Jun 8, 2011

IIAS Newsletter No. 56

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Spring 2011
1 Cover
2 Contents
3 From the Director
The Study
4 - 5 A Yao Script Project: “Culture”, Texts and Literacy in Contemporary Vietnam Bradley C. Davis
6 - 7 The crown jewels lost and found Louis Zweers
8 - 9 The exceptional Asian: The fetish for culture In India and Japan Olga Kanzaki Sooudi and Ajay Gandhi
10 “Love travels downwards” Dorota Szawarska
11 BULAC library Francis Richard
11 Book publishing in Cambodia Kheng Pytou Kethya
12 Bookmarked
The Focus - Supplementary education in Asia
13 - 14 Supplementary education in Asia Julian Dierkes and Mark Bray
15 Buxiban in Taiwan Chuing Prudence Chou and James K. S. Yuan
16 - 17 The policies on supplemental education in Korea Jin Lee
18 - 19 Supplementary education in Cambodia Walter Dawson
20 Facing the shadow education system in Hong Kong Ora Kwo and Mark Bray
21 - 23 Living on edges: Supplementing education in an Australian mining town Martin Forsey
24 - 25 Supplementary education in Japan Julian Dierkes
26 - 27 A bird’s-eye view of the private tutoring phenomenon in Vietnam Hai-Anh Dang
28 Shadow education with Chinese characteristics Wei Zhang
The Review
29 New For Review
30 - 31 Gedun Chopel, 20th century Tibet’s finest writer Heather Marie Stoddard
32 Scientific instruments in pre-modern India and the global circulation of knowledge Saraju Rath
33 Crime as punishment Annette van der Hoek
The Network
34 Opinion: License to lead Kerry Brown
35 - 36 IIAS News
38 IIAS Research
39 IIAS Fellows
Colophon
The Portrait
40 Three Sanskrit Collections at the Danish Royal Library Hartmut Buescher

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Asian book series as global currency


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