The Memorykeepers: Gendered Knowledges, Empires, and Indonesian American History: Gendering the Trans-Pacific World, cartea 4
Autor Dorothy B. Fujita-Ronyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004465060
ISBN-10: 9004465065
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Gendering the Trans-Pacific World
ISBN-10: 9004465065
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Gendering the Trans-Pacific World
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Note on Orthography and Names
Introduction: Daughter of a Daughter: the Labor of Memorykeeping
1 Questions
2 The ‘Indonesian American’ Context
3 ‘Return’ and ‘Belonging’
1 Empires:Interimperialism, Migration, and the United States
1 Introduction
2 When Empires Came to You: the Toba Batak
3 Multilingualism and Interimperial Temporality
4 The United States Cold War
5 Conclusion
2 Gendered Knowledges:Patriarchies and the Politics of Belonging
1 Introduction
2 The Toba Batak Culture as Political Location
3 Colonial Domesticity
4 Converging Gender Hierarchies
5 Negotiation and Challenge
6 Conclusion
3 Stories and Silences: Telling the Past
1 Introduction
2 Searching for Archives
3 What Is Said
4 What Is Not Said
5 Two Pictures
6 Conclusion
4 Artifacts and Memories: Representing Meaning
1 Introduction
2 Knowledge as Legacy
3 Memorykeeping as Response to Precarity
4 The Labor of Artifacts
5 Conclusion
Prologue to Part 3: A Journey and a Path
5 Across Empires: The Narrative of H.L. Tobing
1 Raja Pontas
2 The Old Times
3 Family
4 The Adat
5 Christianity
6 Tarutung
7 Living in the Village
8 Dutch Rule
9 Elementary School
10 Salatiga
11 Early Marriage
12 Semarang
13 Magetan
14 Pearaja
15 Bengkalis
16 Japanese Occupation and World War II
17 Kisaran
18 Medan
19 Progress
20 Opportunities
21 United States
22 Homecoming
6 For Those Who Follow: The Autobiography of Minar T. Rony
1 Beginnings
2 Bengkalis
3 Siantar
4 Return to Bengkalis
5 Bukit Batu
6 Pearaja
7 Jakarta
8 Return to Siantar
9 Medan
10 Teacher and Guide
11 The United States
Conclusion: The Urgency of Time
Timeline
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Note on Orthography and Names
Introduction: Daughter of a Daughter: the Labor of Memorykeeping
1 Questions
2 The ‘Indonesian American’ Context
3 ‘Return’ and ‘Belonging’
Part 1: Empire and Gender
1 Empires:Interimperialism, Migration, and the United States
1 Introduction
2 When Empires Came to You: the Toba Batak
3 Multilingualism and Interimperial Temporality
4 The United States Cold War
5 Conclusion
2 Gendered Knowledges:Patriarchies and the Politics of Belonging
1 Introduction
2 The Toba Batak Culture as Political Location
3 Colonial Domesticity
4 Converging Gender Hierarchies
5 Negotiation and Challenge
6 Conclusion
Part 2: Curating Time
3 Stories and Silences: Telling the Past
1 Introduction
2 Searching for Archives
3 What Is Said
4 What Is Not Said
5 Two Pictures
6 Conclusion
4 Artifacts and Memories: Representing Meaning
1 Introduction
2 Knowledge as Legacy
3 Memorykeeping as Response to Precarity
4 The Labor of Artifacts
5 Conclusion
Part 3: Memorykeeping
Prologue to Part 3: A Journey and a Path
5 Across Empires: The Narrative of H.L. Tobing
1 Raja Pontas
2 The Old Times
3 Family
4 The Adat
5 Christianity
6 Tarutung
7 Living in the Village
8 Dutch Rule
9 Elementary School
10 Salatiga
11 Early Marriage
12 Semarang
13 Magetan
14 Pearaja
15 Bengkalis
16 Japanese Occupation and World War II
17 Kisaran
18 Medan
19 Progress
20 Opportunities
21 United States
22 Homecoming
6 For Those Who Follow: The Autobiography of Minar T. Rony
1 Beginnings
2 Bengkalis
3 Siantar
4 Return to Bengkalis
5 Bukit Batu
6 Pearaja
7 Jakarta
8 Return to Siantar
9 Medan
10 Teacher and Guide
11 The United States
Conclusion: The Urgency of Time
Timeline
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Dorothy B. Fujita-Rony is an Associate Professor in the Department of Asian American Studies at University of California, Irvine. She received her Ph.D. (1995) from Yale University in the Department of American Studies.
Recenzii
“This book makes significant contributions to Asian American studies, studies of empire and colonialism, US Cold War history, women’s history, and gender studies. Dorothy B. Fujita-Rony marshals a wealth of evidence from personal narratives and material culture to reveal how women’s “memorykeeping” constitutes a practice of resistance and critique. Her study illuminates the workings of multiple empires in the everyday life of two Toba Batak women, H.L. Tobing and Minar T. Rony, making visible the intertwined forces of gender and empire." - Valerie Matsumoto, University of California, Los Angeles
"Dr. Dorothy B. Fujita-Rony’s book, The Memorykeepers: Gendered Knowledges, Empires, and Indonesian American History, is an original and pioneering manuscript in the field of Indonesian American Studies. Particularly valuable is how the scholarship highlights women’s memorykeeping across time and space. A work of this importance is long overdue." - Shirley Lim, State University of New York at Stony Brook
"Dr. Dorothy B. Fujita-Rony’s book, The Memorykeepers: Gendered Knowledges, Empires, and Indonesian American History, is an original and pioneering manuscript in the field of Indonesian American Studies. Particularly valuable is how the scholarship highlights women’s memorykeeping across time and space. A work of this importance is long overdue." - Shirley Lim, State University of New York at Stony Brook