart’s Thought (Islam & Christian-Muslim Relations [ICMR] 15:1 (January, 2004).

2004 - “The Public Role of Women.” Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World, edited Richard Martin, ed. (New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2004).

2004 - “Harem”. Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World, edited Richard Martin, ed. (New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2004).

2003 - “Directed” Women’s Movements in Indonesia: Social and Political Agency from Within, Hawwa 2, 1.

 

AOKI, Eriko.  M/F:(f).  DA:9-23-93. 

 

     OF:Dept. Anthropology, Australian National U., Canberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA.  OP:61-6-2490768.  FAX:61-6-2494896.  RES:78 Carroll St, Hughes, ACT 2605.  HP:61-6-2823532.  CIT:Japan

 

     DIS:Anthropology.  EDU:MA Tokyo U.  GEO:Flores.  LAN:Japanese, Indonesian, English, Endenese, Lionese, Ngaonese.  EXP:Teaching, research.  PUB:"Sexuality, Words, and Power in Lio" (in Japanese) in Sudoh, ed. Ethnography of Sexuality; "Lament in Flores" (in Japanese) in Toh, et al., eds. Minzokubunka. Syogakkan 1990; "Sexuality and Mystic Knowledge in Central Flores" (in Japanese) Tonanajia Kenyu 86; "Mother, the Ancient Trunk; Father, the Deep Root" (in Japanese) Minzokugakukenkyu 86; "The Case of the Purloined Statue" in J. J. Fox, ed. To Speak in Pairs. Cambridge U. Pr. 1988.

 

APPELL, George N.  M/F:(m).  DA:11-23-93. 

 

     OF:Borneo Research Council, Phillips, ME 04966 USA.  OP:207-639-3636.  FAX:207-639-4500.  RES:Cottle Brook Farm, Phillips, ME 04966.  HP:207-639-3636.  CIT:USA.

 

     DIS:Social Anthropology.  EDU:PhD 1966 Australian National U.; MA 1957; MBA 1952, BA 1949 Harvard U.  GEO:Insular Southeast Asia, Borneo, Rungus Dusun, Bulusu' Dayak, Punan. LAN:Bulusu', Rungus, Indonesian.  EXP:Field research.    PUB:"The History of Research of Traditional Land Tenure and Tree Ownership in Borneo" in Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference of the Borneo Research Council.  Borneo Research Council (forthcoming); "To Do Battle with the Spirits: Bulusu' Spirit Mediums" (with L.W.R. Appell) in R. Winzeler, ed. The Seen and the Unseen: Shamanism, Mediumship and Possession in Borneo. Borneo Research Council 1993; Modernization and the Emergence of a Landless Peasantry: Essays on the Integration of Peripheries to Socioeconomic Centers. (Ed.)  Studies in Third World Societies 1985; "Resettlement of Peoples in Indonesian Borneo: The Social Anthropology of Administered Peoples" (Ed.) Borneo Research Bulletin 17; The Societies of Borneo: Explorations in the Theory of Cognatic Social Structure. (Ed.) American Anthropological Association 1976. 

 

ARAGON, Lorraine Victoria.  M/F:(f).  DA:10-19-93. 

 

     OF: Department of Anthropology 301 Old Alumni Building, CB 3115 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA.  OP:919-962-1243.  EM:LorraineAragon5@hotmail.com anaragon@ecuvm1 (Bitnet); anaragon@mail.ecu.edu (Internet).  FAX:919-962-1613.  RES:102 Mary St. Carrboro, NC 27510 USA.  HP:919-932-9638.  CIT:USA.

 

     DIS:Anthropology.  EDU:PhD 1991 U. Illinois; MA 1978 U. Pennsylvania; BA 1975 Clark U.  GEO:Central Sulawesi, Uma, Kulawi, Kaili.  LAN:English, Indonesian, Uma, Dutch, French.  EXP:Teaching, research, museum.  PUB:"Reorganizing the Cosmology: The Reinterpretation of Deities and Ancestors by Protestants in Central Sulawesi" in C. Kammerer, ed. Protestants and Tradition in Southeast Asia. National U. Singapore (in press); "Revised Rituals in Central Sulawesi: The Maintenance of Traditional Cosmological Concepts in the Face of Allegiance to World Religions" Anthropological Forum 6, 3; Beyond the Java Sea: Art of Indonesia's Outer Islands (with Paul Taylor) National Museum of Natural History and Abrams Pr. 1991; "Barkcloth in Central Sulawesi: A Vanishing Technology in Outer Island Indonesia" Expedition 32, 1. 

 

ARIKAWA, Tomoko.  M/F:(f).  DA:11-8-93. 

 

     RES:300-147 Yoshitomi Shisui-machi Kikuchi-gun Kumamoto, JAPAN 801-12.  HP:(0968) 38-6261.  CIT:Japan.

 

     DIS:Education, Anthropology.  EDU:PhD 1993 U. Illinois.  GEO:Indonesian students abroad (esp. in Japan).  LAN:Indonesian.  EXP:Research.  

 

ARPS, Bernard.  M/F:(m).  DA:10-14-93. 

 

     OF:Dept. Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia, State U. Leiden, PO Box 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, NETHERLANDS.  OP:+31-71-272222.  FAX:+31-71-272615.  CIT:Netherlands. 

 

     DIS:Anthropological Linguistics, Literary Studies, Performance Studies, Linguistics.  EDU:D.Litt. 1992, MA 1986 State U. Leiden.  GEO:Java, Javanese.  LAN:English, Javaness, Indonesian, Dutch, French, German.  EXP:Research, teaching, performance.  PUB:Performance in Java and Bali:Studies of Narrative, Theatre, Music, and Dance (Ed.) SOAS, U. London 1993; Tembang in Two Traditions:Performance and Interpretation of Javanese Literature. SOAS, U. London 1992; Golden Letters: Writing Traditions of Indonesia. (with A.T. Gallop)  British Library/Yayasan Lontar 1991; "Antara 'Nembang' dan 'Maca': Dampak Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Modern pada Pembacaan Puisi Jawa Tradisional di Yogyakarta" Jurnal Masyarakat Musikologi Indonesia 2; "Volkstradities en Instituties in het Middenjavaanse Wayangtheater" in C.P. Epskamp, ed. Theater op Java. De Walburg Pers 1985.

 

AVELING, Harry George.  M/F:(m).  DA:9-27-93. 

 

     OF:School of Asian Studies, La Trobe U., Bundoora, Victoria 3083 AUSTRALIA.  OP:613‑479‑1560.  FAX:613‑478‑5814.  RES:41 Wellman St, Box Hill, Victoria 3128 (All communications to office address).  HP:613‑890‑6927.  CIT:Australia.

 

     EDU:M.Ed 1992 U. New England: STM 1989 Wolaston Theological C.; MA 1966 U. Sydney.  GEO:Indonesia, Malaysia.  LAN:English, Malay, Indonesian, Medieval Latin.  EXP:Teaching, research, translation.  PUB:The Laughing Swamis:Australian Sannyasin Disciples of Sw.Satyananda and Osho. Motilal Banarsidass 1993;  Trans. The Girl From the Coast by Promoedya Toer, Select Books 1991;  Sastera Indonesia, Terlibat atau Tidak? Kanisius 1986; A Thematic History of Indonesian Poetry, CSEAS, Northern Illinois U. 1974.

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