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Organized chronologically, the volume addresses early Indonesian civilizations; contact with traders from India, China, and the Arab Middle East; and the European colonization of Indonesia, which culminated in centuries of Dutch rule. Selections offer insight into Japan's occupation (1942-45), the establishment of an independent Indonesia, and the post-independence era, from Sukarno's presidency (1945-67), through Suharto's dictatorial regime (1967-98), to the present Reformasi period. Themes of resistance and activism recur: in a book excerpt decrying the exploitation of Java's natural wealth by the Dutch; in the writing of Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904), a Javanese princess considered the icon of Indonesian feminism; in a 1978 statement from East Timor objecting to annexation by Indonesia; and in an essay by the founder of Indonesia's first gay activist group. From fifth-century Sanskrit inscriptions in stone to selections related to the 2002 Bali bombings and the 2004 tsunami, The Indonesia Reader conveys the long history and the cultural, ethnic, and ecological diversity of this far-flung archipelago nation.
Organized chronologically, the volume addresses early Indonesian civilizations; contact with traders from India, China, and the Arab Middle East; and the European colonization of Indonesia, which culminated in centuries of Dutch rule. Selections offer insight into Japan's occupation (1942-45), the establishment of an independent Indonesia, and the post-independence era, from Sukarno's presidency (1945-67), through Suharto's dictatorial regime (1967-98), to the present Reformasi period. Themes of resistance and activism recur: in a book excerpt decrying the exploitation of Java's natural wealth by the Dutch; in the writing of Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904), a Javanese princess considered the icon of Indonesian feminism; in a 1978 statement from East Timor objecting to annexation by Indonesia; and in an essay by the founder of Indonesia's first gay activist group. From fifth-century Sanskrit inscriptions in stone to selections related to the 2002 Bali bombings and the 2004 tsunami, The Indonesia Reader conveys the long history and the cultural, ethnic, and ecological diversity of this far-flung archipelago nation.
Tineke Hellwig is Associate Professor of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia. She is the author of In the Shadow of Change: Images of Women in Indonesian Literature and a co-editor of Asian Women: Interconnections. Eric Tagliacozzo is Associate Professor of History at Cornell University. He is the author of Secret Trades, Porous Borders: Smuggling and States along a Southeast Asian Frontier, 1865–1915 and editor of Southeast Asia and the Middle East: Islam, Movement, and the Longue Duree.
Introduction 1
I. Early Histories
II. Early Modern Histories
III. Cultures in Collision
IV. Through Travelers' Eyes
V. High Colonial Indies
VI. The Last Decades of the Indies
VII. From Nationalism to Independence
VIII. The Old Order, the New Order—Political Climate
IX. Social Issues and Cultural Debates
X. Intro the Twenty-First Century
Suggestions for Further Reading 451
Acknowledgment of Copyrights 457
Index 465
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2009 |
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Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9780822344247 |
ISBN-10: | 0822344246 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: |
Hellwig, Tineke
Tagliacozzo, Eric |
Hersteller: | Duke University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
Maße: | 229 x 152 x 27 mm |
Von/Mit: | Tineke Hellwig (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 13.03.2009 |
Gewicht: | 0,703 kg |
Tineke Hellwig is Associate Professor of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia. She is the author of In the Shadow of Change: Images of Women in Indonesian Literature and a co-editor of Asian Women: Interconnections. Eric Tagliacozzo is Associate Professor of History at Cornell University. He is the author of Secret Trades, Porous Borders: Smuggling and States along a Southeast Asian Frontier, 1865–1915 and editor of Southeast Asia and the Middle East: Islam, Movement, and the Longue Duree.
Introduction 1
I. Early Histories
II. Early Modern Histories
III. Cultures in Collision
IV. Through Travelers' Eyes
V. High Colonial Indies
VI. The Last Decades of the Indies
VII. From Nationalism to Independence
VIII. The Old Order, the New Order—Political Climate
IX. Social Issues and Cultural Debates
X. Intro the Twenty-First Century
Suggestions for Further Reading 451
Acknowledgment of Copyrights 457
Index 465
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2009 |
---|---|
Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9780822344247 |
ISBN-10: | 0822344246 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: |
Hellwig, Tineke
Tagliacozzo, Eric |
Hersteller: | Duke University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
Maße: | 229 x 152 x 27 mm |
Von/Mit: | Tineke Hellwig (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 13.03.2009 |
Gewicht: | 0,703 kg |