The Romance of K'tut Tantri and Indonesia
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Barrister-At-Law Associate Director Asian Law Centre Timothy Lindsey
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Romance
Biography
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Format
Broché
Pages
392
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Feb 25, 2008
Éditeur
Equinox Publishing
ISBN-10
9793780630
ISBN-13
9789793780634
Description
In a compelling exploration of identity and influence, the narrative revolves around K'tut Tantri, a journalist whose life intersects with the historical landscape of Indonesia. By delving into the personal and cultural facets of K'tut’s journey, the story reveals the complexities of being a foreigner in a tumultuous era. Through her eyes, readers gain insight into the rich tapestry of Indonesian history and the impact of external perceptions on the nation’s evolution.
Timothy Lindsey adeptly weaves together K'tut’s experiences, showcasing her transformation from a Western journalist to a central figure in Indonesian storytelling. Her unique position allows for a bridge between cultures, prompting a re-examination of colonial narratives and the role of women in shaping historical discourse. The study emphasizes not only K'tut's contributions but also the poignant realities facing a nation grappling with its identity.
As the book unfolds, it brings to light the interplay between personal relationships and broader political landscapes, enriching the understanding of Indonesia's past. Lindsey's meticulous research and compelling prose make this work an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, identity, and journalism. Through K'tut Tantri’s saga, a rich narrative emerges that is both personal and profoundly significant in understanding Indonesia's place in the world.
Timothy Lindsey adeptly weaves together K'tut’s experiences, showcasing her transformation from a Western journalist to a central figure in Indonesian storytelling. Her unique position allows for a bridge between cultures, prompting a re-examination of colonial narratives and the role of women in shaping historical discourse. The study emphasizes not only K'tut's contributions but also the poignant realities facing a nation grappling with its identity.
As the book unfolds, it brings to light the interplay between personal relationships and broader political landscapes, enriching the understanding of Indonesia's past. Lindsey's meticulous research and compelling prose make this work an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, identity, and journalism. Through K'tut Tantri’s saga, a rich narrative emerges that is both personal and profoundly significant in understanding Indonesia's place in the world.
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