Indonesia Journal
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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 since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested readers with contemporary analyses of Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. The journal is published by Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program.
Indonesia articles and reviews published more than five years ago are available via eCommons at no cost. Online access to single issues and individual articles published within the last five years is available for a fee from JSTOR. Print subscriptions may be purchased from Cornell University Press.
For more information about submitting to Indonesia, its editorial board, and other publications of Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program, please visit the Indonesia journal website.
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Review of Illiberal Democracy in Indonesia: The Ideology of the Family State
Winters, Jeffrey A. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04) -
Review of Indonesian Law
Kingsley, Jeremy J. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04) -
Review of Wayang & Its Doubles: Javanese Puppet Theatre, Television and the Internet
Varela, Miguel Escobar (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04) -
Review of Photographic Subjects: Monarchy and Visual Culture in Colonial Indonesia
Van der Meer, Arnout (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04) -
Review of Indonesia: State & Society in Transition
Hefner, Robert W. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04) -
Review of Censorship in Colonial Indonesia, 1901–1942
Ingleson, John (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04) -
Mary Margaret Steedly: Selected Publications
The Editors (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04) -
Haunting
Good, Byron J.; Good, Mary-Jo DelVecchio (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04)This essay is one of more than a dozen in this volume to honor the late Mary Margaret Steedly. The paper’s theme is “haunting.” Steedly’s writings are filled with stories of spirits—in Karoland during the New Order’s core ... -
Memory
Strassler, Karen (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04)This essay is one of more than a dozen in this volume to honor the late Mary Margaret Steedly. The paper’s theme is “memory.” Steedly described memories as “densely layered, sometimes conflictual negotiations with the ... -
After All
George, Kenneth M. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04)This essay, one of more than a dozen in this volume to honor the late Mary Margaret Steedly, takes the place of an afterword for this memorial collection that constitute a multi-voiced appreciation of Steedly by her ...