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Indonesia and the Malay World

VOLUME 27  Number 79  November 1999

ARTICLES

SANDIECODRON: The art of offering in Bali 157

ABDULLAH SAEED: Towards religious tolerance through reform in Islamic education: the case of the State Institute of Islamic Studies of Indonesia 177

HONGLIU: Chinese business associations and socio-economic interactions between Singapore and Malaysia: a case study of cross-border networking 192

TIMBEHREND: The millennial esc(h)atology of Heri Dono: ‘semar farts’ first in Auckland, New Zealand 208


Indonesia and the Malay World

VOLUME 27  Number 78  June 1999

ARTICLES

PETER CAREY: The Catholic Church, religious revival and the nationalist
movement in East Timor, 1975–98 77

AMIN SWEENEY: The rhetoric of practising ethnicity 96

EVA MARIA KERSHAW and ROGER KERSHAW: In search of a Bornean ‘Eulenspiegel’: cross-cultural reflections on some simpleton tales of the
Brunei Dusuns 122

REBECCA FANANY: Ning, by Harris Effendi Thahar, translated 146

Cover illustration: Gunungan, Banda Aceh


Indonesia and the Malay World

VOLUME 27  Number 77  March 1999

ARTICLES

FARISH A. NOOR: Looking for reformasi: the discursive dynamics of the reformasi movement and its prospects as a political project 5

ANTHONY FARRINGTON: Negotiations at Aceh in 1684: an unpublished
English document 19

STUART ROBSON: The Tripama: a didactic poem of Mangkunagara IV 34

OOIKEATGIN: A broken promise? Great Britain’s failure to honour treaty
obligations to Brooke Sarawak, a British protectorate 46

NIGEL PHILLIPS: Two Minangkabau short stories by Nasrul Siddik, introduced
and translated 64


Indonesia and the Malay World

VOLUME 26  Number 76  November 1998

ARTICLES

E. U. KRATZ and NIGEL PHILLIPS: Poems of May 1998, selected and
translated 149

E. U. KRATZ: Travel notes 1998 by Sitor Situmorang: two unpublished poems
translated 180

L. M. EFIMOVA: Towards the establishment of diplomatic relations between the
USSR and the Republic of Indonesia, 1947–48 184

RUSSELL JONES: A brief invasion of Java 195

STEVE FARRAM: The Dutch conquest of Bali: the conspiracy theory revisited 207

NIGEL PHILLIPS: Two stories by Abdul Samad Ismail, introduced and translated 224

CHANDRA MUZAFFAR: The Anwar episode: an analysis 234

OBITUARY: Denys Lombard (1938–1998): a personal reminiscence 239

Contents and Author Index, VOLUME 26 243


Indonesia and the Malay World

VOLUME 26  Number 75  June 1998

ARTICLES

KATHLEEN M. ADAMS: Domestic tourism and nation-building in South
Sulawesi 77

ANDREW CAUSEY: Ulos or saham? Presentations of Toba Batak culture in
tourism promotions 97

JILL FORSHEE: Sumba asli: fashioning culture along expanded exchange circles 106

MICHAEL HITCHCOCK: Tourism, Taman Mini, and national identity 124

WIENDU NURYANTI: Tourism and regional imbalances: the case of Java 136


Indonesia and the Malay World

VOLUME 26  Number 74  March 1998

ARTICLES

JÖRGEN HELLMAN: The use of ‘cultures’ in official representations
of Indonesia: the fiftieth anniversary of independence 1

MARTINI JUFRI and C. W. WATSON: Decision-making in rural households
in Kerinci and Minangkabau 13

WILLIAM GERVASE CLARENCE-SMITH: The economic role of the Arab
community in Maluku, 1816 to 1940 32

VLADIMIR I. BRAGINSKY: Sufi boat symbolism: problems of origin and
evolution 50


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