Erik Harms

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Anthropology Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
Sociocultural Anthropology
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Andrew Carruthers grad student Yale
Elliott Prasse-Freeman grad student National University of Singapore
Tri Phuong grad student 2012- Yale
Emily Minh Nguyen grad student 2014- Yale
George Wu Bayuga grad student 2013-2020 Yale
Alyssa Paredes grad student 2013-2020 Yale
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Harms E. (2020) The case of the missing maps: cartographic action in Ho Chi Minh City Critical Asian Studies. 52: 332-363
Harms E. (2019) Megalopolitan megalomania: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s Southeastern region and the speculative growth machine International Planning Studies. 24: 53-67
Harms E. (2018) Southeast Asia. Cities in motion: Urban life and cosmopolitanism in Southeast Asia, 1920–1940 By Su Lin Lewis Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. 309. Maps, Figures, Notes, Bibliography, Index. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 49: 329-330
Harms E. (2016) Urban Space and Exclusion in Asia Annual Review of Anthropology. 45: 45-61
Harms E. (2015) Porous enclaves: Blurred boundaries and incomplete exclusion in South East Asian cities South East Asia Research. 23: 151-167
Phuong T, McCarthy C, Harms E. (2014) Book Review: Dreaming of Money in Ho Chi Minh City Journal of Vietnamese Studies. 9: 100-104
Harms E, Hussain S, Newell S, et al. (2014) Remote and edgy: New takes on old anthropological themes Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 4: 361-381
Harms E. (2014) Civility's footprint: Ethnographic conversations about urban civility and sustainability in Ho Chi Minh city Sojourn. 29: 223-262
Harms E. (2014) Knowing into oblivion: Clearing wastelands and imagining emptiness in Vietnamese new urban zones Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography. 35: 312-327
Harms E. (2013) Book Review: The Birth of Vietnamese Political Journalism: Saigon 1916–1930PeycamPhilippe M.F., The Birth of Vietnamese Political Journalism: Saigon 1916–1930, Columbia University Press, New York, 2012, xi + 306 pp. South East Asia Research. 21: 553-555
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