Telling Lives, Telling History
Autobiography and Historical Imagination in Modern Indonesia
Susan Rodgers(Editor)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 19. April 1995
Book
Hardback
348 pages
978-0-520-08546-6 (ISBN)
Description
These two memoirs provide windows into the Sumatran past, in particular, and the early 20th-century history of south-east Asia, in general. Originally published soon after the Indonesian Revolution (1945-1949) liberated the island chain from Dutch control, these narratives recall the authors' boyhoods in rural Toba Batak and Minangkabau villages. In reconstructing their own passage into adulthood, the writers inevitably tell the story of their country's turbulent journey from colonial subjugation through revolution to independence. The book's introduction illuminates the importance of autobiography in developing historical consciousness and imagining a national future.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-08546-6 (9780520085466)
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Person
Susan Rodgers is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Holy Cross College and coeditor, most recently, of Indonesian Religions in Transition (1987).
Content
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
MAPS
GLOSSARY
PART ONE * TWO SUMATRAN CHILDHOOD MEMOIRS
Imagining Modern Indonesia via Autobiography
Introduction
The Texts and Their Authors
Autobiography in Indonesian and Malay Historical Traditions
Images of Self and Society
Book Learning, Schools, Language, and Knowledge
Portrayals of Religion
Images of Time and Historical Narration
Sumatran Childhood Autobiography as History
A Note on Translation
Notes
PART TWO * THE TRANSLATIONS
Aku dan Toba [Me and Toba], by P. Pospos
Notes
Semasa Kecil di Kampung [ Village Childhood], by Muhamad Radjab
Notes
REFERENCES
INDEX
MAPS
GLOSSARY
PART ONE * TWO SUMATRAN CHILDHOOD MEMOIRS
Imagining Modern Indonesia via Autobiography
Introduction
The Texts and Their Authors
Autobiography in Indonesian and Malay Historical Traditions
Images of Self and Society
Book Learning, Schools, Language, and Knowledge
Portrayals of Religion
Images of Time and Historical Narration
Sumatran Childhood Autobiography as History
A Note on Translation
Notes
PART TWO * THE TRANSLATIONS
Aku dan Toba [Me and Toba], by P. Pospos
Notes
Semasa Kecil di Kampung [ Village Childhood], by Muhamad Radjab
Notes
REFERENCES
INDEX