New Postcolonial Study of Pramoedya Ananta Toer`s Buru Tetralogy Published
Released on: September 26, 2007, 4:21 pm
Press Release Author: Pustaka Larasan
Industry: Education
Press Release Summary: Pustaka Larasan, Bali, Indonesia, is proud to announce the recent publication of Razif Bahari\'s Pramoedya Postcolonially: (Re-)Viewing History, Gender and Identity. This is the first book-length study of the Buru tetralogy of Indonesia\'s most renowned writer, Pramoedya Ananta Toer. This is a book that would be of great interest not only to students, teachers and critics of Indonesian literature, but also to those studying colonial historiography, cultural history and literary criticism.
Press Release Body: Pustaka Larasan, Bali, Indonesia, is proud to announce the recent publication of Razif Bahari\'s Pramoedya Postcolonially: (Re-)Viewing History, Gender and Identity. This is the first book-length study of the Buru tetralogy of Indonesia\'s most renowned writer, Pramoedya Ananta Toer.
Pramoedya Postcolonially investigates some cardinal questions about the construction of nation, history and identity-questions which are relevant not only when broad cultural issues like colonial situations and colonial semiosis are being considered but also when more specific issues like race, gender and class are being taken into account.
Razif Bahari provides a study of the ways in which Indonesia\'s most well-known novelist, Pramoedya Ananta Toer, wrestles with these issues in his writings. Focusing on Pramoedya\'s Buru tetralogy which assumes a variety of positions on the issues of national identity, history and gender, Razif takes an incisive look at how the material nature of colonial exploitation informs the ways we constitute culture, subjectivity and the language that is their medium. Razif examines the way the tetralogy deals with disparate concepts of the nation, perceptions of historical experience, and attitudes to questions of language and gender as they are held and contested by different social groups, placing his reading in the historical, social and material contexts of Dutch colonial rule and internal colonialism by Javanese feudalism in Indonesia at the turn of the twentieth century.
Razif Bahari is Assistant Professor of Indonesian and Malaysian literature at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. This is his first book.
Web Site: http://mlcd.myplace.nie.edu.sg/pramoedya.html
Contact Details: Razif Bahari Asian Languages and Cultures National Institute of Education Nanyang Technological University 1 Nanyang Walk Singapore 637616