- Southeast Asia Institute
The Southeast Asia Institute was an early academic institute devoted to
Southeast Asia n studies. It is said to be the first United States institution employing the term "Southeast Asia".The Institute was originally organized as the East Indies Institute of America, with Austrian scholar
Robert Heine-Geldern playing a lead role in the formation. It was established on July 31, 1941, inNew York City with a branch in Berkeley.Margaret Mead ,Claire Holt ,Raymond Kennedy , andArthur Schiller served on its board. By 1946 the Institute claimed a total of 326 members, and had changed its name by majority vote to make it "clear that the Institute's area of research and study comprises theEast Indies , thePhilippines , Malaya,Burma ,Siam andIndo-China ", as recorded in a special issue of the Far Eastern Quarterly (1946).The Institute was later absorbed into the
Association for Asian Studies .References
* "Southeast Asia Institute", The Far Eastern Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Feb., 1946), pp. 219-224.
* John Bowen, "The Development of Southeast Asian Studies in the United States", UCIAS Edited Volume 3, "The Politics of Knowledge: Area Studies and the Disciplines", 2003.
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