French socio-anthropologist
Jean Berlie |
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Jean Berlie, January 2010 |
Born | 1936
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Nationality | French |
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Other names | 韓林 Hanlin Komlan Johan Berlie Jean A. Berlie |
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Education | PhD in
anthropology PhD in
anthropology Lieutenant au long cours
Civil Aviation pilot degrees |
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Alma mater |
EHESS
Nice University Paris University Ecole d'Hydrographie |
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Known for | Scholar in anthropology |
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Awards |
Légion d'honneur |
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Jean Berlie (also named Jean A. Berlie, Johan Berlie, Komlan in African Ewe, or 韓林, Hanlin in Chinese) is a French
socio-anthropologist specialising in Asia and China.
Background
Berlie was born in Misahohé, near
Kpalimé,
Togo in 1936, from a family of French
colonial administrators.
He was in the French merchant navy until 1960 when he joined the
French Navy as a
Fusilier Marin, where he later became a
Naval Aviation pilot, then
Capitaine de Corvette. In 1969 he became an
airline pilot, working with
Dassault,
Balair,
Air Inter, and
Air France.
He has visited more than 100 countries in Asia, Pacific, Africa, Europe, Americas, India, and most provinces of China, both in his earlier careers, and for his
anthropologist studies. He speaks more than 15 languages.
Berlie has been awarded with the French
Légion d'honneur.
Academic career
During his
pilot career, Berlie studied
anthropology under the supervision of
Lucien Bernot and
Georges Condominas, famous French
anthropologists. He was also a visiting scholar at Oxford University in 1996.
Berlie was awarded with a PhD in
anthropology at
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris University (France) in 1985, and with a PhD in
anthropology at
Nice University (France) in 1997.
Scholarly societies
Scholarships
Lingnan University
Teaching South-East Asian
political science in 1992 at the
Lingnan University, Hong Kong (
China).
Cultural Institute of Macau
Scholarship at the
Cultural Institute of Macau,
[2] from 1995 to 2000 in
Macau (
China).
A study of the Chinese of Macau and the Macanese. In July 2009 a conference was presented on this subject at the
Albergue Foundation, Casa de Misericordia, in
Macau.
[3]
International Institute for Asian Studies
Scholarship at the Leiden University
"International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)" of
Leiden (the
Netherlands) in 2006. A public lecture was presented in
Leiden on the
Rohingya of
Arakan.
[4]
Jinan University
Visiting professor at the
Institute of South-East Asian Studies of
Jinan University from 2009 to 2010 in
Guangdong (
China). Teaching
political science, economics, and society.
Macao Foundation
Scholarship at the
Macao Foundation
[5] from 2010 to 2011 in
Macau (
China). A study of the Chinese of Macau. Identity, case studies, life stories, and prospects.
Bibliography
Berlie has been mentioned as a reference in numerous books and publications specialized in anthropology. He is the author of hundred of articles and reviews, has held numerous conferences, and written many books under the names Jean Berlie, Jean A. Berlie, Johan Berlie, Hanlin, or 韓林.
His books are:
China's Globalization and the Belt and Road Initiative.
published in 2020.
- East Timor independence, Indonesia and ASEAN, published in 2017.
[6]
- The Chinese of
Macao a decade after the
handover, published in 2012.
[7]
- The
Burmanization of Myanmar's Muslims, the
acculturation of the
Muslims in Burma including
Arakan, published in 2008.
[8]
- East Timor, politics and elections (in Chinese)/ 东帝汶政治与选举 (2001–2006): 国家建设及前景展望, published in 2007.
[9]
-
Islam in China, Hui and Uyghurs: between
modernization and
sinicization, the study of the
Hui and
Uyghurs of China, published in 2004.
[10]
- East Timor: a bibliography, a bibliographic reference on a newest independent country, launched by PM
Xanana Gusmão, published in 2001.
[11]
- Macau's overview at the turn of the century, published in 2000.
[12]
- Macao 2000, an overview of
Macau edited by Jean A. Berlie before the
handover to China, published in December 1999.
[13]
-
Sinicization: at the crossing of three China regions, an
ethnic minority becoming increasingly more Chinese: the Kam People, officially called
Dong People (in French)/
Sinisation: à la limite de trois provinces de
Chine, une
minorité de plus en plus chinoise: les locuteurs kam, officiellement appelés
Dong, published in 1998.
[14]
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Sinicization of the Kam (
Dong People), a China
minority (in French)/
Sinisation d'une
minorité de
Chine, les Kam (
Dong), published in 1994.
[15]
-
Neua (Na) in Yunnan (
PRC) and the
LPDR: a minority and a "non-minority" in the Chinese and Lao political systems, published in 1993.
[16]
- The
Tai of China: Zhongguo de Dai zu (in French)/ Les
Tai de Chine: Zhongguo de Dai zu, published in 1991.
[17]
- A
Malay village of
Kedah: rice growing, kinship, beliefs (in French)/ Un Village malais du
Kedah: riziculture, parenté, croyances, published in 1984.
[18]
- Tepi Laut: a
Malay village on the coast (in French)/ Tepi Laut: un village malais au bord de la mer, published in 1983.
[19]
- The
Rajbanshis: preliminary enquiry towards a study of a complex
ethnic group of South-East
Nepal and
Bengal, published in 1982.
[20]
References
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^ Dr Jean Berlie,
Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre of Asian Studies (CAS)
Archived 28 September 2010 at the
Wayback Machine
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^ Cultural Institute of Macau,
official website
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^ Conference at the
Albergue Foundation,
"The Chinese of Macau and the Macanese, Jean A. Berlie, August 2009"
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^ Public lecture,
"IIAS Public lecture, by Dr J. A. Berlie, Leiden University, 18 January 2006"
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^ Macao Foundation,
official website
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^ East Timor independence, Indonesia and ASEAN,
Jean A. Berlie, 153 pages, Palgrave Macmillan publisher, London, United Kingdom 2018
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^ The Chinese of Macao a decade after the handover,
Jean A. Berlie, 248 pages, Proverse Hong Kong editor, Hong Kong, China 2012
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^ Burmanization of Myanmar's Muslims,
Jean A. Berlie, 156 pages, White Lotus Press editor, Bangkok, Thailand 2008
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^ East Timor, politics and elections,
Jean A. Berlie, 95 pages, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies of Jinan University editor, Jinan, China 2007
Archived 21 March 2004 at the
Wayback Machine
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^ Islam in China : Hui and Uyghurs : between modernization and Sinicization,
Jean A. Berlie, 167 pages, White Lotus Press editor, Bangkok, Thailand 2004
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^ East Timor, a bibliography,
Jean A. Berlie, 225 pages, Indes Savantes editor, Paris, France 2001
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^ Macau's overview at the turn of the century,
deadlink: Jean A. Berlie, 44 pages, St. John's University Institute of Asian Studies editor, New York, USA 2000
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^ Macao 2000,
Jean A. Berlie, 238 pages, Oxford University Press editor, Oxford, United Kingdom 1999
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^ Sinisation: à la limite de trois provinces de Chine, une minorité de plus en plus chinoise : les locuteurs kam, officiellement appelés Dong,
Jean Berlie, 359 pages, Guy Trédaniel editor, Paris, France 1998
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^ Sinisation d'une minorité de Chine, les Kam (Dong),
Jean Berlie, 95 pages, s.n. editor, 1994
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^ Neua (Na) in Yunnan (PRC) and the LPDR: a minority and a "non-minority" in the Chinese and Lao political systems,
Jean A. Berlie, 15 pages, School of Oriental and African Studies editor, University of London, London, United Kingdom 1993
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^ Les Tai de Chine,
Jean Berlie, 132 pages, Cercle de culture et de recherches Laotiennes editor, Paris, France 1991
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^ Un Village malais du Kedah: riziculture, parenté, croyances (in French),
Jean A. Berlie, EHESS Editor, Paris, France 1984
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^ Tepi Laut: un village malais au bord de la mer,
Jean Berlie, 118 pages, Éditions de la Maisnie editor, Paris, France 1983
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^ The Rajbanshis: preliminary enquiry towards a study of a complex ethnic group of South-East Nepal and Bengal,
Johan Berlie, 233 pages, Regmi Research Institute editor, Kathmandu, Nepal 1982
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