The Malay Archipelago Through Travellers' Eyes

NUS PRESSISBN: 9789813253346

1800-1900

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Edited by Judith E. Bosnak, Rick Honings
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Dr Bosnak has lectured and carried out research in the field of Southeast Asian Studies for over fifteen years and is currently the Director of the SAKA Museum dedicated to the living culture of the island of Bali. Rick Honings is a Dutch literature scholar and professor at Leiden University.

Acknowledgements Introduction Judith E. Bosnak and Rick Honings Part I Storytelling in a Hybrid World 1. When Regent Candranegara Met Professor Veth: Intellectual Journeys Across the Island of Java (circa 1865-85) Judith E. Bosnak 2. A Javanese Visitor to Batavia: Sastradarma's Cariyosipun Betawi (1867-69) Willem van der Molen 3. A Land Like a Paradise: A Travelogue about Java by Eurasian Writer De-Lilah (1896) Olf Praamstra 4. The Well-Travelled Mind: Mobility and Gender in Travel Writing by R.A. Kartini (1898-1904) Sylvia Tiwon Part II Letters from the 'Contact Zone' 5. Britishness and Empire in the Malay Archipelago: The Travels of Stamford Raffles (1817) and Isabella Bird (1883) Marijke Denger 6. Behind the Palace Walls: Ethnographic Insights on Gender in Pierre Dubois's Sketch of Bali in 1830 Helen Creese 7. A Long Journey in Borneo: James Brooke's Journals and Letters from Sarawak (1838-46) Elsa Clave Part III Sounds of Science and Empire 8. Images of Light and Shadow: Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn in Java (1835-64) Rick Honings 9. Tropical Tours, Northern Narratives: Late 19th-Century Scandinavian Travellers in the Dutch East Indies Mikko Toivanen 10. Naturalists, Scholars and Ethnographers in the 'Unknown Lands'. The Malay Archipelago in the Writings of Italian Explorers (circa 1865-90) Alessandro Di Meo Notes on the Contributors Index

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