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Recent SEAP Publications author weighs in
Benjamin Hegarty was recently interviewed on Indonesia's new criminal code. His book "The Made-Up State: Technology, Trans Femininity, and Citizenship...
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Watch her speak in a panel discussion
Held as a webinar on October 1, 2020 at 8pm EDT, this panel discussion built on an earlier screening screening of Ramona Diaz’s film A Thousand Cuts...
Fellows Speak Out on Democratic Threats
This year’s fellows will engage with major news media on nationalism and populism, civil-military relations, international human rights, and more.
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From ancient history to modern film, regional politics to language studies, SEAP offers a variety of courses to suit many interests. In addition, you...
by alumnus Drake Avila
In the months right after the February 1st military coup in Myanmar, a PhD student initiated a conversation with Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program...
Thai ensemble visits Cornell next week
Part of Extended instruments and global sounds: This series of events will be a collaboration between Cornell composers, and Tacet(i) Ensemble from...
Brian V. Sengdala, PhD student, Performing and Media Arts
This is an article from the Fall 2022 SEAP Bulletin - view the full Bulletin here!
View her research here!
Zin Wai Yan, one of our Yangon-based interns, and Laura Chang, a Cornell University student, investigate the challenges
experienced by Myanmar...