WACANA: JURNAL ILMU PENGETAHUAN BUDAYA (WACANA)
Confucius Institute at Universitas Al Azhar, Jakarta the Unseen Power of China
china's soft power is a difficult concept to measure if the confucius institute is the only source relied on. joseph nye's concept of soft power puts a strong emphasis on “the power of attraction” as .
Chinese Indonesians After May 1998 How They Fit in the Big Picture
for chinese indonesians, may 1998 is a significant historical marker, twelfth and thirteenth being two concentrated days of riots and atrocities in jakarta, followed by more, albeit on smaller scales,...
The House of Kwee Sik Poo an Indonesian-Chinese Merchant From Pasuruan
the kwee family is an old indonesian-chinese family from pasuruan, in east java, and one of a few merchant families of either chinese or arab ethnic origin which led successful lives in this small tow...
The Chinese From Indonesia in the Netherlands and Their Heritage Chinese Indonesian Heritage Center (CIHC)
chinese from indonesia in the netherlands are (post)colonial migrants who share a long historical tie with the dutch. in this article the author brings together and focuses on three interconnected sub...
Between Ideology and Experience Siauw Giok Tjhan's Legacy to His Daughter Siauw May Lie
the principal objective of this article is to focus on the life-story of siauw may lie and her views about her past. she is the daughter of the well-known, influential politician, siauw giok tjhan. be...
Long Way Home the Life History of Chinese-Indonesian Migrants in the Netherlands
the purpose of this paper is to trace the modern history of indonesia through the experience of two chinese indonesians who migrated to the netherlands at different periods of time. these life stories...
The Strategic Adaptation of Chinese-Manadonese in the Reform Era
this article is a further discussion of previous research which is a pilot project to observe patterns of cultural interaction within the chinese community in indonesia as a part of a project to under...
Book Review; Petualangan Unjung dan Mbui Kuvong; Sastra Lisan dan Kamus Punan Tuvu' dari Kalimantan.
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Chinese Taukeh, Labourer, and State Control Case Study of Panglong in Eastern Region of Sumatra (1890-1930)
recently the flow of labour from china to indonesia has fuelled many discussions but is not a new phenomenon. it can be traced back to the eighteenth century and continued until the twentieth century....
Dr Oen Boen Ing Patriot Doctor, Social Activist, and Doctor of the Poor
this article examines the efforts and achievements of oen boen ing, a tionghoa doctor, to improve the quality of health of the poorer inhabitants of surakarta. dr oen played an important role in five ...
An Early Story of Kho Ping Hoo
kho ping hoo (1926–1994) is the most well-known of all indonesian writers of popular silat stories, largely set in china, which describe the adventures and romances of legendary heroes famed for their...
The Chinese-Indonesian Collections in the National Museum of World Cultures, the Netherlands
among the more than 130,000 objects from indonesia in the dutch national museum of world cultures, many once belonged to or were used by the chinese population of indonesia. in this article, the autho...
Culture, Power and Identity the Case of Ang Hien Hoo, Malang
this paper discusses the intricate relations between culture and identity in a web of larger power structures of politics and the market by looking at the ways in which the indonesian chinese attach t...
Bangsawan Prampoewan Enlightened Peranakan Chinese Women From Early Twentieth Century Java
the end of the nineteenth century witnessed paradox among the chinese in colonial java. on one hand, they were prospering economically, but were nonetheless held in contempt by the dutch, encountered ...
Pecinan as an Inspiration the Contribution of Chinese Indonesian Architecture to an Urban Environment
since the abrogation of presidential instruction number 14/1967 which banned chinese customs celebrations and religion in public, there has been a revival in chinese festivals, language, art, media, c...
The Kai Ba Lidai Shiji 开吧历代史记 an Autonomous History of the Chinese Community of Batavia/ Jakarta in the VOC Period
this essay critically examines the kai ba lidai shiji (annals of batavia), a chinese history of batavia which was written by an anonymous chinese author around 1794 as part of the rather large corpus ...
Sajarah Cina a Nineteenth-century Apology in Javanese
the sometimes precarious position of the chinese in indonesia has a long history. the (most probably) nineteenth-century author, apdul mutalip, advocated a more balanced view by pointing out some fund...
Chinese Photographers and Their Clientele in the Netherlands Indies, 1890-1940
this article examines the position of chinese photographers in the visual colonial landscape. the chinese toekang potret were involved in both commissioned photographs and the production of commercial...
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Chinese Officers in Cirebon
the city of cirebon was not as large as batavia (jakarta) or semarang, but its location on the northern shore of java made it an important harbour city from which the inland regions of the southern pa...
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