Recipients of allocations for the second half of 2021The EFEO Field Grant Committee has selected the following projects, provided that the places of stay are not formally discouraged by the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, and provided that the laureate's home university gives permission for the student to stay. - Romina Bartocci, for 1 month in Kyōto, to study the chrono-topographical distribution of octagonal tombs in Japan between the 6th and 7th centuries - Vy Cao, for 4 months in Ho Chi Minh City, for a study of printing and publishing houses in the Mekong Delta. Networks of production and circulation of printed matter in the 20th century - Hui Yun Cher, for 3 months in Kuala Lumpur, for a project entitled "Appropriating the mining resources of the East Malaysian coast (1900-1945): companies under social and environmental stress - Thomas Claré, for 4 months in Hanoi, and research at the National Archives of Vietnam - Laura Docquier, for 2 months in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, for a study of the archaeological material of the Leper King Terrace -1969 - Pierre Gautier, for 4 months in Tokyo, for a new approach to female nudity in Japanese art from 1907 to the present day - Xiaojing Han, for 2 months in Beijing, for documentary research in the archives and museums of Shanghai and Nanjing - Grégoire Jouclas, for 2 months in Tokyo, for a study on Watsuji Tetsuro and the war: rethinking the path of the Japanese "subject" (1937-1960) - Stefan Kukowka, for 4 months in Taiwan, for a project entitled "The Network and Organisational Structure of Pure Land Societies in Taiwan" - William Kwok, for 4 months in Phnom Penh, for a project entitled "The Banality of Organization: Mass killings as a coordination problem in the shadow of war - Nina Lauret, for 1 month in Hanoi, for research entitled "Surveiller, compter, classer. Archival presences of Japanese prostitutes in Indochina, between French colonial administrations and Japanese imperial state services (1880-1921)". - Sunny Le Galloudec, for 3 months in Vietnam, for research on the French concession city-port of Tourane (Dà Nang), 1858-1975: field mission (Hà Noi, Dà Nang, Ho Chí Minh) - Camille Lenoble, for 4 months in Tokyo, for archiving and referencing primary sources on male transvestism in Japan - Daniel Said Monteiro, for 4 months in Tokyo, for research on Nishikawa Joken (1648-1724) - Pramote Seemak, for 2 months in Thailand, for a research on Ayutthaya: the evolution of the city's relationship to water under the effect of projects (1926-2019) - Camille Senepin, for 4 months in Ho Chi Minh City, for a project entitled "Towards a heritage hegemony? Political and cultural dynamics of a Vietnamese possession cult seen from two peripheral centres: the Tứ phủ in Nam Định and Huế". - Lou Vargas, for 4 months in Hanoi, for research on ancient texts - Nolwen Vouiller, for 4 months in Nepal, for a study of the relationship between humans and non-humans in the "Khauraha", a river in the Bufferzone of Bardia National Park |