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ArtikelSutan Pangurabaan Rewrites Sumatran language Landscapes The Political Possibilities of Commercial Print in the late Colonial Indies  
Oleh: Rodgers, Susan
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Bijdragen Tot de Taal Land En Volkenkunde vol. 168 no. 01 (2012), page 26-54.
Topik: Language Landscape; Pamphleteer; Batak literatures; Arts of Resistance; Colonial Sumatra
Fulltext: B10 v168 n1 2012 p26,win.pdf (685.64KB)
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Isi artikelAn exploration of the exuberant publishing activities and circa 1930s texts by a largely unknown Sumatran vernacular writer, Sutan Pangurabaan Pane, father of the better-known authors Armijn and Sanusi Pane. Sutan P’s schoolbooks, how-to guides, and antiquarian volumes used Angkola Batak and Indonesian to promote a robust vision of Batak linguistic and cultural excellence. Flying under the radar of Dutch governmental censorship, Sutan P’s many works both mimicked and interrogated European textual forms, in sometimes anxious, ambiguous ways.
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