Indonesia Journal: October 2011
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently, only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through Cornell University Press's website.

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Indonesia Journal: October 2011
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently, only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through Cornell University Press's website.

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Indonesia Journal: October 2011

Indonesia Journal: October 2011

Indonesia Journal: October 2011

Indonesia Journal: October 2011

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Overview

Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently, only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through Cornell University Press's website.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780877278924
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2012
Series: Indonesia Journal , #92
Edition description: Volume 92
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.80(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Eric Tagloacozzo is the editor of Producing Indonesia.

Table of Contents

Articles

No Turkish Delight: The Impasse of Islamic Party Politics in Indonesia
by Vedi R. Hadiz

Remembering and Forgetting Indonesia's Madiun Affair: Personal Narratives, Political Transitions, and Historiography, 1948–2008
by Akiko Sugiyama

"Either One is a Fascist or One is Not": The Indies' National–Socialist Movement, the Imperial Dream, and Mussert’s Colonial Milch Cow
by Tessel Pollmann, translated by Benedict R. O’G. Anderson

"The Single Most Astonishing Fact of Human Geography": Indonesia’s Far West Colony
by Ann Kumar

Protecting the Dragon: Dutch Attempts at Limiting Access to Komodo Lizards in the 1920s and 1930s
by Timothy P. Barnard

Spaces of Exclusion, Walls of Intimacy: Rethinking “Chinese Exclusivity” in Indonesia
by Tsai Yen-ling

Women and Modernity: Reading the Femme Fatale in Early Twentieth-Century Indies Novels
by Elizabeth Chandra

In Memoriam: Jamie Mackie (1924–2011)
by David Jenkins

Reviews

Anne K. Rasmussen, Women, the Recited Qur’an, and Islamic Music in Indonesia
by Christina Sunardi

Robert Pringle, Understanding Islam in Indonesia: Politics and Diversity
by Nancy J. Smith-Hefner

Adam D. Tyson, Decentralization and Adat Revivalism in Indonesia: The Politics of Becoming Indigenous
by Sirojuddin Arif

Andrew Goss, The Floracrats: State Sponsored Science and the Failure of Enlightenment in Indonesia
by Henk Schulte Nordholt

Michael H. Bodden, Resistance on the National Stage: Theater and Politics 207 in Late New Order Indonesia
by Tamara Aberle

Carol J. Pierce Colfer, The Longhouse of the Tarsier: Changing Landscapes, Gender and Well Being in Borneo
by Christopher Duncan

Marleen Dieleman, Juliette Koning, and Peter Post, eds., Chinese Indonesians and Regime Change
by Mary Somers Heidhues

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