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Race and Color in Colonial Society: Biographical Sketches by a Eurasian Woman Concerning Pre-World War II Indonesia
van der Veur, Paul W. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1969-10) -
Raden Ngabehi Jasadipura I, Court Poet of Surakarta: His Life and Works
Soebardi (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1969-10) -
Raffles' Sources for Traditional Javanese Historiography and the Mackenzie Collections
Weatherbee, Donald E. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1978-10) -
Rajah's servant
Ward, A. B. (Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University, 1966-11) -
Rantjak di Labueh: a Minangkabau kaba. A specimen of the traditional literature of central Sumatra based on the version of Datuk Paduko Alam and Sutan Pamuntijak, as reprinted by Firma Soeleiman, Bukit Tinggi, 1951. Edited, translated, and with an introd. by Anthony H. Johns.
Johns, Anthony H. (Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University, 1958-12) -
Rarak: The Annual Swidden Cycle
Goethals, Peter R. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1975-10) -
Rawan Is as Rawan Does: The Origins of Disorder in New Order Aceh
Robinson, Geoffrey B. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1998-10) -
(Re)framing the Food Waste Narrative: Infrastructures of Urban Food Consumption and Waste in Indonesia
Soma, Tammara (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2018-04)This paper reveals the unequal power relations and the tensions between Indonesia’s “modern” food provisioning infrastructures (such as supermarkets) and traditional ones (such as door-to-door vendors and street markets). ... -
Reading Ayu Utami: Notes toward a Study of Trauma and the Archive in Indonesia
Sears, Laurie J. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2007-04)This essay explores Indonesian author Ayu Utami’s novel Saman (1998) and focuses on its sequel Larung (2001) to investigate how trauma shapes and haunts Indonesian archives. The essay shows how literary works offer a method ... -
Reading Pramoedya Ananta Toer's Sang Pemula [The Pioneer]
Shiraishi, Takashi (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1987-10) -
Reading the Unread in Traditional Javanese Literature
Florida, Nancy K. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1987-10) -
Recent Changes in Army Commands [May-Aug. 1967]
Rocamora, J. E. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1967-10) -
Recent Studies on Indonesia Islam: A Sign of Intellectual Exhaustion?
Anugrah, Iqra (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2015-10) -
The Rechargeable Aluminum-ion Battery
Jayaprakash, N.; Das, S.K.; Archer, L.A. (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2011-10-11)We report a novel aluminium-ion rechargeable battery comprised of an electrolyte containing AlCl3 in the ionic liquid, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride, and a V2O5 nano-wire cathode against an aluminium metal anode. ... -
Reformasi Total: Labor After Suharto
Hadiz, Vedi R. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1998-10) -
Rehearsals for Employment: Indonesian School Kids on Strike in the 1990s
Kammen, Douglas (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1995-10) -
Reimagining the Real China: Dilemmas (and Solutions) of Han-ness and Tradition in China Today
Carrico, Kevin (East Asia Program, Cornell University, 2017-11-13)Kevin Carrico, Lecturer of Chinese Studies, Macquarie University - What, when, and where is the “real China”? According to a growing group of young people in cities across the country, the real China is not to be found in ... -
Rejecting the Constitution or the Market? Where does the Popular Resistance to European Integration Come From?
Beckert, Jens (Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, 2007-08)The French non in the referendum on the Constitutional Treaty in 2005 has brought the train of European integration to an unexpected stop. The rejection of the Constitution testifies to a gap between elite enthusiasm for ... -
Relating performance of thin-film composite forward osmosis membranes to support layer formation and structure
Tiraferri, A.; Yip, N.Y.; Phillip, W.A.; Schiffman, J.D.; Elimelech, M. (Elsevier, 2010-11-10)Osmotically driven membrane processes have the potential to treat impaired water sources, desalinate sea/brackish waters, and sustainably produce energy. The development of a membrane tailored for these processes is essential ... -
Release from Kala's Grip: Ritual Uses of Shadow Plays in Java and Bali
Keeler, Ward (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1992-10)