Page range: 1-4This short essay introduces the two short stories by Linda Christanty featured in translation in this issue. It argues that the work of Christanty must be placed into a wider discussion of political changes and developments in Indonesian historiography since the Reformasi period, particularly involving past accounts of state violence that the author takes up in her fiction. As such, the recent excitement over the growing corps of “women writers” in Indonesia, categorized as “sastra wangi,” prevent a thorough understanding of the political and historicized fiction that female authors such as Christanty produce
This issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies comprises five articles in i...
Translator's Introduction: A retiring yet energetic man, Pamusuk Eneste's steady output of short...
Suwarsih Djojopuspito is among the most important early Indonesian women/feminist writers. This rese...
Long struggling for a platform for woman's voice, Indonesian women authors have been publishing nove...
Page range: 157-182This article discusses one major trend among novels of early twentieth-century In...
Page range: 17-40This essay explores Indonesian author Ayu Utami’s novel Saman (1998) and focuses on...
Indonesia has witnessed the birth of a new generation of (female) writers. Many of them are young, c...
Page range: 5-10This fictional short story features a soldier disturbed by his experience of counter...
In this article the author wants to show the experiences of women from various backgrounds , namely ...
Right after the fall of Suharto’s regime, Indonesia has undergone tremendous changes in almost all a...
Page range: 11-16This fictional short story tells the tale of a parent’s torment over his daughter’s...
Page range: 35-72This multi-authored essay focuses on a series of figures, or cast of characters, th...
Analysis and interpretation of the short stories by Indonesian female writer Intan Paramaditha (Inta...
Rising into the Unknown is a final assignment and a result of a desire to write a story based on my ...
Sastra wangi or fragrant literature is a call to the literary works composed by female writers. It e...
This issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies comprises five articles in i...
Translator's Introduction: A retiring yet energetic man, Pamusuk Eneste's steady output of short...
Suwarsih Djojopuspito is among the most important early Indonesian women/feminist writers. This rese...
Long struggling for a platform for woman's voice, Indonesian women authors have been publishing nove...
Page range: 157-182This article discusses one major trend among novels of early twentieth-century In...
Page range: 17-40This essay explores Indonesian author Ayu Utami’s novel Saman (1998) and focuses on...
Indonesia has witnessed the birth of a new generation of (female) writers. Many of them are young, c...
Page range: 5-10This fictional short story features a soldier disturbed by his experience of counter...
In this article the author wants to show the experiences of women from various backgrounds , namely ...
Right after the fall of Suharto’s regime, Indonesia has undergone tremendous changes in almost all a...
Page range: 11-16This fictional short story tells the tale of a parent’s torment over his daughter’s...
Page range: 35-72This multi-authored essay focuses on a series of figures, or cast of characters, th...
Analysis and interpretation of the short stories by Indonesian female writer Intan Paramaditha (Inta...
Rising into the Unknown is a final assignment and a result of a desire to write a story based on my ...
Sastra wangi or fragrant literature is a call to the literary works composed by female writers. It e...
This issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies comprises five articles in i...
Translator's Introduction: A retiring yet energetic man, Pamusuk Eneste's steady output of short...
Suwarsih Djojopuspito is among the most important early Indonesian women/feminist writers. This rese...