UCR Mellon Workshop Presents
Southeast Asian
Inter-textualities
European Forms of Writing and
Malay Forms of Writing
HMNSS 1500
April 21st, 3:00-6:00pm
The second Friday symposium in the four-part series Mellon Workshops on Inter-textuality in Southeast Asia, addresses questions of intertextuality in the productions of historiography, literature, and visual culture in peninsular and archipelagic Malay and European communities.
Leonard Andaya, Professor of History, University of
Hawaii.
“Writing Southeast Asian History: An Intertextual Exercise”
Hendrik Maier, Luce Professor of Southeast Asian Studies
at the University of California, Riverside.
“Stammering as a Form of Malay Writing”
Michael Nau, Department of Comparative Literature,
University of California, Riverside.
“Photography and Visual Culture in the Indies, 1857-1901”

