Dear friends,

The UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies is hosting lectures by two members of our Center for Southeast Asian Studies, as announced below. Tomorrow, Oct. 30, our Director Anthony Reid will be lecturing on "Temporal and Spatial Variations in the Muslim World: Southeast Asia." On Tuesday, November 6, Regents' Professor Goenawan Mohamad will be speaking on "The September 11 Attack as an Indonesian Sees It." These events are free and open to the public. I hope you will be able to attend.

Sincerely,
Barbara Gaerlan

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Friedlander, Jonathan)
Subject: Lecture. TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIATIONS IN THE MUSLIM WORLD:
SOUTHEAST ASIA. October 30.

Dear Colleagues,

You are invited to a series of lectures by UCLA faculty members expert in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. This series is part of a newly created core course entitled Introduction to Islamic Studies, which is being offered in fall quarter on Tuesdays in 2173 Bunche Hall. You are welcome to attend the lecture part of the course, from 2:00 pm to 3:20 pm.

Tuesday, October 30
Temporal and Spatial Variations in the Muslim World: Southeast Asia
Anthony Reid
, History

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FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN TO THE PACIFIC:
AMERICAN POLITICS, LOCAL POLITIES AND THE POWER OF RELIGION

This brown-bag lecture series aims to address various issues raised by the September 11 attacks in the larger perspective of global politics in
the Middle East and beyond.

Meetings are on Tuesdays, 12.00-1.30 in 10383 Bunche Hall. A brief presentation is followed by discussion. Bring your own lunch.

November 6, 2001
Goenawan Mohamad
Founder of Tempo News Magazine, Indonesia
Regents Professor, Department of History and Center for South-East Asian Studies
THE SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACK AS AN INDONESIAN SEES IT

SPONSORED BY THE CENTER FOR NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND OVERSEAS PROGRAMS (ISOP)

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UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Anthony Reid, Director
Barbara Gaerlan, Assistant Director
11364 Bunche Hall
On Campus Mailcode: 148703
Off Campus Mailing Address: Box 951487, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487
Telephone: 310-206-9163 Fax: 310-206-3555
Website: <http://www.isop.ucla.edu/cseas>http://www.isop.ucla.edu/cseas

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