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From Sensation to Oblivion: Boven Digoel in Sino-Malay Novels
Oleh:
Chandra, Elizabeth
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Bijdragen Tot de Taal Land En Volkenkunde vol. 169 no. 02/03 (Feb. 2013)
,
page 244-278.
Topik:
Sino-Malay Literature
;
Boven Digoel
;
Kwee Tek Hoay
;
Liem Khing Hoo
;
Njoo Cheong Seng
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Vol 169 No.2,3 2013 p.244-278.pdf
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The so-called ‘Sino-Malay literature’ has often been characterized as literary publications that were commercial and very rarely political. This essay however draws attention to three novels written by prominent Indies Chinese authors on the colonial internment camp for communist activists, Boven Digoel. Written in three different decades, Kwee Tek Hoay’s Drama di Boven Digoel (Drama in Boven Digoel, 1928-1932), Liem Khing Hoo’s Merah (Red, 1937), and Njoo Cheong Seng’s Taufan gila (Mad typhoon, 1950) reflect not only individual journeys of Digoel-bound activists, but also the political landscapes in which they were written.
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