Friday, May 3, 2019
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Room 101, Stephen Robert '62 Hall, 280 Brook Street
A presentation and exhibition of student work on Southeast Asia and its diasporas.
Program:
Alex Adia – Data Disaggregation & Its Impact on Identifying Health Disparities Among Filipino and Vietnamese Adults in California
Sandra Moore – Tourism & the Wayang Kulit
Margaret Follett – "Such a Method of Doing Business": Local Shipping Agents, the Hajj, and the Divide between Corporate and Colonial Priorities in Late 1870s, Jeddah
Tabitha Payne – Blurring Truth and Fiction in Modern Southeast Asian Literature
Sindura Sriram – The Hindu Yogic Path to Supposed Enlightenment
Anya Gupta – The Temporary, the Transitory and the In-between
Isaac Leong – The Profane, the Sacred, and the Social: Different identities of a keris in the Haffenreffer Museum
Nicole Yow Wei – Discussion Course Development: Articulating Islame in Southeast Asia (Fall 2019)
Victoria Huynh – Resilient Roots: Vietnamese Refugee Gardening in Camden, NJ
Liam Greenwell – Still Angry: An Expanding Hardcore Punk Culture in Saigon
Bella Hoang and Thedoe Nyunt – SEASI History Project
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Sponsored by the Southeast Asian Studies Initiative (SEASI)