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positions (2021) 29 (1): 141–162.
Published: 01 February 2021
... long after the Indonesian National Revolution had achieved its primary aim, political independence of the Republic of Indonesia, heir of the Dutch Empire; unfinished because they were to be published again and again, every printing and every reading creating other poems. The marble monuments...
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positions (2001) 9 (3): 501–533.
Published: 01 August 2001
... Benedict Anderson, “Indonesian Nationalism Today and in the Future,” Indonesia, no. 67 (April 1999): 1–11; rpt. New Left Review, no. 235 (May/June 1999): 3–17. 85 Benedict Anderson, Java in a Time of Revolution (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press...
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positions (2023) 31 (1): 41–66.
Published: 01 February 2023
... of such a “blended” figure being particularly diabolical recalls the racist depiction of the Mulatto villain in The Birth of a Nation (dir. Griffith, 1915). 19 I am overlapping Malay and Indonesian practices here to some extent. Although both Malaysia and Indonesia are large, multiethnic states...
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positions (2005) 13 (1): 291–293.
Published: 01 February 2005
..., and Memory in Indonesian and Dutch Indies Literatures.” Satoshi Ukai is a professor of language and society at Hitotsubashi University in Japan. He is the author of Responsibilities (2003) and is currently working in the field of contemporary...
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positions (2011) 19 (1): 109–131.
Published: 01 February 2011
... national subjectivity but to a non-­aligned, transformative space in postwar Aisenodin. In the end, Otomenaku˘ marries a British (Nibu˘rit’a) woman — ­ Nibu˘rit’a, in the text, was the former colonizer of Aisenodin — ­and adopts an Indonesian...
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positions (2018) 26 (4): 781–815.
Published: 01 November 2018
... – 20 . Lanying Li . 1962 . “Dongfang gewu” (“Oriental Song and Dance”) . Renmin huabao (China Pictorial) , no. 4 : cover , 12 – 15 . Lindsay Jennifer Liem Maya H. T. , eds. 2012 . Heirs to World Culture: Being Indonesian 1950 – 1965 . Leiden : KITLV Press . Jing...
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positions (2013) 21 (3): 497–546.
Published: 01 August 2013
..., although all, includ- ing the Indonesian authors described by Kato, lived in cities and were in direct contact with the colonial urban reality. This fact is reflected in the topics of their novels, in which the colonial city is often depicted...
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positions (2004) 12 (2): 291–297.
Published: 01 May 2004
... where Han works, both the tangible communitarian ethic and the brutality of colonial occupa- tion exist in ways, Han implies, that are central, even typical of Asian state forms. Heather Bowen-Struyk’s essay “Revolutionizing...
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positions (2021) 29 (1): 1–20.
Published: 01 February 2021
... and Enchantment in an Indonesian Literary Archive . Honolulu : University of Hawai‘i Press . Spivak Gayatri Chakravorty . 2003 . Death of a Discipline . New York : Columbia University Press . Spivak Gayatri Chakravorty . 2009 . “ Rethinking Comparativism .” New Literary History 40...
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positions (2011) 19 (3): 723–737.
Published: 01 August 2011
... underground, in dark caves, today culminates in the millions of anonymous workers sweating in third world factories, from Chinese gulags to Indonesian or Brazilian assembly lines; in their invis- ibility, the West can itself afford to babble...
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positions (2022) 30 (2): 219–243.
Published: 01 May 2022
... and Ball in this special issue; they describe the temporal limbo of “waiting” that confronts Indonesian children with unauthorized migrant parents. The articles in this special issue expand our knowledge of children and youth in Asian migration as they move beyond discussions of educational migration...
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positions (2023) 31 (1): 91–116.
Published: 01 February 2023
...,” and fluctuated within the space of the “not Chinese,” the “not white,” and the “not Indian/black” (Curaming 2017 : 326). Within this brown mosaic, Malayness has been claimed by Malaysians, Indonesians, Polynesians, and Filipinos, yet this expansive form of Malayness has been downplayed, suppressed, or simply...
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positions (2010) 18 (1): 19–50.
Published: 01 February 2010
... 52 (1991): 85–104. 19. Kenneth George, “Some Things That Have Happened to the Sun after September 1965: positions 18:1  Spring 2010 48 Politics and the Interpretation of an Indonesian...
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positions (2020) 28 (3): 603–630.
Published: 01 August 2020
... that provided the de facto national anthem of the PRC during the Cultural Revolution, marks another filmic expression of the spatial dialectics in Maoist discourse. These instances of filmic promotion of a Mandarin Chinese The Inter- nationale sit alongside other visual and discursive materials that conjoin...
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positions (2000) 8 (1): 9–76.
Published: 01 February 2000
.... Politically, Taiwan tries to influence other countries’ trading and diplo- matic policies by negotiating the number of imported foreign laborers (from Thailand, for example). The Taiwanese state actively intervened to press the Indonesian...
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positions (2013) 21 (1): 189–221.
Published: 01 February 2013
... workshops in post-­tsunami Banda Aceh, Indonesia, for the local theater group Theater Kosong. Let Me Go was performed in Bahasa, Indonesia, and provided a model for the Indonesians to produce their own forum pieces. The Aceh workshops were...
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positions (2007) 15 (2): 285–318.
Published: 01 May 2007
... that Internet transmission of information caused ethnicized Indonesians living under imminent threat of violence to link up with huaren or ethnic Chinese living all over the world as well as with sympathizers in the People’s Republic...
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positions (1999) 7 (2): 573–592.
Published: 01 May 1999
...-suffering Indonesian masses, who spilled onto the streets, bat- tled military forces, appropriated food and other commodities from shops large and small, leaving behind charred bodies in burned-out department stores, and in the end...
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positions (2016) 24 (1): 1–15.
Published: 01 February 2016
... insecurities generated by the rapidly changing eco- nomic landscapes of Asia. Bodies and Biopolitics As Ann Laura Stoler shows for colonial Indonesian society, the norms regard- ing appropriate domesticity, gendered sexual morality, and acceptable...
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positions (2020) 28 (2): 481–495.
Published: 01 May 2020
... years after the war. WAM also serves as a center of peace activism in the Asia- Pacific region, organizing thematic exhibitions that illuminate sex- ual violence globally. A focus on East Timor revealed sexual violence perpe- trated by the Indonesian army during East Timor s independence struggle...