Critical Asian Studies
Volume 43, Number 4 - December 2011
- Philip F. Kelly, guest editor – Migration, Agrarian Transition, and Rural Change in Southeast Asia: Introduction
- Derek Hall – Where the Streets Are Paved with Prawns: Crop Booms and Migration in Southeast Asia
- Sai S.W. Latt – More than Culture, Gender, and Class: Erasing Shan Labor in the "Success" of Thailand's Royal Development Project
- Jonathan Rigg and Albert Salamanca – Connecting Lives, Living, and Location: Mobility and Spatial Signatures in Northeast Thailand, 1982 - 2009
- Adam Lukasiewicz – Migration and Gender Identity in the Rural Philippines: Households with Farming Wives and Migrant Husbands
- Hew Cheng Sim – Coping with Change: Rural Transformation and Women in Contemporary Sarawak, Malaysia
- Laura Hein, guest editor, with Sheila Jager, Monica Kim, Ravi Palat, Emily Rosenberg, and Ussama Makdisi – Cultures of War Roundtable (Round Two)
- Daqing Yang – Revisionism and the Nanjing Atrocity
- Moss Roberts, reviewer – Jinnah: India, Partition, Independence
- Marilyn B. Young, reviewer – The Wrong War: Grit, Strategy, and the Way Out of Afghanistan / The American Way of War: How Bush's Wars Became Obama's
- Ephraim Poertner, Mathias Junginger, and Ulrike Müller-Böker – Migration in Far West Nepal: Challenging Migration Categories and Theoretical Lenses
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