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LuceSEA Fall 2024 Webinar Series
Join UH Mānoa’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies this spring for our Fall 2024 CSEAS Events Series! Schedule: Stay tuned for zoom links for these events!
Congratulations to the 2024 Moscotti Fellowship Awardees!
UH Mānoa’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) is excited to announce the winners of our 2024 Albert D. Moscotti Fellowship for Graduate Studies of Southeast Asia: Please join us in congratulating these up and coming scholars of Southeast Asia! More information about the Moscotti Fellowship can be found HERE.
Check out our feed for CSEAS in the News!
What have we been up to lately as a Center? Check out our new CSEAS in the News! feed curated from UH News and other sources at https://www.cseashawaii.org/news-media/cseas-in-the-news/
Fall 2024 Southeast Asia Course List
These are the courses with a Southeast Asia focus or relevance which will be offered during the Fall 2023 semester at UH Mānoa
Launch of the Martial Law Digital Library
Everyone is invited to the launch of the Martial Law Digital Library happening on Monday, 08 April 2024 at 10AM (Manila) and on Sunday, 07 April 2024 at 4PM (Honolulu)/7PM (PST)/10PM (EST). The hybrid event will be held at the 5/F New Rizal Library, Ateneo de Manila University (Loyola Heights Campus) and via Zoom. This project is a […]
Online Talk: Fishing in Troubled Waters
Date and Time: March 7, 2024 from 12:00-1:15pm HST In this presentation, Dr. Hongzhou Zhang (Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University) will provide an overview of the fishing issues in Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on the South China Sea. He will also discuss the causes of the fishing disputes and the implications of fishing […]
Sounding the Earth: Bamboo, Metal, and Wood Instruments of Southeast Asia
The Center for Southeast Asian Studies, the Ethnomusicology Program in the Music Department, and Asia Collection present an exhibit entitled, “Sounding the Earth: Bamboo, Metal, and Wood Instruments of Southeast Asia” on view in Hamilton Library’s 4th Floor Asia Collection from February 1 – May 20, 2024. The exhibit is open to the public during […]
Two Events with Dr. LaVerne David C. de la Peña: Kabataang Pinoy, and The Cordillera Interlocking Rhythms
The kabataang Pinoy (Filipino youth) evolved as a distinct cultural group during the American colonial period 1898-1946. coinciding with urbanization and the secularization of education. During this period, the youth gained autonomy, distancing themselves from parental control and developing their own cultural identity. They began to form a conscious, imagined identity, create unique expressive forms […]
Webinar: Relearning Southeast Asia: Field School
Join us for the first session in this webinar series on decolonizing Southeast Asian Studies, as we look at learning and relearning Southeast Asia through the lens of students from the region.