At a workshop in Bali, experts reflect on the sustainable production of Indonesia’s cash crops
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If I were Australia/ Kalau aku Australia
Poems across the Indonesian-Australian divide
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A room of one’s own
Mobile libraries and writers clubs reveal a rich reading and writing culture among Indonesian migrant workers in Hong Kong
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A feminist trajectory of literary influences
A writer pays homage to the women writers and intellectuals who paved the way for others
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Imagining a nation divided
Aceh Singkil’s recent church burning may reflect common ways Indonesians have linked religion and region
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Review: Sites, Bodies and Stories
History and heritage in the Indonesian imagination
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Review: Women, Sexual Violence and the Indonesian Killings of 1965-66
Pohlman’s study provides sensitive and powerful testimony of the impact of this violence on women and girls
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Murdering army, silent church
Reverend Mery Kolimon, researcher and advocate working on the 1965 killings in Eastern Indonesia, has a personal connection to this piece of history
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Testimony of a messenger
A memoir by a former army officer offers insights into Suharto’s moves in October 1965
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More than six decades after being inspired as an undergraduate in Sydney, Ron Witton retraces his Indonesian language teacher's journey back to Suriname