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Published: 01 September 2022
Figure 2. Tjapgome in Batavia. Sin po wekelijksche editie 1941, vol. 933, p. 24.
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Prism (2022) 19 (2): 454–473.
Published: 01 September 2022
...Figure 2. Tjapgome in Batavia. Sin po wekelijksche editie 1941, vol. 933, p. 24. ...
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Prism (2022) 19 (2): 319–336.
Published: 01 September 2022
... where two local policemen debate the legitimacy of impending Dutch extraterritoriality, Ba Ren supports the side of Usman 烏斯曼, who thinks he should serve the sultan: “yes, our Sultan rented out the land, but it's because the government in Batavia is in control! In one stroke of the law, it's a long-term...
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Prism (2022) 19 (2): 265–282.
Published: 01 September 2022
... two early twentieth-century Sino-Malay poems from Batavia, the capital of the former Netherlands Indies (now the Indonesian city of Jakarta). Written by Indies-Chinese authors, these works are composed in a creole derived from the Batavian dialect of Malay and the Hokkien dialect of Chinese. Part...
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Prism (2022) 19 (2): 474–490.
Published: 01 September 2022
... in China, which were directed toward an urban readership that made Shanghai its focal point. Leaving Shanghai in the shadow of war in 1941, he returned to Medan and then went to Batavia (as Jakarta was called during the colonial period), where he was ultimately imprisoned for four years due to wartime...