Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Vol. 16 No. 2 June 2015
Editorial statement
Essays
Bade logon ki tarah: pregnant and poor in the city
Rakhi GHOSHAL
Beyond the criticism of assimilation: rethinking the politics of ethno-national education in postwar Japan
JO Gwan-ja
Johnnie To’s “northern expedition”: from Milkyway Image to Drug War
Yiu-Wai CHU
Implications of Chinese empire discourses in East Asia: critical studies on China
BAIK Youngseo
Governing “secrecy” in medical modernity: knowledge power and the mi-yi outlaws
LIN Chien-Ting
Visual essay
How I eventually created over 150 illustrations for Lu Xun’s works
ZHAO Yannian (Translated by Mon WONG)
Bilingual education
Editorial introduction: challenges for bilingual education in the age of globalization
Tejaswini NIRANJANA
Boredom and fear in the undergraduate classroom: the medium of instruction controversy in Hong Kong
HUI Po-keung
“Englicization” under the flag of internationalization: a case study of Shanghai University
WANG Xiaoming (Translated by JIN Li)
Abolishing English in schools: implications for higher education in West Bengal
Samita SEN
English education in the Indian multi-lingual classroom
Tejaswini NIRANJANA
Roundtable on mass violence in Indonesia 1965-1966
Editorial introduction
CHUA Beng Huat
Reading the mass violence in Indonesia 1965-1966 as a form of primitive accumulation
Colm McNAUGHTON
Capitalism, primitive accumulation and the 1960s massacres: revisiting the New Order and its violent genesis
Vedi R. HADIZ
The Indonesian Killings and economic redistribution: a reply to Hilmar Farid
Mathias HAMMER