Asia Leadership Fellow Program - 1998 Fellows
Asia Leadership Fellow Program - 1998 Fellows
1.Dr. Liu Xin (China)
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
Work Information:
· Carried out extensive anthropological fieldwork in isolated villages
in rural China.
· Publications include "Space, Mobility and Flexibility: Chinese
Villagers and Scholars Negotiate Power at Home and Abroad" in
Ungrounded
Empires: the Cultural Politics of Modern Chinese Transnationalism (1997);
and "Yao: The Practice of Everyday Space in Northern Rural Shanxi" in
Landscape,
Culture, and Power in Chinese Society(1998).
ALFP Research Project: "Modernization and
Its Discontents"
Personal Information: B.A. (Economics), Shanxi
School of Economics and Finance, China (1982); M.Sc. (Applied
Statistics), Renmin University, China (1985), M.A. (1990) and
Ph.D. (1995) in social anthropology, from the School of Oriental
and African Studies, University of London.
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2.Endo Suanda (Indonesia)
Chairman, Society for Indonesian Performing Arts; Lecturer, Indonesian College of
the Arts, Bandung
Work Information:
· Performed as a dancer, musician, choreographer, and puppeteer in Indonesia
and abroad. He also taught and organized performances at various universities
in Indonesia and abroad.
· Published articles focusing particularly on the performing arts in socio-political
context. His research as a ethnomusicologist is currently focused on the shadow
Puppet Theater of Cirebon.
ALFP Research Topic: "Local, National, Global: Culturo-Political
Dilemma".
Personal Information: B.A. (1973), from the National Dance
Academy, Bandung; and M.A. (1983), from Wesleyan University.
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3.Dr. Diana Wong (Malaysia)
Visiting Fellow, Institute of Malaysian & International Studies, Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia
Work Information:
· Held past positions as Lecturer, Faculty of Sociology, Universitaet
Bielefeld (1980-85); Research Fellow, Center for Social Science Research, Universitaet
Erlangen-Nuernberg (1985-87, 1989-92); and Deputy Director, Institute of Southeast
Asian Studies, Singapore (1995-1998).
· Publications include:
"Foreign Domestic Workers
in Singapore" in "Asia Pacific Migration Journal, 5 (1)" (1996),
and "Post- and Pre-Modern Ambiguities" in SOJOURN-Journal of Social
Issues in Southeast Asia, Vol. 10 No. 1 (1995).
ALFP Research Topic: "The Concept of Asia".
Personal Information: B.A. from the University of Singapore;
Diplom Soziologie (1977) and Doc. rec. soc. (1984) from Universitaet Bielefeld,
Germany.
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4.Ms. Sylvia L. Mayuga (Philippines)
Writer & Columnist;
Chairman, Green Alliance for Mt. Banahaw
Work Information:
· Extensively involved in organizing communities for sustainable development,
and co-founded with fellow eco-activists an NGO group 'Green Alliance'.
· Received various awards such as the National Book Award (1982, 1983)
and the Focus Award for Best Essay of the Year (1973).
· Publications include:
Journey to the Center (a monograph on
Philippines art and ritual),
Earth, Fire and Water (a compilation of
essays on art, culture and the environment), and
Paraiso (a poetic history
of Mt. Banahaw).
ALFP Research Topic: "Religious Faith and Development".
Personal Information: B.A. (1963) from St. Theresa's College,
Manila; and M.Sc. (1966) (Comparative Journalism) from Columbia University.
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5.Dr. Janadas Devan (Singapore)
Special Correspondent & Leader Writer,
Straits Times, Singapore
Work Information:
· Published various papers in academic journals, newspapers and magazines.
He has also written series of essays on key moments in the history of modern
Asia.
· Currently working on a book,
Model Nation: An Anatomy of a Rational
State, a study of how the 'founding' narratives of history in the post-colonial
state enable specific social and political formations within the state.
· Taught at various universities in Singapore, the U.S. and at Brown University.
ALFP Research Topic: "Asian Modernity"
Personal Information: Read economics, statistics and English
at the National University of Singapore; and postgraduate work in English
literature and literary theory at Cornell University.
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6.Dr. Suwanna Satha-Anand (Thailand)
Assoc. Prof. and Head of Philosophy Dept., Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Work Information:
· Written numerous books and papers on philosophy and religion in contemporary
society.
· Publications include: "Healing the Earth with Women and Buddhism" in
Asia
Pacific Women's Studies Journal, "Prostitution, Buddhism and 'New Rights'
in Southeast Asia" in The East Asian Challenges for Human Rights, and "Truth
over Convention: Feminist Interpretations of Buddhism" in
Religious
Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of Women.
ALFP Research Topic: "Religion and Social Change:
Women & Buddhism".
Personal Information: B.A. (Philosophy) from Chulalongkorn
University (1977); M.A. (1978) and Ph.D. (1983) from the University of Hawaii.
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