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Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently, only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through Cornell University Press's website.
Contents
Articles
How I Learned Batak: Studying the Angkola Batak Language in 1970s New Order Indonesia
by Susan Rodgers
The Event of Otherness: An Interview with James T. Siegel
by Joshua Barker and Vicente Rafael
Peacemakers or Peace-Breakers? Provincial Elections and Religious Leadership in Lombok, Indonesia
by Jeremy J. Kingsley
Building Blocks and Stumbling Blocks: Peacebuilding in Aceh, 2005-2009
by Craig Thorburn
Oratorical Innovation and Audience Heterogeneity in Islamic West Java
by Julian Millie
Indonesian Cultural Policy in the Reform Era
by Tod Jones
Mapping Majapahit: Wardenaar's Archaeological Survey at Trowulan in 1815
by Amrit Gomperts, Arnoud Haag, and Peter Carey
In Memoriam, Daniel S. Lev (1933-2006)
by Sebastiaan Pompe
Reviews
Michael Laffan, The Makings of Indonesian Islam: Orientalism and the Narration of a Sufi Past
reviewed by Robert W. Hefner
Ronit Ricci, Islam Translated: Literature, Conversion, and the Arabic Cosmopolis of South and Southeast Asia
reviewed by Francis R. Bradley
Geoffrey Robinson, If You Leave Us Here We Will Die: How Genocide was Stopped in East Timor
reviewed by Caroline Hughes
Thomas Gibson and Kenneth Sillander, eds., Anarchic Solidarity: Autonomy, Equality, and Fellowship in Southeast Asia
reviewed by Sirojuddin Arif
Karen Strassler, Refracted Visions: Popular Photography and National Modernity in Java
reviewed by Doreen Lee
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