Text/Politics in Island Southeast Asia: Essays in Interpretation

Text/Politics in Island Southeast Asia: Essays in Interpretation

by D.M. Roskies
Text/Politics in Island Southeast Asia: Essays in Interpretation

Text/Politics in Island Southeast Asia: Essays in Interpretation

by D.M. Roskies

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Overview

How does the language of poetry conspire with the language of power? This question is at the heart of this volume which deals with Indonesia and the Philippines in the early modern and post-1945 periods. These two nations have been shaped by the forces of nationalism, revolution, and metropolitan hegemony. Whether written in Malay, Tagalog, English, or Dutch the writings coming from them carry the contradictions of their time and place in the milieu of race and class. The contributors examine the literature and politics of Indonesia and Philippines from the point of view of contemporary thinking. Their examinations include the responses of indigenous writers to censorship and to their marginalization and cooption by colonial and neocolonial states. They investigate the rhetoric of spectacle in the Philippines of Ferdinand Marcos, the function of pasyon in Tagalog religious narrative, the writings of Pramoedya Ananta Toer in Indonesia, and the memoirs of a Javanese aristocrat. This book will be of interest to colonial historians and to students and scholars of non-Western and comparative literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780896801752
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 06/01/1993
Series: Ohio RIS Southeast Asia Series , #91
Edition description: 1
Pages: 370
Product dimensions: (w) x (h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Illustrationsvii
Acknowledgmentsix
1.Permission, Voice, and Silence: Inscriptions of Authority1
2.Patronage and Pornography: Ideology and Spectatorship During the Early Marcos Years49
3.The Christ Story as the Subversive Memory of Tradition: Tagalog Texts and Politics Around the Turn of the Century82
4.On the Anvil: Realism and Revolution in a Contemporary Philippines Novelist111
5.Boredom in Batavia: A Catalogue of Books in 1898131
6.The Metamorphosis of a Javanese Aristocrat: The Memoirs of Pangeran Achmad Djadjadiningrat157
7.The Early Fiction of Pramoedya Ananta Toer, 1946-1949191
8.Literature, Cultural Politics, and the Indonesian Revolution221
9.Writing the Past: The Limits of Realism in Contemporary Indonesian Literature257
10.Interpreting the Indonesian National Character: Mochtar Lubis and Manusia Indonesia288
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