Mar 14, 2024
H Back to Lectures Recalling a Trans-local Past: Thailand’s Mon-language Manuscripts The Mon people are usually associated with Burma, yet Burma has never been the only place where Mon-speaking communities have lived. Large numbers of Mon-language manuscripts are kept...
Mar 2, 2024
H Back to Lectures The Last Elephant Catchers? The (In)Visible Indigenous Heritage of the Kui in Thailand About the speaker When Where Admission For more information, please contact More upcoming lectures Lectures Find out more Thursday, 16 May 2024 at 19:00 Recalling...
Feb 4, 2024
H Back to Lectures One Planet, One Chance About the speaker When Where Admission For more information, please contact More upcoming lectures Lectures Find out more Thursday, 25 April 2024 at 19:00 The Last Elephant Catchers? The (In)Visible...
Feb 2, 2024
H Back to Lectures Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia About the speaker When Where Admission For more information, please contact More upcoming lectures Lectures Find out more Thursday, 21 March 2024 at 19:00 One Planet, One...
Dec 21, 2023
H Back to Lectures Romance, Crime and Political Awakening: Uncovering Hidden Narratives, a Century After André Malraux Plundered Banteay Srei On 24 December 1923, André Malraux was detained in Phnom Penh, accused of stealing statues from Cambodia’s 10th century temple...
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