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The Memorykeepers: Gendered Knowledges, Empires, and Indonesian American History



Dorothy Fujita-Rony’s The Memorykeepers: Gendered Knowledges, Empires, and Indonesian American History examines the importance of women's memorykeeping for two Toba Batak women whose twentieth-century histories span Indonesia and the United States, H.L.Tobing and Minar T. Rony. This book addresses the meanings of family stories and artifacts within a gendered and interimperial context, and demonstrates how these knowledges can produce alternate cartographies of memory and belonging within the diaspora. It thus explores how women’s memorykeeping forges integrative possibility, not only physically across islands, oceans, and continents, but also temporally, across decades, empires, and generations. Thirty-five years in the making, The Memorykeepers is the first book on Indonesian Americans written within the fields of US history, American Studies, and Asian American Studies.


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Judul Seri
Gendering the Trans-Pacific World
No. Panggil
305.48r
Penerbit Brill : Netherlands.,
Deskripsi Fisik
288p
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-90-04-43623-7
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305.48
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Tipe Media
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Tipe Pembawa
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Edisi
Volume: 4
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Pernyataan Tanggungjawab

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