Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde is focused in particular on the linguistics, anthropology, and history of Southeast Asia, and more specifically of Indonesia.
The journal appears in four issues, running a total of roughly 600 pages annually.
The large majority of articles, notices, and reviews are published in English.
English title: Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania.
Published continuously since 1853.
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Vol 167, No 1 (2011)
Table of Contents
Articles
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Pamela Allen |
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| Menggarami burung terbang: Local understandings of national history |
1-15 |
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Tineke Hellwig |
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| Abidah El Khalieqy’s novels: Challenging patriarchal Islam |
16-30 |
|
Anne Booth |
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| Splitting, splitting and splitting again: A brief history of the development of regional government in Indonesia since independence |
31-59 |
|
Marleen Dieleman |
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| New town development in Indonesia: Renegotiating, shaping and replacing institutions |
60-85 |
Debate
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Michael R. Dove, Hjorleifur Jonsson, Michael Aung-Thwin |
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| James C. Scott, The art of not being governed: An anarchist history of upland Southeast Asia. |
86-99 |
Review essays
|
Nathan Porath |
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| The terrorist insurgency in the South of Thailand |
130-139 |
|
Luthfi Assyaukanie |
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| Recent publications on Indonesian Islam |
140-153 |
Book reviews
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| Book reviews |
100-129 |
|
Harry A. Poeze |
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| Korte signaleringen |
154-166 |
ISSN: 0006-2294