Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
Few have investigated the underpinnings of Indonesia’s language policy as thoroughly as Zein.
A personal illustration of the interconnectedness between language and identity as dynamic entities.
Many Indonesian artists discuss natural disasters not in isolation, but in relation to broader social, political and historical processes and injustices.
WEBINAR: The demise of Leftist political traditions has facilitated newer Islamic expressions of socio-political discontent.
Members of Islamic street gangs mostly have no religious credentials, and don’t aim to establish an Islamic state.
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