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Suryadi, author
This paper looks at an early nineteenth-century Malay letter from a land of exile,
Ceylon (present Sri Lanka). The letter, written in Colombo, was dated 3 January
1807 and is in Leiden University Library MS Cod.Or.2241-I 25 [Klt 21/no.526]. It
was written by Siti Hapipa, the widow of the exiled Sultan Fakhruddin Abdul
Khair...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2008
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Suryadi, author
This paper looks at an early nineteenth-century Malay letter from a land of exile,
Ceylon (present Sri Lanka). The letter, written in Colombo, was dated 3 January
1807 and is in Leiden University Library MS Cod.Or.2241-I 25 [Klt 21/no.526]. It
was written by Siti Hapipa, the widow of the exiled Sultan Fakhruddin Abdul
Khair...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2008
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Bambang Wibawarta, author
Japan and the Netherlands have maintained a special relationship for about 300
years since the adoption of the National Seclusion policy, the so-called sakoku by
the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1867). The Dutch began trading with Japan and
engaging with Japanese society in 1600, when a Dutch ship, De Liefde, arrived in
Kyushu. The Tokugawa government...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2008
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Christina Suprihatin, author
This article attempts to give a brief picture about the genre and themes in the
Dutch-Indies Literature from the VOC period. During the VOC-period, more
than six months was needed to embark on a journey by sea from the Netherlands
to Batavia. Undertaking this journey meant encountering many obstacles which
occurred through the work...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2008
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Maya Sutedja-Liem, author
In the Dutch colonial literature of the mid nineteenth century, the njai (Asian
concubine) is the symbol of degeneration and of undermining colonial society in
the Dutch Indies. Opposed to this portrayal, in Malay literature the image of the
njai is on the whole positive: she is faithful and loyal to her partner,...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2008
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Kasijanto Kasijanto, author
This article addresses the research on media history in Indonesia. The VOC
(Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie) period of the seventeenth/eighteenth
century, also known as the early modern period, is regarded as a starting point
in this study. It was during this time that printing machines were imported from
Europe by the VOC authorities. The availability...
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Achmad Sunjayadi, author
When the first technology of photography came to the Netherlands-Indies in
the nineteenth century, it was only used for government purposes and was
not yet meant for public consumption. On the other hand, the rise of colonial
tourism in the Netherlands-Indies in the early twentieth century required a
medium for promotion. Photographs were the...
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2008
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Jugiarie Soegiarto, author
Documentary maker Vincent Monnikendam compiled the film Mother Dao, the turtlelike (1995) from more than 200 titles of archived films of the Dutch-Indies, shot between 1912 to ca. 1933. This film is neither a remake nor an edited version, but a kind of collage from those hundreds of archival films,...
Depok: University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2008
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Untung Yuwono, author
Critical discourse analysis (CDA) has become a very influential interdisciplinary
approach, which views a discourse as a form of social practice. Antipoligamy
discourse, as a social practice persisted for a long time ago in Indonesia, offers
chalenging discussions in the perspective of CDA. Teun van Dijk, as one of the
pioneers of CDA, articulates...
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Christina Suprihatin, author
R.M. Noto Soeroto was one of the Indonesian writers who wrote in Dutch.
His poems and essays in Dutch were well appreciated by both the Dutch and
the Indonesian society in the Netherlands. He published his works in Oedaya:
Majalah bergambar untuk Indonesia, a magazine (1923-1931) that was founded by
him. His works can...
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