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    Felak, J.
    Findlay, J.
    Giebel, C.
    Glenn, S.
    Gregory, J.
    Guy, R. K.
    Hevly, B.
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    Poiger, U.
    Pyle, K.
    Rafael, V.
    Rodriguez-Silva, I.
    Rorabaugh, W.
    Schmidt, B.
    Schwarz, F.
    Sears, L.
    Singh, N.
    Smallwood, S.
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    Taylor, Q.
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Laurie J. Sears
Professor: Indonesian History; Historiography; Southeast Asian History; Comparative Colonialisms; Psychoanalysis and Colonialism

lsears@u.washington.edu
http://faculty.washington.edu/lsears
http://jsis.washington.edu/sea


Education

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986.

Selected Bibliography

“Reading Ayu Utami: Notes for a Study of Trauma and the Archive in Indonesia,” Indonesia 83 (2007): 17-40.

Ed. Knowing Southeast Asian Subjects. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007.

“Knowledges that Travel in Southeast Asian Area Studies,” with Carlo Bonura, in Knowing Southeast Asian Subjects, 2007.

“Postcolonial Identities, Feminist Criticism, and Southeast Asian Studies,” in Knowing Southeast Asian Subjects, 2007.

“Visual Arts, Literatures, and Performance,” essay and visuals for Islam in Southeast AsiaTextbook, Asia Society/NEH, 2006.

“Declaration of Universal Humanity,” Liberal Islam Network, translated by Laurie J. Sears, positions 13: I (2005): 1-4.

“The Persistence of Evil and the Impossibility of Truth in Goenawan Mohamad’s Kali” in Beginning to Remember: The Past in the Indonesian Present, ed., Mary Zurbuchen. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2005.

"Islamic Mysticism in Javanese Ramayana Stories," in Mandakranta Bose, ed. Ramayana Stories in Performance in South and Southeast Asia. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.

"CA Comment on Masterpieces of Oral and Intangible Culture," Current Anthropology 43/1 [February 2002]: 146-47.

"Intellectuals, Theosophy, and Failed Narratives of the Nation in Late Colonial Java," in The Post- Colonial Reader, ed. Henry Schwarz. London: Basil Blackwell, 2000.

Shadows of Empire: Colonial Discourse and Javanese Tales. Durham: Duke University Press, 1996. Winner of Harry Benda Book Award 1999. Runner-up for Barnard Hewitt Award of the American Society for Theatre Research 1997.
[second printing December 1999]

Editor, Fantasizing the Feminine in Indonesia. Durham: Duke University Press, 1996.

"Fragile Identities: Deconstructing Women and Indonesia," in Fantasizing the Feminine in Indonesia, ed. Laurie J. Sears.

"Rethinking Indian Influence in Javanese Shadow Theatre Traditions," Comparative Drama 28/1 (Spring 1994).

Editor, Autonomous Histories, Particular Truths: Essays in Honor of John R. W. Small. Madison: Wisconsin Monographs on Southeast Asia, 1993.

"The Contingency of Autonomous History," in Autonomous Histories, Particular Truths, ed. Laurie J. Sears.

Boundaries of the Text: Epic Performances in South and Southeast Asia, eds. Joyce B. Flueckiger and Laurie J. Sears. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan South and Southeast Asian Studies Monographs, 1991.

"Authoritative Voices and the Vietnam Experience," Journal of Urban and Cultural Studies, II/1 (1991), 115-118.

"Introduction," by Laurie J. Sears & Joyce B. Flueckiger. In Boundaries of the Text: Epic Performances in South and Southeast Asia, eds. J. B. Flueckiger and L. J. Sears, 1991.

"Javanese Mahabharata Stories: From Oral Tradition to Written Text," in Boundaries of the Text: Epic Performances in South and Southeast Asia, eds. J. B. Flueckiger and L. J. Sears, 1991.

"Aesthetic Displacement in Javanese Theatre: Three Contemporary Performance Styles," (Fall 1989), The Drama Review.

"Epic Voyages: The Transmission of the Epics from India to Java," in Aesthetic Tradition and Cultural Transmission in Java and Bali, 1-30.

BOMB: Indonesian Short Stories by Putu Wijaya, eds. Ellen Rafferty & Laurie J. Sears. Madison: University of Wisconsin Southeast Asia Monographs, 1988.

Aesthetic Tradition and Cultural Transition In Java and Bali, eds. Stephanie Morgan & Laurie J. Sears. Madison: University of Wisconsin Southeast Asia Monographs, 1984.

Research in Progress

Dread and Enchantment in the Indonesian Literary Archive

Amir Hamzah Stories from Persia to Java

“The Year of Living Dangerously: Soekarno's words to Arifin C. Noer's
images,” essay for Daniel S. Lev Festschrift

 

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