A Certain Age Colonial Jakarta through the Memories of Its Intellectuals

'A Certain Age' is an unconventional, evocative work of history and a moving reflection on memory, modernity, space, time, and the limitations of traditional historical narratives. Rudolf Mrázek visited Indonesia throughout the 1990s, recording lengthy interviews with elderly intellectual...

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Main Author: Mrázek, Rudolf (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Durham NC Duke University Press 2010
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