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During my residency in Taipei, I have been looking for archives and references on the connection of Indonesia and Taiwan, both historically and contemporary. This search had brought me to museums and ...
“Bahasa Jiwa Bangsa,” a propaganda slogan that emerged in the 1960s aiming at advocating people to use Malay as the national language in Malaysia, resonates Adeline Ooi and Beverly Yong’s findings of ...
Founded in 1922 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Taman Siswa was an alternative school to the Dutch colonial education system. Its teaching method is called “Among” (means ‘education’...