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H-ASIA Sept 13 2012 TOC IIAS Newsletter 61 - Swiss photographic collections on Asia ******************************************* From: "Voorter, T.J.H." <T.J.H.Voorter@iias.nl<mailto:T.J.H.Voorter@iias.nl>> The International Institute for Asian Studies publishes The Newsletter four times a year. With a worldwide circulation of nearly 13,000 institutes and individuals in Europe, North America, Australia, and Asia, The Newsletter is a forum for scholars to share commentary and opinion; research essays; book, journal and website reviews; artwork; and announcements of events, projects and conferences with colleagues in academia and beyond. Get an email version in your inbox or receive a paper copy and subscribe here: http://www.iias.nl/subscribe ================================================= The Newsletter 61 - Swiss photographic collections on Asia http://www.iias.nl/the-newsletter/newsletter-61-autumn-2012 When you understand where you come from and the environment around you, you can take the future into your hands and contribute to a better destiny. Guest editors Paul Bucherer-Dietschi and Anke Schürer-Ries introduce the photographic collections on Asia in Swiss archives, comment on their significance to research and cultural heritage, and reflect on the technical and methodological aspects of building and maintaining such collections. CONTENTS 3 From the editor THE STUDY ------------------------------------------------- 4-5 Of methods and aims: The field of archaeology in colonial India - Sraman Mukherjee 6-7 Lost paradise - Louis Zweers 8-10 The tale of Lampung submerged: A native's reflections of the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Krakatau in 1883 - Suryadi 11 Internal child trafficking in China - Anqi Shen, Georgios A. Antonopoulos, and Georgios Papanicolaou 12 Mall danger. Special feature page: The Opinion - Andy Fuller THE FOCUS: Swiss photographic collections on Asia ------------------------------------------------- 21-23 Swiss photographic collections on Asia - Paul Bucherer-Dietschi, Anke Schürer-Ries, and Benno Widmer 24-25 A picturesque journey through India 1786-1794. Watercolours by Thomas and William Daniell - Roland Steffant 26-28 The visual heritage of Afghanistan - Dominic Wirz, Anke Schürer-Ries and Paul Bucherer-Dietschi 29-31 Visualising history and space in the Basel Mission Archives - Guy Thomas & Anke Schürer-Ries 32-33 Visual anthropology as a discipline of words. On the importance of the verbal in visual archives - Christof Thurnherr 34-36 Photographic partners for ethnographic artefacts - Thomas Psota THE REVIEW ------------------------------------------------- 13 New for review 14 New ICAS and IIAS publications 15 The Chinese Communist Party, then and now - Mireille Mazard 16-17 The 1965-1966 killings: Facts and fictions in dangerous liaisons - Ariel Heryanto 18-19 Women on the move - Su Lin Lewisy 19 Twice hidden, twice forgotten - Niels Mulder 20 Buddhist murals of northeast Thailand - William Noseworthy 37 Science and technology - Lewis Pyenson 38-39 Creating places and connections: A review of Arte-Polis 4. Special feature page: The Place-makers - Roy Voragen THE NETWORK ------------------------------------------------- 40-43 News from Asia 44-46 Critical heritage studies: IIAS summer school revisited 47 Announcements 48-49 IIAS Announcements 50-52 IIAS Outreach: Hortus Malabaricus in the year 2012 53 Amsterdam sojourns. Special feature page: The Alumnus - OOI Keat Gin 54 IIAS Research projects 55 IIAS Fellows THE PORTRAIT ------------------------------------------------- 56 A palace of eternity: A Chu King's tomb in Beidongshan - James Lin ================================================= Thomas Voorter Communications Coordinator International Institute for Asian Studies +31-71-5272917 | http://www.iias.nl ************************************************************************ To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to: <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu<mailto:H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu>> For holidays or short absences send post to: <listserv@h-net.msu.edu<mailto: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/>
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