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Indonesia, Vol. 085, April 2008: Recent submissions
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Review of Pretext for Mass Murder: The September 30th Movement and Suharto’s Coup d’Etat in Indonesia
Hearman, Vannessa (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-04) -
Review of The Image of the Other as Enemy: Radical Discourse in Indonesia
Fealy, Greg (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-04) -
Review of Christian Moderns: Freedom and Fetish in the Mission Encounter
Cannell, Fenella (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-04) -
Sudarpo Sastrosatomo (June 30, 1920–October 22, 2007)
Legge, John (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-04)An obituary of Sudarpo Sastrosatomo, an important member of the group of young people who gathered round Sutan Sjahrir during the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia and who, during the struggle for independence and after, ... -
Suharto (June 8, 1921–January 27, 2008)
Roosa, John (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-04)An obituary of Suharto, president of Indonesia from 1967 to 1998. -
Statement by Ong Hok Ham, Djakarta, September 4, 1967, with and introduction by Ruth McVey
Ham, Ong Hok (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-04)An autobiographical statement written by Ong Hok Ham, Indonesian historian, describing his childhood and his perceptive, tormented reaction to the political turmoil and massacres of purported communists in 1965–66 in ... -
Ong Hok Ham, A Tribute
Siegel, James T. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-04)An obituary of Ong Hok Ham, Indonesian historian and leading public intellectual. -
What Happens When you Really Listen: On Translating the Old Javanese Ramayana; Ramayana Kakawin, Sargah 26, Translation and Essay
Becker, A. L.; Ricci, Ronit (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-04)A translation of the final canto (sargah) of the Old Javanese Ramayana, composed circa the ninth century AD and based in part on a Sanskrit telling, which was creatively adapted on Java. The translation is accompanied by ...