Crossroads, an Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
JSTOR Archive
In spring 2010, Crossroads was invited to become part of the scholarly digital archive, JSTOR. The complete journal run—from v. 1.1 (1983) to v. 19.2 (2008)—will be available online through libraries and institutions that participate in JSTOR. Crossroads is being added to the JSTOR Asian Studies Journals collection, which currently comprises 41 signed titles. All text in the JSTOR archive is fully searchable. We will announce a timeframe for the availability of the Crossroads archive sometime during fall semester 2010.
After 26 years in print, Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies ceased publication with v. 19.2 (2008), a special issue on Southeast Asian diasporas, edited by Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen, which was published late 2009.
A limited number of complete sets of the journal are available for sale at the discounted price of $300 plus postage (a $200 savings over individual back-copy prices). To inquire, please call 815-753-1771 or e-mail CSEAS.
What Southeast Asian experts have said about Crossroads over the years:
- "Crossroads consistently provides well-researched, well-written, and occasionally provocative articles on a great range of Southeast Asian subjects." Susan Kepner, University of California, Berkeley
- "Crossroads provides readers with an interdisciplinary cross-section of solid scholarship." Barbara Watson Andaya, University of Hawai'i
- "In the 1990s, Crossroads has established a strong reputation as a site for presenting stimulating new work and promoting a diversity of views arising from direct experience of Southeast Asian life and materials." Keith Taylor, Cornell University
- "Crossroads has become indispensable for the specialist on Southeast Asia." Clark Neher, Northern Illinois University
- "Crossroads is a dynamic and developing journal. The breadth of interesting material makes it a must for a wide range of scholars and libraries." Leedom Lefferts, Drew University

