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參考書目與建議閱讀書目
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Notions and Christian Conceptions.” Ethnology 32(1):55–68.
–. 1998. “More Than an Ethnic Marker: Toraja Art as Identity Negotiator.”American
Ethnologist 25(3):327–351.
–. 2006. Art as Politics: Re-craftingIdentities, Tourism, and Power in TanaToraja, Indonesia.
Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.
2. Aditjondro, George Junus. 2007. “Reciprocal Gratitude without ‘Thank You.’”Jakarta Post,
October 27.
3. Agence France Presse. 1995. “US Imperialism Killed Over 10% of Vietnamese Population During
War.” Hanoi, April 29, 1995.
4. Aguilar, Filomeno V. 1998. Clash of Spirits: The History of Power and Sugar Planter Hegemony
on a Visayan Island. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
5. Agustinanto, Fatimana. 2003. “Riau.” In Trafficking of Women and Children in Indonesia, edited
by R. Rosenberg, 178–182. Jakarta: International Catholic Migration Commission and the
AmericanCenter for International Labor Solidarity.
6. Alatas, Alwi, and Fifrida Desliyanti. 2002. Revolusi Jilbab: Kasus Pelarang Jilbabdi SMA Negeri
Se-Jabotabek,1982–1991 (The Jilbab Revolution: The Prohibitionof Headscarves in State
Schools in the Jabotabek Region, 1982–1991). Jakarta: Al-I’tishom,2002.
7. Alwi Sheikh Alhady. 1962. Malay Customs and Traditions. Singapore: EasternUniversities Press.
8. Ammarell, Gene. 1999. Bugis Navigation. New Haven, Conn: Yale UniversitySoutheastAsia
Studies Monograph Series.
9. Andaya, Leonard. 2001. “The Search for the ‘Origins’ of Melayu.” Journal of SoutheastAsian
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of Nationalism (rev. ed.). London: Verso.
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SoutheastAsia and the World, 131–138. Verso: London & New York.
11. Anderson, E. N. 1988. The Food of China. New Haven, Conn.: Yale UniversityPress.
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New York: Routledge.
13. Apinan Poshyanand. 1993. “Thai MODERNism and (Post?) Modernism, 1970s and 1980s.” In
Tradition and Change: Contemporary Art of Asia and the Pacific, edited by C. Turner, 222–236.
St. Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press.
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