Bibliography

The bibliography is presented in the following sections:

How do we think about Southeast Asia?

Readings on space and landscape

Sites

Hue

Yangon

Penang

Site and Space General

How do we think about Southeast Asia?

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000. 

Chen Kuan-Hsing. Asia as Method: Toward Deimperialization. Durham: Duke University Press, 2010. 

Chua Beng Huat. “Inter-Asia referencing and shifting frames of comparison.” In Carol Johnson, Vera Mackie and Tessa Morris-Suzuki, eds. The Social Sciences in the Asian Century. Canberra: ANU Press, 2015: 67-80.

Duara, Prasenjit. “Asia Redux: Conceptualizing a region for our times.” The Journal of Asian Studies 69: 4 (2010), pp. 963-983.

Sakai, Naoki. ‘“You Asians”: On the historical role of the West and Asia binary.’ South Atlantic Quarterly 99:4 (2000), pp. 789-817.

Zhang Liang. ‘How to Understand Stuart Hall’s “Identity” Properly’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 18:2 (2017): 188–196.

Readings on space and landscape:

Abbas, Ackbar. Hong Kong: Culture and Politics of Disappearance. University of Minnesota Press, 1997.

Allen, Joseph R. Taipei: City of Displacements. University of Washington Press, 2011. 

Blackburn, Anne. “Writing Buddhist Histories from Landscape and Architecture: Sukhothai and Chiang Mai,” Buddhist Studies Review 24(2) 2007: 192-225

Byrnes, Corey. Fixing Landscape: A Techno-Poetic History of China’s Three Gorges. Columbia University Press, 2019. 

Chopra, Preeti. “Refiguring the Colonial City: Recovering the Role of Local Inhabitants in the Construction of Colonial Bombay, 1854-1918.” Buildings & Landscapes: Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, vol. 14, 2007: 109-125.

Colombijn, F.“Toooot! Vroooom! The Urban Soundscape in Indonesia,” Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 22(2), 2007: 255–273.

Day, Tony. “‘Landscape’ in Early Java”, in Recovering the Orient. Artists, Scholars, Appropriations, ed. Andrew Gerstle and Anthony Milner. Chur: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1994: 175–204.

Duncan, James. 1990. The City as Text: The Politics of Landscape Interpretation in the Kandyan Kingdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Elias, A. “Alien Harbour: Frank Hurley, Jules Verne, and the Early Dress-divers of Underwater Sydney.” Australian Historical Studies, 50,2 (2019): 212-234.

Finnane, Antonia. “Water, Love, and Labour: Aspects of a Gendered Environment,” in Sediments of Time: Environment and Society in Chinese History, ed.Mark Elvin and Cuirong Liu. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009: 657–690.

Presner, Todd, Shepard, David Kawano. Hypercities Thick Mapping in the Digital Humanities https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3mh5t455 ISBN 9780674725348 Yoh Publication Date 2014-07-07

Protschky, Susie. Images of the Tropics: Environment and Visual Culture in Colonial Indonesia. Leiden: KITLV Press, 2011.

Purwanto, Bambang, Susan Legêne, Henk Schulte Nordholt and Susan Legêne (eds.) Sites, Bodies and Stories: Imagining Indonesian History. Singapore: NUS Press, 2015.

Ray, Sugata. Climate Change and the Art of Devotion: Geoaesthetics in the Land of Krishna, 1550–1850. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2019.

Rodríguez-Oretga, Nuria. “Digital art history: the questions that need to be asked”, Digital Resources, 2019. DOI: 10.1080/01973762.2019.1553832

Summers, David. Real Spaces: World Art History and the Rise of Western Modernism. Phaidon Press, 2003.

Tajudeen, Imran bin. “State Constructs of Ethnicity in the Reinvention of Malay-Indonesian Heritage in Singapore”, TDSR XVIII,II (2007): 7

Thompson, Ashley. Engendering the Buddhist State: Territory, Sovereignty, and Sexual Difference in the Inventions of Angkor. London: Routledge, 2016.

Vickers, A. “Ubud: Becoming Bali’s Centre of the Arts 1920-1970,” in Ubud: A Short History of an Art and Cultural Center in Bali. Ubud: Museum Puri Lukisan, 2011: 35–58.

Whitelaw, Mitchell. “Generous Interfaces for Digital Cultural Collections”, DHQ Digital Humanities Quarterly 9,1 (2015).\

Whiteman, Stephen. Where Dragon Veins Meet: The Kangxi Emperor and His Estate at Rehe. University of Washington Press, 2020. 

Zhu, Jianfei. Chinese Spatial Strategies: Imperial Beijing, 1420-1922. London: Routledge, 2004. 

Sites

The American Bottom http://theamericanbottom.org/index.

ArcGIS - ViewsOfMtFuji (no date). http://www.arcgis.com/home/webscene/viewer.html?webscene=9f376d8572a741eb90c06f0beddfdb69

Digital Harlem project, http://digitalharlem.org/

Enchanting the Desert, by Nicholas Bauch http://www.enchantingthedesert.com/home/

Hypercities and thick mapping: https://www.hypercities.com

Newcastle University Frontier Massacres Site: https://c21ch.newcastle.edu.au/colonialmassacres/introduction.php

Nguan (2017) SINGAPORE. Singapore? Maybe Hotel, 2017:  www.nguan.tv

Soweto 3-D project, by Angel David Nieves, http://apartheidheritages.org/projects/shgis/

Survey of London: https://surveyoflondon.org/

The Virtual Museum of Balinese Painting, Adrian Vickers et al.,: www.balipaintings.org

Hue

André-Pallois, N. L’Indochine: un lieu d’échange culturel? : les peintres français et indochinois, fin XIXe-XXe siècle. Paris: Presses de l’École française d’Extrême-Orient, 1997.

Anh, T.T. A Tu Giac Housing Conversation Prototype of Bao Vinh Village, Hue City, Vietnam. Master of Architecture. Chiang Mai University, 2008..

Annam. Tourisme (Bureau). Notice touristique sur l’Annam. Hanoi: Impr. d’Extrême-Orient, 1926.

Belle Indochine: http://belleindochine.free.fr/sommaire.htm

Boi Tran Huynh. Vietnamese Aesthetics From 1925 onwards. University of Sydney. Sydney College of the Arts, 2005.

Bùi, T.T. and Vũ, H.P. Kinh tế thủ công nghiệp và phát triển công nghệ Việt Nam dưới triều Nguyễn. Huế: Nhà xuất bản Thuận Hóa. 1998.

Cadière, L. Kinh thành Hué̂ & té̂ Nam Giao = la merveilleuse capitale & le sacrifice du Nam Giao. Hué̂: NXB Thu.̂an Hoá, 2004.

Chochod, L. Huê, la mystérieuse. Paris: Mercure de France, 1943.

DiGregorio, M. et al. “Living with the Dead: The politics of ritual and remembrance in contemporary Vietnam,” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 38(3) 2007: 433–440.

Doling, T. Exploring Huế. Thế Giới, 2018.

Hideaki, H., Phạm, Đ.N.T. and Dương, P.Q.N. Kiến trúc đình làng tỉnh Thừa Thiên Huế, 2018.

Lamb, A. The Mandarin Road to Old Hué: Narratives of Anglo-Vietnamese Diplomacy from the 17th Century to the Eve of the French Conquest. London, 1970.

Lê Văn Hảo (1982) Huê un chef d’oeuvre de poésie urbaine. Paris: Sudestasie.

Li, Tana. “An Alternative Vietnam? The Nguyen Kingdom in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries,” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 29(1) (1998): 111–121.

Scott, Phoebe. “Forming and Reforming the Artist Modernity, Agency and the Discourse of Art in North Vietnam, 1925 - 1954.” PhD thesis, University of Sydney, 2012.

Photothèque EFEO: http://collection.efeo.fr/ws/web/app/report/index.html

Taylor, N.A. Painters in Hanoi: An Ethnography of Vietnamese Art, 2009.

Thiệu Trị, École française d’Extrême-Orient, and Bibliothèque Ngư đê danh thá̆ng đô hội thi tập. n.p..

Vietnam Nôm Manuscripts Field Digitization Project - Digital Collections: https://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16002coll24

Penang

Agustine, Paul and James Lochhead. Just for the Love of It: Popular Music in Penang, 1930s-1960s. Kuala Lumpur: SRID, 2015. 

Aitken, Robert. Imperial Belvederes: Hill Stations of Malaya, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. 

Badriyah, Haji Salleh and Loh Wei Leng (eds.). Glimpses of Penang’s Past: Reprint No. 33 of Articles from JSBRAS and JMBRAS, Penang: Thinkcity and JMBRAS, 2015.

Barber, Andrew. Colonial Penang, 1789-1957, Kuala Lumpur: Karamoja Press, 2017. 

Bierre, Julia de and James Bain Smith. Penang Through Gilded Doors, Penang: Areca Books, 2006. 

Cheah, Jin Seng. Penang: 500 Early Postcards, Singapore: Editions Didier Millet, 2013. 

Chin, Yoon Khen. Traditional Trades of Penang, Penang: Areca Books, 2014.

DeBenardi, Jean . Penang: Rites of Belonging In A Malaysian Chinese Community, Singapore: NUS Press, 2009.

DeBenardi, Jean. The Way that Lives in the Heart: Chinese Popular Religion and Spirit Mediums in Penang, Malaysia, Singapore: NUS Press, 2011. 

Gardner, Simon, Pindar Sidisunthorn & Lai Ee May. Heritage Trees in Penang, first published 2011, Penang: Areca Books, 2015. 

Gibby, Mike. Penang Hill: A Journey Through Time, Penang: Entrepot Publishing, 2017.

Hoyt, S.H. Old Penang. Shah Alam: Oxford University Press (Image of Asia),1991.

Khoo, Salma Nasution. More than Merchants: A History of the German-speaking Community in Penang 1800s - 1940s, Penang: Areca Books, 2006. 

Khoo, Salma & Halim Berbar. Heritage Houses of Penang, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2009.

Khoo, Salma. Sun Yat Sen in Penang, first published in 2008, Penang: Areca Books, 2010

Khoo, Salma Nasution. The Chulia in Penang: Patronage and Place-Making Around the Kapitan Kling Mosque, 1786-1957, Penang: Areca Books, 2014. 

Khoo, Salma Nasution. Sejarah Bergambar Seberang Perai/ Province Wellesley, A Pictorial History, Penang: Areca Books, 2016. 

Khor, Neil Jin Keong Khor, Keat Siew Khoo, Izrun Muaz Md. Adnan. The Penang Po Leung Kuk: Chinese Women, Prostitution & A Welfare Organisation, Kuala Lumpur: JMBRAS, 2004.

Langdon, Marcus. Penang: The Fourth Presidency of India 1805–1830, Volume One: Ships, Men and Mansions, Penang: Areca Books, 2013. 

Langdon, Marcus. Penang: The Fourth Presidency of India 1805–1830, Volume Two: Fire, Spice and Edifice, Penang: George Town World Heritage Inc., 2015. 

Langdon, Marcus. George Town’s Historic Commercial & Civic Precincts, Penang: George Town World Heritage Incorporated, 2015.

Langdon, Marcus. Epitaph: The Northam Road Protestant Cemetery, Penang: Georgetown World Heritage Inc., 2017. 

Lewis, S.L. Cities in Motion: Urban Life and Cosmopolitanism in Southeast Asia, 1920–1940. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Lim, Jon Sun Hock. The Penang House: And the Straits Architect 1887 - 1941, Penang: Areca Books, 2015.

Mahani, Musa. Sejarah Masjid & Keramat di Pulau Pinang, Penang: Think City, 2014.

Mahani, Musa. Malay Secret Societies in the Northern Malay States, 1821-1940, Kuala Lumpur: JMBRAS, 2007. 

Penang (Prince of Wales Island): The Picturesque Island of Malaya, Penang: The Municipality of George Town, 1932. 

Penang Past and Present: 1786 - 1963. A Historical Account of the City of George Town Since 1786, Penang: City Council of George Town, 1966.

Permanent Collection, 1965 to 1996 - Penang State Art Gallery, Penang: Penang State Art Gallery, 1996. 

Penang’s Living Legacy: Heritage Traders of Georgetown, Penang: George Town World Heritage Incorporated, 2015. 

Sharp, Ilsa. The E&O Hotel: Pearl of Penang, Singapore: Marshall Cavendish, 2008.

Tan Chee Khuan. Penang Artists 1920 to 1990. Penang: Art Gallery, 1990.

Tan Kim Hong, The Chinese in Penang, A Pictorial History, Penang: Areca Books, 2007.

Tan, Sooi Beng. Bangsawan: A Social and Stylistic History of Popular Malay Opera, Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1993. 

Tan, Sooi Beng, Liew Kung Yu, Ong Ke Shin, Foo Wei Meng & Chew Win Chen. The Potehi Glove Puppet Theatre of Penang: An Evolving Heritage, Penang: George Town World HEritage Incorporated, 2017. 

Tan Sooi Beng and Patricia Matusky. The Music of Malaysia, The Classical, Folk and Syncretic Traditions, 2nd edition, London and New York: SOAS Musicology Series and Routledge, 2017.

Thompson, Mark, Karl Steinberg & Adrian Cheah. George Town World Heritage Site, the story of the Chinese in nineteenth-century Penang, Penang: Neo-Sentuhan, 2015.

Wong, Yee Tuan. Penang Chinese Commerce in the 19th Century: The Rise and Fall of the Big Five, Singapore: ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, 2015. 

Zabielskis, Peter, Yeoh Seng Guan & Kat Fatland (eds.), Penang & Its Networks of Knowledge, Penang: Areca Books, 2017.

Yangon

Adas, M. (1974) The Burma Delta: Economic Development and Social Change on an Asian Rice Frontier. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Allott, Anna. “Continuity and Change in the Burmese Literary Canon,” in The Canon in Southeast Asian Literatures: Literatures of Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, ed. David Smyth (Richmond, UK: Curzon, 2000), 21-40.

Carlson, M. “Painting as Cipher: Censorship of the Visual Arts in Post-1988 Myanmar,” Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 31,1 (2016): 116–172.

Ching, I. “Art from Myanmar,” Third Text, 25,4(2011): 431–446. https://doi.org/10.1080/09528822.2011.587688

de la Perrière, Brac B. “Sibling Relationships in the Nat Stories of the Burmese Cult to the ‘Thirty-seven,’” Moussons, 5 (2002): 31–48. https://doi.org/10.4000/moussons.2670

de la Perrière, Brac B. “Expériences des mondes spirituels et savoirs en Birmanie : la place de l’ethnographe,” Moussons 23 (2014) : 81–99. https://doi.org/10.4000/moussons.2876

de la Perrière, Brac B. “An Overview of the Field of Religion in Burmese Studies,” Asian Ethnology, 68, 2 (2009):185–210.

Fennessy, M. (2016) Marriage, modernity and “manner”: a Burmese-Buddhist woman’s agency in contemporary Yangon, Myanmar. Göttingen : GISCA, Göttingen Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

Girke, Felix. “The Yangon Court Buildings: Between Thick and Thin,” Heritage Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues In Southeast Asia 30 (2015), 72-104.

Guillard, Ginette. “Essai sur le dessin humoristique birman” ; Masters thesis, INALCO, 1990.

Henderson, Virginia. Yangon Echoes: Inside Heritage Homes (Bangkok: River Books, 2015)

Ikeya, Chie. Refiguring Women, Colonialism, and Modernity in Burma. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2011.

Jarosław, J., Hildebrandt-Radke, I. and Allison, P. “Reading ‘Saturn’: Interpretive Practice under Censorship in Burma,” Journal of Burma Studies, 16,1 (2012): 1–25.

Kelly, Talbot R. Burma, Painted and Described. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1905.

Ker, Yin. “L’ ‘art fou’ ou l’art moderne birman selon les illustrations de Bagyi Aung Soe,” in La question de L’art en Asie orientale, ed. Flora Blanchon. Paris: Presses de l’Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 2008: 387-404.

Lewis, S.L. Cities in Motion: Urban Life and Cosmopolitanism in Southeast Asia, 1920–1940 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016).

Ma Ma Lay, Not Out of Hate: A Novel of Burma, trans. Margaret Aung-Thwin, ed. William H. Frederick. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University for International Studies, 1991.

Ranard, Andrew. Burmese Painting: A Linear and Lateral History. Chiangmai: Silkworm Books, 2009.

Shway Yoe. The Burman: His Life and Notions. Arran: Kiscadale, 1989 [1882].

Thein Han, U (Zaw Kyi). “Art in Burma”, in Modern Art of Asia: New Movements and Old Traditions, ed. Japan Cultural Forum. Tokyo: Toto Shuppan Company, 1961: 7-11.