@article{11532, author = {K.S. Loh and E. Koh and A. Thomson}, title = {Oral History and Fragments in Southeast Asia}, abstract = {This book offers a view from Southeast Asia, where oral history is embryonic and state led but is also being socially contested and redefined. The book began as a conference in Singapore in 2010, organized by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) and the Singapore Heritage Society. ISEAS had hosted a similar event 20 years ago, which resulted in the publication Oral History in Southeast Asia: Theory and Method (1998).1 The interim years have witnessed significant changes in Southeast Asia that are transforming the practice of oral history.}, pages = {1-21}, issn = {27315673}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84979245134&doi=10.1057%2f9781137311672_1&partnerID=40&md5=41b9aef7112eb4ddd1d7ca6889e510fa}, doi = {10.1057/9781137311672_1}, note = {Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan}, }