Podcast Season

1

Episode

5

Semester

Fall 2020

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Description

In Episode 5 of the podcast Jennifer Gaynor discusses her current research and her previous book, Intertidal History in Island Southeast Asia, which drew on European and Southeast Asian sources, as well as four years in Indonesia, where she worked with rare Bugis language manuscripts and lived in communities of Sama sea people.

Publication Date

9-23-2020

Recording Date

July 2020

Picture

Picture Credit

Book cover lithograph, Intertidal History in Island Southeast Asia: Submerged Genealogy and the Legacy of Costal Capture. Illustration depicts Naval battle off the coast of Celebes between the VOC and forces under Makassar during the Great Ambon War (1651-1656), part of the spice wars. From Livinus Bor (1663), Amboinse oorlog door Arnold de Vlaming van Oudshoorn als superintendent, over d’oostersegewesten oorlogaftig ten eind gebracht, 1663. The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 3088 G 34.

Music Credit

“Drops of H2O (The Filtered Water Treatment)” by J.Lang (c) 2012 Creative Commons (3.0). Ft: Airtone.

Speaker Research Focus

Maritime Asia, Indonesia, Maritime Law, Politics, Humans in Coastal Ecotones, History of Global Land Reclamation

Speaker Bio

Jennifer L. Gaynor is an historian and anthropologist of Southeast Asia and its surrounding seas. She writes about Southeast Asia’s maritimeand littoral worlds, the region's transnational and global interconnections, and relations between society and politics. A Research Fellow at the Baldy Center, Gaynor's work includes analyses of law in historical context, from Grotius to the South China Sea, and she has mentore dadvanced graduate students and junior scholars on topics in the study of law, society, and justice in Asia.

Host Name

Azalia Muchransyah

Host Bio

Azalia Muchransyah is a filmmaker, writer, and scholar from Indonesia. She is a PhD Candidate in Media Study at University at Buffalo (SUNY), funded by the DIKTI Fulbright Scholarship. In 2019 she became a Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory Scholar at HASTAC, a Social Impact Fellow at University at Buffalo (SUNY), and a Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Diversity Scholar at Ithaca College.She won first place in UB's 2021 Three-Minute Thesis Competition. Muchransyah's research investigates the status of activist media, specifically for HIV advocacy in Indonesia. Her short films have been officially selected for screening at international festivals and academic conferences.

Producer Name

Azalia Muchransyah

Producer Bio

Azalia Muchransyah is a filmmaker, writer, and scholar from Indonesia. She is a PhD Candidate in Media Study at University at Buffalo (SUNY), funded by the DIKTI Fulbright Scholarship. In 2019 she became a Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory Scholar at HASTAC, a Social Impact Fellow at University at Buffalo (SUNY), and a Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival Diversity Scholar at Ithaca College.She won first place in UB's 2021 Three-Minute Thesis Competition. Muchransyah's research investigates the status of activist media, specifically for HIV advocacy in Indonesia. Her short films have been officially selected for screening at international festivals and academic conferences.

Executive Producers

Samantha Barbas, PhD & Caroline Funk, PhD

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