SEACoast Slow Seminar: Ocean Pulse

Slow Seminar on Leonard and Barbara Andaya's works

3.50 - 5pm | Monday January 30th, 2023 | Social Sciences 1 Room 261

Join us for a reading and discussion of Leonard and Barbara Andaya's key arguments about the broader currents of trade, colonial, ethnic, sexual, and gender relations that have shaped maritime history in Southeast Asia.

Participants are asked to read the selected texts ahead of the seminar, and not to be discouraged if you are unable to get through all of the readings. Read as much as you are able, and feel free to focus on sections that are of particular interest to you!

Readings

Leonard Andaya's articles:
2001.The Search for the 'Origins' of Melayu. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies.
2000. A History of Trade in the Sea of Melayu. Itinerario, European Journal of Overseas History.

Barbara Andaya's book: 
To Live as Brothers: Southeast Sumatra in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (link to full book)

If you plan to attend the seminar, please fill out this form. 


This seminar is one part of SEACoast's Ocean Pulse: Historicizing the Modern events. For the Feb 10th Talks by Leonard and Barbara Andaya, with roundtable discussants Carla Freccero, Sharon Kinoshita, and Vanita Seth, please follow this link.

For questions or assistance with accessing the articles, please email seacoast@ucsc.edu 



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