Few individuals have done as much as the author of the following brief essay to record for posterity the history and experience of Indonesian political prisoners and exiles. Few have approached such a task with the skills, dedication, and unique personal insights of Hersri Setiawan
This writing is aimed to discuss about Indonesian history that is described and interpreted by Supar...
"The mass violence which spread across Indonesia following an attempt-ed coup on 1 October 1965 clai...
Suwarsih Djojopuspito is among the most important early Indonesian women/feminist writers. This rese...
In late February 1993, Indonesian author Hersri Setiawan arrived for a brief visit to Australia to p...
This collection of more than one hundred excerpts from speeches, lectures, articles, and pamphlets, ...
Since the 'beginning' of modern Indonesian literature in the early twentieth century, Indonesian wri...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...
Translator's Introduction: A retiring yet energetic man, Pamusuk Eneste's steady output of short...
The theme of this international seminar is \u27The role of literature in nation building\u27 and my ...
Perhaps we shall never know the truth about Indonesia’s failed (supposedly Communist) coup of 1965. ...
This volume opens up an entirely new space in Indonesian studies for the study of culture in Indones...
Penelitian ini secara khusus membahas novelnovel Indonesia karya Suparto Brata. Masalah yang dibaha...
Indonesian “exile literature” (sastra eksil) refers to the writings of Indonesian authors constraine...
Most writing about biography, at least in English, has related to Europe, North America, and the bro...
as a genre in Indonesia has emerged from small beginnings in the colonial period to rival the produc...
This writing is aimed to discuss about Indonesian history that is described and interpreted by Supar...
"The mass violence which spread across Indonesia following an attempt-ed coup on 1 October 1965 clai...
Suwarsih Djojopuspito is among the most important early Indonesian women/feminist writers. This rese...
In late February 1993, Indonesian author Hersri Setiawan arrived for a brief visit to Australia to p...
This collection of more than one hundred excerpts from speeches, lectures, articles, and pamphlets, ...
Since the 'beginning' of modern Indonesian literature in the early twentieth century, Indonesian wri...
Before 1945 very little was known of Indonesia except that it was a oolony of the Dutch (known as t...
Translator's Introduction: A retiring yet energetic man, Pamusuk Eneste's steady output of short...
The theme of this international seminar is \u27The role of literature in nation building\u27 and my ...
Perhaps we shall never know the truth about Indonesia’s failed (supposedly Communist) coup of 1965. ...
This volume opens up an entirely new space in Indonesian studies for the study of culture in Indones...
Penelitian ini secara khusus membahas novelnovel Indonesia karya Suparto Brata. Masalah yang dibaha...
Indonesian “exile literature” (sastra eksil) refers to the writings of Indonesian authors constraine...
Most writing about biography, at least in English, has related to Europe, North America, and the bro...
as a genre in Indonesia has emerged from small beginnings in the colonial period to rival the produc...
This writing is aimed to discuss about Indonesian history that is described and interpreted by Supar...
"The mass violence which spread across Indonesia following an attempt-ed coup on 1 October 1965 clai...
Suwarsih Djojopuspito is among the most important early Indonesian women/feminist writers. This rese...