Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - Institute of Asian and African Studies

Transregional Southeast Asian Studies

Here you get an overview of the Regional Department of Transregional Southeast Asian Studies.
The field of Transregional Southeast Asian Studies (TranSOAS) focuses on the diverse social, political, cultural, ontological, epistemic, emotional, spiritual and economic connections beyond the regional borders of Southeast Asia. Particular attention is paid to trans- and pluri-local relations, for example between Southeast Asia and the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa), or between East, South and Southeast Asia. Political developments and orders, social challenges, gender relations, religious and social movements form the focus of our work. The department sees itself as a representative of New Area Studies in the sense of a consistent inclusion of Europe or the West as one area among many and reconfigures the concept of the "region" (area). Our studies use local analytical approaches and concepts; we take a critical look at hegemonic knowledge production.
 

 

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Kefraya, Lebanese wine growing region in the Bekaa plain © Claudia Derichs

 

News


 
Research collaboration at eye level: What the Global North can learn from the Global South
 
The "co2libri" and "CritUP" projects explore collaboration with partners from Latin America, Africa and Asia. Why do we know so little about the research theories of the Global South? And how can we change that? read more>>>
 

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Claudia Derichs (3rd from right) with her colleagues from "Assosiasi Studi Gender dan Anak", an inter-university association for gender studies in Indonesia

 

New releases

 

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Local Responses to Global Challenges in Southeast Asia
A Transregional Studies Reader

Edited by Lina Knorr, Andrea Fleschenberg, Sumrin Kalia, and Claudia Derichs

 

"Local Responses to Global Challenges in Southeast Asia — A Transregional Studies Reader" is a collection of multidisciplinary essays, predominantly derived from papers presented at EuroSEAS 2019, the leading academic conference on Southeast Asian Studies, hosted by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. It brings together a variety of scholars from Southeast Asia, Europe and North America, allowing for multiple flows and directionalities of knowledge productions and exchanges, be it between the Global South and North as well as within the Global South.


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Transnational Solidarity

"Transnational solidarity - Anticolonialism in the global sixties", edited by Zeina Maasri, Cathy Bergin and Francesca Burke.  To be published by: Manchester University Press.

 

with contribution by Prof. Dr. Claudia Derichs: "The long sixties and Islamist activism: radical transregional solidarities"

 

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TRaNS: Trans-Regional and -National Studies of South East Asia

 

Latest issue with special section by Prof. Dr. Claudia Derichs and Dr. Amanda tho Seeth

 

 



 

Online access to Claudia Derich's newly published article: '1968 and the 'Long 1960'. A Transregional Perspective'; in: Ouaissa, Pannewick, Strohmeier (eds.): Re-Configurations. Contextualising Transformation Processes and Lasting Crises in the Middle East and North Africa.

 

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