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The Indonesia reader : history, culture, politics / edited by Tineke Hellwig and Eric Tagliacozzo.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- World readers.
- e-Duke books scholarly collection.
- The world readers
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Indonesia--History.
- Indonesia.
- Indonesia--Civilization.
- Indonesia--Social conditions.
- Indonesia--Politics and government.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (490 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Durham : Duke University Press, 2009.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- An introduction to Indonesia s history, culture, and politics, which brings together more than 150 selections, including journalists articles, explorers chronicles, photographs, poetry, stories, cartoons, drawings, letters, and speeches.
- Contents:
- Early histories
- The Kutei inscriptions in Borneo / Anonymous
- The shadow of India / Upendra Thakur
- The genesis of Indonesian archaeology / R. P. Soejono
- Javanese inscriptions / Himansu Bhusan Sarkar
- What was Srivijaya? / George Codes
- Srivijaya revisited / Michel Jacq-Hergoualc'h
- Arab navigation in the archipelago / G. R. Tibbetts
- Viewing the Borobudur / Jan Poortenaar
- In praise of Prambanan
- The Nagarakrtagama / Mpu Prapanca
- Images Arjuna and Kresna
- Early modern histories
- Ibn Battuta at Pasai / Ibn Battuta
- Chinese Muslims in Java / H. J. de Graaf and Th. F. Pigeaud
- Portuguese sources on products and the Monsoons / Robert Nicholl
- The first Dutch voyage to the Indies, 1596 / Willem LodewijcksZ
- The web of Batik
- An Englishman in Banten / Edmund Scott
- A harem in Aceh
- Contract with Banjarmasin
- General missives of the VOC
- Negara: the theatre state in Bali / Clifford Geertz.
- Cultures in collision
- The Tuhfat al-Nafis / Raja Ali al-Haji Riau
- The Hikayat Abdullah / Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munshi
- The La Galigo as bugis history / Sirtjo Koolhof
- The Babad Diponegoro in Java / Peter Carey
- Sasak literature of Lombok / Geoffrey Marrison
- Max Havelaar / Multatuli
- A naturalist climbs a mountain / Alfred Russel Wallace
- Surveilling the Arabs / Consulate Officials
- A pioneer of women's rights / Raden Ajeng Kartini
- Chinese coolies to Sumatra / William Pickering
- Through travelers' eyes
- Visiting Banjarmasin / Daniel Beekman
- The lure of spices in the Moluccas
- An Englishman in New Guinea / Thomas Forrest
- Letters from Chinese merchants to Batavia / Leonard Blusse
- Pirates on the Java Sea / George Earl
- Colonial geography in Kei and Flores / C.M. Kan
- Bugis ships of Sulawesi
- Traversing the interior of Palembang / H. H. van Kol
- The zoology of the Indies / L. F. de Beaufort
- The Indonesian Hajj in colonial times.
- High colonial Indies
- Chinese traders in the villages / M. R. Fernando and David Bulbeck
- Is opium a genuine evil? / J. Groneman
- River travel in the Padang uplands
- Ethnographic notes on Sumba / J. J. van Alphen
- Advice on Islam / C. Snouck Hurgronje
- Marriage in Minahasa / Anonymous
- Shooting a tiger / Anonymous
- The endless war in Aceh / Aceh Documentation Center
- Beriberi: disease among the troops
- Protestant missions in the Indies / Baron van Boetzelaer van Dubbeldam
- The oceanography of the archipelago / G. F. Tydeman
- The last decades of the Indies
- Java's railways / S. A. Reitsma
- The eruption of Krakatoa / R. A. van Sandick
- Colonizing central Sulawesi / Joost Cote
- The welfare on Java and Madura / Dutch East Indies Welfare Committee
- The Balinese Puputan / Jhr. H. M. Van Weede
- The Sarekat Islam Congress, 1916 / O. S. Tjokroaminoto
- The youth oath / Anonymous
- The adventures of a new language / Benedict R. O'G. Anderson
- Community of exiles in Boven Digul / Mas Marco Katrodikromo
- Out of bounds / Soewarsih Djojopoespito
- Changes in Indonesian society / Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana
- Me and Toba / P. Pospos.
- From nationalism to independence
- Government news / Gunseikanbu
- Years of silence / Ruff-O'Herne
- Drawings from a Japanese camp / Mieneke Van Hoogstraten
- Exploring Panca Sila / Sukarno
- Memories of a freedom fighter / Roswitha Djajadiningrat
- Revolutionary poetry / Chairil Anwar
- Straightening out celebes / Raymond Westerling
- The 1948 Madiun incident / Suar Suroso
- The South Moluccan case / Department of Public Information of the Republic of South
- Moluccas
- The old order, the new order; political climate
- The 1955 elections / Herbert Feith
- Joint proclamation text / Abdul Qahhar Mudzakkar
- I am a Papua / Zacharias Sawor
- A soldier stateman / Julius Pour
- The mass killings of 1965/66 / Robert Cribb
- Suharto, my thoughts, words, deeds / Suharto
- Student demonstrations / R. Slamet Iman Santoso
- Cartoons / Sjahrir
- Our struggle against Indonesian aggression / Republica Democratica de Timor Leste.
- Social issues and cultural debates
- Cultural workers must lead the way / Amya Iradat
- The 1963 cultural manifesto
- The Chinese minority in Indonesia / Leo Suryadinata
- The young divorcee / Nh. Dini
- Tracing the twilight of Jakarta / Yuyu A. N. Krisna
- The mute's soliloquy / Pramoedya Ananta Toer
- Marsinah accuses / Ratna Sarumpaet
- Why was TEMPO banned? / Team of TEMPO journalists
- Saman / Ayu Utami
- Into the twenty-first century
- Jakarta, February 14, 2039 / Seno Gumira Ajidarma
- Jakarta 2039, forty years after May 13/14, 1998 / Seno Gumira Ajidarma and Zacky
- If PAN wins the election / Amien Rais
- Gays and lesbians in Indonesia / Dede Oetomo
- The violence in Ambon / Human Rights Watch
- The Bali bombing / interview with Imam Samudera
- Megawati Sukarnoputri / Fabiola Desy Unidjaja
- Saving the Komodo dragons / Indira Permanasari
- Post-tsunami Aceh / Scott Baldauf
- The Danish cartoon controversy / Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
- The politics of bare flesh / Desi Anwar.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [451]-455) and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-283-03650-9
- 9786613036506
- 0-8223-9227-5
- OCLC:
- 760638025
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