Kartini Kaleidoscope
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Kartini Kaleidoscope
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Author : Tempo Publishing
language : en
Publisher: Tempo Publishing
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Kartini
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Author : Kartini (Raden Adjeng)
language : en
Publisher: Monash Asia Series
Release Date : 2014
Kartini written by Kartini (Raden Adjeng) and has been published by Monash Asia Series this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Feminists categories.
On archaeology related to Indonesian national characteristics.
Letters From Kartini
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Author : Kartini (Raden Adjeng)
language : en
Publisher: Monash University Press
Release Date : 1992
Letters From Kartini written by Kartini (Raden Adjeng) and has been published by Monash University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Biography & Autobiography categories.
"The freeing of women is inevitable -- it will come, only we cannot hasten its coming. The freedom of women will be the fruit of our suffering and pain, " wrote Ajeng Kartini in 1903. She did not live to see that freedom, but today she is counted among Indonesia's heroes and is honored by a national holiday, Kartini Day.
On Feminism And Nationalism
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Author : Kartini (Raden Adjeng)
language : en
Publisher: Monash University Press
Release Date : 2005
On Feminism And Nationalism written by Kartini (Raden Adjeng) and has been published by Monash University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Feminists categories.
Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904) lived in Jepara, Central Java, and was inspired by the European feminist writing of her day. She held a strong interest in applying European feminist concerns to Javanese society. Her pioneering work for freedom and education of women has made her an Indonesian national hero. The letters in this revised edition, to the contemporary European feminist Stella Zeehandelaar, are amongst the most powerful of Kartini's surviving correspondence.
Approriating Kartini
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Author : Paul Bijl
language : en
Publisher: Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute
Release Date : 2020
Approriating Kartini written by Paul Bijl and has been published by Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with Biography & Autobiography categories.
"This collection of essays demonstrates vividly how and why the life and writings of Kartini spark different meanings to different people across different continents and times for a wide range of reasons. Truly engaging and enlightening."--Professor Dr Ariel Heryanto, Herb Feith Professor for the Study of Indonesia at Monash University, and author of Identity and Pleasure: The Politics of Indonesian Screen Culture "An icon of colonial Indonesia and a postcolonial intellectual avant la lettre, Kartini straddles the subtle terrain between feminism, politics and memory. This beautifully crafted volume goes beyond the analysis of Kartini's contested legacy as a national figure. It instead engages in an original way with Kartini as a highly remediated transnational celebrity, who has become a 'floating signifier'. This volume's timely contribution is to reposition Kartini's life, legacy and afterlife within the intersectional dynamics of gender, race, class, religion and sexuality that so shaped the origin, interpretation and impact of the 'Javanese princess' across time and space."--Professor Dr Sandra Ponzanesi, Professor of Gender and Postcolonial Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and author of The Postcolonial Cultural Industry: Icons, Markets, Mythologies "This rich collection of essays on the appropriation of Indonesian national heroine and international feminist icon Kartini provides an incisive insight into the multiple ways her brilliant letters have been read, interpreted and used. Progressive colonial administrators, anti-colonial nationalists, socialist feminists and conservative feminists during the military dictatorship of President Suharto alike appropriated her life and work to further their own divergent causes. I hope this anthology stimulates the (re) reading of the inspiring and still highly relevant words of this gifted, complex, rebellious Javanese woman, who died in childbirth at such a young age."--Professor Dr Saskia E. Wieringa, Professor of Gender and Women's Same-sex Relations Cross-culturally, University of Amsterdam, author of Sexual Politics in Indonesia, and co-founder of the Kartini Asia Network
Letters Of A Javanese Princess
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Author : Raden Kartini
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-04-23
Letters Of A Javanese Princess written by Raden Kartini and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-23 with categories.
In her letters, Raden Adjeng Kartini wrote about her views of the social conditions prevailing at that time, particularly the condition of native Indonesian women. The majority of her letters protest the tendency of Javanese Culture to impose obstacles for the development of women. She wanted women to have the freedom to learn and study. R.A. Kartini wrote of her ideas and ambitions, including Zelf-ontwikkeling, Zelf-onderricht, Zelf-vertrouwen, Zelf-werkzaamheid and Solidariteit. These ideas were all based on Religieusiteit, Wijsheid en Schoonheid, that is, belief in God, wisdom, and beauty, along with Humanitarianisme (humanitarianism) and Nationalisme (nationalism).Kartini's letters also expressed her hopes for support from overseas. In her correspondence with Estell "Stella" Zeehandelaar, R.A. Kartini expressed her desire to be like a European youth. She depicted the sufferings of Javanese women fettered by tradition, unable to study, secluded, and who must be prepared to participate in polygamous marriages with men they don't know.Raden Adjeng Kartini loved her father deeply, although it is clear that her deep affection for him became yet another obstacle to the realisation of her ambitions. He was sufficiently progressive to allow his daughters schooling until the age of 12 but at that point the door to further schooling was firmly closed. In his letters, her father also expressed his affection for R.A. Kartini. Eventually, he gave permission for R.A. Kartini to study to become a teacher in Batavia (now Jakarta), although previously he had prevented her from cral of her pen friends worked on her behalf to support Kartini in this endeavour. And when finally Kartini's ambition was thwarted, many of her friends expressed their disappointment. In the end her plans to study in the Netherlands were transmuted into plans to journey to Batavia on the advice of Mrs. Abendanon that this would be best for R.A. Kartini and her younger sister, R.Ayu Rukmini.Nevertheless, in 1903 at the age of 24, her plans to study to become a teacher in Batavia came to nothing. In a letter to Mrs. Abendanon, R.A. Kartini wrote that the plan had been abandoned because she was going to be married ..."In short, I no longer desire to take advantage of this opportunity, because I am to be married..". This was despite the fact that for its part, the Dutch Education Department had finally given permission for R.A. Kartini and R.Ay. Rukmini to study in Batavia.As the wedding approached, R.A. Kartini's attitude towards Javanese traditional customs began to change. She became more tolerant. She began to feel that her marriage would bring good fortune for her ambition to develop a school for native women. In her letters, R.A. Kartini mentioned that not only did her esteemed husband support her desire to develop the woodcarving industry in Jepara and the school for native women, but she also mentioned that she was going to write a book. Sadly, this ambition was unrealised as a result of her premature death in 1904 at the age of 25.
Letters Of A Javanese Princess
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Author : Kartini (Raden Adjeng)
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1976
Letters Of A Javanese Princess written by Kartini (Raden Adjeng) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1976 with Educators categories.
Letters Of A Javanese Princess
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Author : Sartono Kartodirdjo
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1976
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Kartini Centenary
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Author : Ailsa Gwennyth Zainu'ddin
language : en
Publisher: Monash Asia Institute
Release Date : 1980
Kartini Centenary written by Ailsa Gwennyth Zainu'ddin and has been published by Monash Asia Institute this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1980 with History categories.
Ernest Douwes Dekker
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Author : TEMPO Publishing
language : en
Publisher: Tempo Publishing
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Ernest Douwes Dekker written by TEMPO Publishing and has been published by Tempo Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.
IN his body flowed Dutch, French, German and Javanese blood, yet François Eugène Douwes Dekker’s spirit was nationalism, rooted among the local population. He was the first person to establish a political party in Indonesia, prompting Dutch colonial officials to brand him dangerous, for his capacity to provoke ‘native’ Indonesians into rebelling.