On feminism and nationalism Kartini's letters to Stella Zeehandelaar, 1899-1903
Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904) lived in Jepara, Central Java, and was inspired by the European feminist writing of her day. She held a strong interest in applying European feminist concerns to Javanese society. Her pioneering work for freedom and education of women has made her an Indonesian nation...
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Main Author: | Kartini Raden Adjeng 1879-1904 |
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Corporate Author: | Monash Asia Institute |
Other Authors: | Coté, Joost (Translator), Mohamad, Gunawan 1941- |
Format: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
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Clayton, Vic.
Monash Asia Institute
2005
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Edition: | Rev. ed |
Series: | Monash papers on Southeast Asia
no. 60 |
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