Inter-Asia Cultural Studies    Vol. 2 No. 3   2001
 
Introduction
Kuan-Hsing Chen & Ota Yoshinobu
 
The 2000 Inter-Asia cultural studies conference statement
  
Conference agenda
  
Journal alliance: introduction 
Lau Kin-Chi
 
Doing a literary journal in a divided country: Changbi, its history and projects
Kim Young-Hee
 
Pacarayasara: a perturbing voice in Thai journalism
Pipob Udomittipong
 
Impaction: telling a story of a 20 year leftist journal
Sakiyama Masaki
 
Gendai-Shiso: making use of postmodernism
Ikegami Yoshihiko
 
The People’s Plan Forum: a brief introduction
Muto Ichiyo
 
Wrestling amid perplexity, committing amid unease: a critical introduction of Intellectual Inquiry
He Zhao-Tian
 
Movement: focus on migrant labour – introduction
Mori Yoshitaka
 
From passivity to a new border-crossing subjectivity 
Sakiyama Masaki
 
Feminisms in Asia: introduction
Tejaswini Niranjana 
 
Formulating an agenda for the women’s movement: a review of Naripokkho
Firdous Azim
 
Western imperialism, Japanese colonialism 
Part I: Internationalisms: Americanism, globalism, revolution – Introduction 
Colleen Lye
 
On the continuing necessity of anti-Americanism
Christopher Connery
 
The new penal state: globalization, history, and American criminal justice, c. 2000
Rebecca McLennan
 
Part II: Japanese colonialism – introduction 
Yoshimi Shunya
 
Embodiment of American modernity in colonial Korea
Yoo Sun-Young
 
Youth in East Asia: introduction 
Cho Hae-joang
 
Why are they “obsessed?” An exploration of the “Tong-Ren-Zhi” phenomenon among teenagers in Taiwan
Lin Yi Min
 
Asia film/melodrama: conceptualizing a category – introduction 
Ashish Rajadhyaksha 
 
Melodramatic polities? 
M. Madhava Prasad
 
Cross-cultural encounter: introduction
A. B. Shamsul 
 
Articulating the Pacific as transnational and transcultural space: introduction
Rob Wilson
 
The position of Japan in an awareness on the matter of “Inter-Asia”
Ota Masakuni
 
Post/Cold War? Introduction 
Kuan-Hsing Chen
 
Notes on the Cold War in Southeast Asia
Chua Beng-Huat
 
Note exotic, but too familiar…
Daniel Mato
 
What was given over, given over?
Tani E. Barlow
 
It is still to early to evaluate the conference
Yoshitaka Mori
 
Subject to what?: a comparative analysis of recent approaches to regulating television and broadcasting in Indonesia and Malaysia
Philip Kitley