Di Serambi: On the Verandah

Di Serambi: On the Verandah
Author: Iem Brown
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1995-07-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521477147

Di Serambi: On the Verandah, first published in 1995, brings together the work of twelve contemporary Indonesian poets. Over forty poems are presented in both Indonesian and English, together with notes on linguistic and cultural references, and a brief biography of each contributor. The poems have been selected to offer a range of chronological, thematic, and stylistic perspectives on Indonesian poetry. Iem Brown and Joan Davis travelled to Indonesia to interview the writers, providing the reader with a social context for the poetry. In their translations, they have kept faith with the oral tradition of Indonesian poetry, maintaining the rhythm and flow of the works, rather than presenting a purely literal interpretation. As a bilingual collection, this book serves those with general interest in Asian Studies as well as language students. Di Serambi: On the Verandah will prove invaluable to students and teachers of Indonesian language and culture.

By the Book

By the Book
Author:
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0702240478

Queensland? place of barren land and wild politics with subtropical weather, beaches, and natural wonders's the subject of this rich literary history. Chronicling a wide range of literature, from the first days of European settlement to the present day, this collection touches upon thematic topics such as travel stories, writing for children, and indigenous writings. The role of institutions such as schools, public libraries, the press, and publishers, as well as how they have contributed to the shaping of Queensland? literary development, is also included.

Australian Books in Print 1998

Australian Books in Print 1998
Author: Bowker
Publisher: Bowker-Saur
Total Pages: 888
Release: 1998-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781864520156

"...excellent coverage...essential to worldwide bibliographic coverage."--AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOKS ANNUAL. This comprehensive reference provides current finding & ordering information on more than 75,000 in-print books published in or about Australia, or written by Australian authors, organized by title, author, & keyword. You'll also find brief profiles of more than 7,000 publishers & distributors whose titles are represented, as well as information on trade associations, local agents of overseas publishers, literary awards, & more. From D.W. Thorpe.

Finding Words for Secrets

Finding Words for Secrets
Author: Harry Aveling
Publisher: Monash University Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

With examples drawn from his translations of Indonesian poetry from the New Order period, Harry Aveling discusses approaches to translating literature.

Indonesia

Indonesia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2000
Genre: Indonesia
ISBN:

Crossing Cultures

Crossing Cultures
Author: Bruce Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1996
Genre: Acculturation
ISBN:

"Twenty-five essays which show ways in which interactions between individuals and societies in the Asia-Pacific have contributed to literary and cultural creativity"--Introd.

Women and Sharia Law in Northern Indonesia

Women and Sharia Law in Northern Indonesia
Author: Dina Afrianty
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317592492

This book examines the life of women in the Indonesian province of Aceh, where Islamic law was introduced in 1999. It outlines how women have had to face the formalisation of conservative understandings of sharia law in regulations and new state institutions over the last decade or so, how they have responded to this, forming non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that have shaped local discourse on women’s rights, equality and status in Islam, and how these NGOs have strategised, demanded reform, and enabled Acehnese women to take active roles in influencing the processes of democratisation and Islamisation that are shaping the province. The book shows that although the formal introduction of Islamic law in Aceh has placed restrictions on women’s freedom, paradoxically it has not prevented them from engaging in public life. It argues that the democratisation of Indonesia, which allowed Islamisation to occur, continues to act as an important factor shaping Islamisation’s current trajectory; that the introduction of Islamic law has motivated women’s NGOs and other elements of civil society to become more involved in wider discussions about the future of sharia in Aceh; and that Indonesia’s recent decentralisation policy and growing local Islamism have enabled the emergence of different religious and local adat practices, which do not necessarily correspond to overall national trends.