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UID:locating-zomias-wet-and-dry-stateless-spaces-in-maritime-and-mainland-southeast-asia-1
SUMMARY:Locating Zomias Wet and Dry: Stateless Spaces in Maritime and Mainland Southeast Asia (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.308
DESCRIPTION:How can Southeast Asia be researched and written differently, a
 s we move our input focus away from the state. Looking at Southeast Asia fr
 om blurred thresholds between the state and non-state space, this panel sho
 ws different ways to write histories, peoples and geographies.\n\nStateless
  times and spaces are not anomalies or aberrations in the long history and 
 diverse geography of Southeast Asia. While the stateless is a central theme
  for Southeast Asia Studies (Scott 2009, Reid 2015), empirical studies of s
 tateless spaces—how they emerge, transform and collapse—are still rare.\n\n
 In this panel we will show the historical and geographical vicisitudes of t
 he stateless in Southeast Asia through six case studies, using historical a
 nd ethnographic methods, covering both mainland and maritime regions. These
  studies also show that stateless spaces—dry and wet zomias—take a variety 
 of forms. The three studies on mainland will examine how hill-plain relatio
 ns changed in post-1945 contexts. The studies from maritime will identify f
 our ecological types of wet zomia (riparian, brackish, pelagic and littoral
 ) and illuminate how they facilitate different modes of mobility and networ
 k.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/locating-zomias-wet-and-dry-stateless-spaces-in-maritime-and-mainland-southeast-asia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260404T063200
UID:locating-zomias-wet-and-dry-stateless-spaces-in-maritime-and-mainland-southeast-asia-2
SUMMARY:Locating Zomias Wet and Dry: Stateless Spaces in Maritime and Mainland Southeast Asia (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.308
DESCRIPTION:How can Southeast Asia be researched and written differently, a
 s we move our input focus away from the state. Looking at Southeast Asia fr
 om blurred thresholds between the state and non-state space, this panel sho
 ws different ways to write histories, peoples and geographies.\n\nStateless
  times and spaces are not anomalies or aberrations in the long history and 
 diverse geography of Southeast Asia. While the stateless is a central theme
  for Southeast Asia Studies (Scott 2009, Reid 2015), empirical studies of s
 tateless spaces—how they emerge, transform and collapse—are still rare.\n\n
 In this panel we will show the historical and geographical vicisitudes of t
 he stateless in Southeast Asia through six case studies, using historical a
 nd ethnographic methods, covering both mainland and maritime regions. These
  studies also show that stateless spaces—dry and wet zomias—take a variety 
 of forms. The three studies on mainland will examine how hill-plain relatio
 ns changed in post-1945 contexts. The studies from maritime will identify f
 our ecological types of wet zomia (riparian, brackish, pelagic and littoral
 ) and illuminate how they facilitate different modes of mobility and networ
 k.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/locating-zomias-wet-and-dry-stateless-spaces-in-maritime-and-mainland-southeast-asia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T170000
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