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Jeffrey Hadler
DSSEAS, 7233 Dwinelle Hall 355B
U.C. Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-2520
phone (510) 642-8538
fax (510)
643-2959
e-mail hadler@berkeley.edu
Education
BA 1990 Yale University, Comparative Literature and Southeast Asian Studies
MA 1994 Cornell University, Southeast Asian History
PhD 2000 Cornell University, Southeast Asian History
Prior Employment
Before coming to Berkeley in 2001 Jeff Hadler taught for one year at the State Islamic University Syarif Hidayatullah in Jakarta, Indonesia, 2000-2001.
Selected Publicationsbook
- Co-editor, Indonesia in the Soeharto Years, Jakarta: Lontar Foundation, 2005.
articles
- "An Historiography of Violence and the Secular State in
Indonesia," Journal of Asian Studies, forthcoming.- "Translations of Antisemitism: Jews, the Chinese, and Violence in
Colonial and Postcolonial Indonesia," Indonesia and the Malay
World 32.94, November 2004, pp. 291-313.- "Hamka, Antara Bayang-bayang Bung Haji Rasul dan Kungkungan Adat
Minangkabau," Panjimas 1.19 (Jakarta), October 2003.- "Rusli Amran and the Rewriting of Minangkabau History,"
Kyoto Review of Southest Asia 3, March 2003.- "Home, Fatherhood, Succession: Three Generations of Amrullahs in
20th Century Indonesia," Indonesia 65 (April 1998), pp.
122-154.- "Remus Orthography: The History of the Representation of the
African-American Voice," Journal of Folklore Research 35.2
(August 1998), pp. 99-126.- "Membongkar Minangkabau," Genta Budaya 1.1 (1995),
pp. 60-77.
Selected Honors and Fellowships
- 2005-06, U.C. Berkeley Humanities Research Fellowship.
- 2003-04, Townsend Center Fellow.
- 2003-04, Freeman Grant to revamp the undergraduate curriculum in
Southeast Asian Studies, new courses offered in 2004-2005.- summer 2003,UC Berkeley Mellon Library/Faculty Fellow for
Undergraduate Research.- 2002-03, Co-Principal Investigator for Pac Rim funded project:
"Developing a Digital Research Infrastructure for Southeast Asia,"
initial workshop held in Siem Reap, Cambodia, in January 2003.- 1999-2000, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Grant, "Translations of
Antisemitism: Jews and Violence in Indonesia."- 1997-98, Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellowship from the Woodrow Wilson
Foundation.- 1994-96, Fulbright Doctoral Research Award,
- SSRC International Dissertation Fellowship to conduct research in
Indonesia (West Sumatra, Jakarta, and Yogyakarta) and the
Netherlands.Courses Regularly Offered
undergraduate
- SEASIAN 10B Introduction to the Peoples and Cultures of Island Southeast Asia
- SEASIAN 137 Islam and Society in Southeast Asia
- SEASIAN 138 Cultures, Texts, and Politics in Southeast Asia
- SSEASN 120 various seminars
graduate
- SSEASN 250
- Indonesia-Theories and Histories
- Islam in Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian History and Historiography
- SSEASN 294 Departmental Methodology Seminar
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