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Print, Poetics, and Politics : A Sumatran Epic in the Colonial Indies and New Order Indonesia / S. Rodgers.

Asian Studies - Book Archive 2000-2006 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rodgers, S., author.
Series:
Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde ; 225.
Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde ; 225
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Folk literature, Batak.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
A Sumatran Epic in the Colonial Indies and New Order Indonesia
Place of Publication:
Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2005.
Summary:
This study presents the text and first English translation of a Sumatran turi-turian or chanted epic called the tale of Datuk Tuongku Aji Malim Leman, the hero’s name. This is a famous southern Batak story from the town of Sipirok. The version at issue, in the Angkola Batak language, was published as a folkloric but also rather novelistic printed paperback book for a popular southern Batak audience in 1941, at the end of Dutch colonial rule in the Indies. This sly book version of Datuk Tuongku by the novelist and newspaperman M.J. Soetan Hasoendoetan, gave southern Batak readers a great literary epic of their own to claim within Indies literatures: here was a touchstone for asserting their cultural excellence at a time when the Batak societies were often denigrated as ‘tribal’ by both Dutch officialdom and other Indies residents. Soetan Hasoendoetan’s deft, elegant, but also playful and funny prose rendition of Datuk Tuongku allowed his Batak readers to imagine Batak traditions and Batak modernities simultaneously, and to mull over the relationships between high oratory and the Latin alphabet print literacy promulgated in the colonial schools of Tapanuli. The study also includes a lengthy anthropological interpretation of the 1941 text, seeing it as a work of both politics and art. The introductory essay draws on postcolonial theory and upon ethnographic fieldwork on literacy, oratory, and turi-turian in Sipirok.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-45444-6
OCLC:
607510760
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004454446 DOI

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