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12-February-2008
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Realizing the Dream of R. A. Kartini: Her Sistersu2019 Letters from Colonial Java presents a unique collection of documents reflecting the lives, attitudes, and politics of four Javanese women in the early twentieth century. Joost J. Cotu00e9 translates the correspondence between Raden Ajeng Kartini, Indonesiau2019s first feminist, and her sisters, revealing for the first time her sistersu2019 contributions in defining and carrying out her ideals. With this collection, Cotu00e9 aims to situate Kartiniu2019s sisters within the more famous Kartini narrative-and indirectly to situate Kartini herself within a broader narrative. The letters reveal the emotional lives of these modern women and their concerns for the welfare of their husbands and the success of their children in rapidly changing times. While by no means radical nationalists, and not yet extending their horizons to the possibility of an Indonesian nation, these members of a new middle class nevertheless confidently express their belief in their own national identity. Realizing the Dream of R. A. Kartini is essential reading for scholars of Indonesian history, providing documentary evidence of the culture of modern, urban Java in the late colonial era and an insight into the ferment of the Indonesian nationalist movement in which these women and their husbands played representative roles.

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Realizing the Dream of R. A. Kartini

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Realizing the Dream of R. A. Kartini: Her Sistersu2019 Letters from Colonial Java presents a unique collection of documents reflecting the lives, attitudes, and politics of four Javanese women in the early twentieth century. Joost J. Cotu00e9 translates the correspondence between Raden Ajeng Kartini, Indonesiau2019s first feminist, and her sisters, revealing for the first time her sistersu2019 contributions in defining and carrying out her ideals. With this collection, Cotu00e9 aims to situate Kartiniu2019s sisters within the more famous Kartini narrative-and indirectly to situate Kartini herself within a broader narrative. The letters reveal the emotional lives of these modern women and their concerns for the welfare of their husbands and the success of their children in rapidly changing times. While by no means radical nationalists, and not yet extending their horizons to the possibility of an Indonesian nation, these members of a new middle class nevertheless confidently express their belief in their own national identity. Realizing the Dream of R. A. Kartini is essential reading for scholars of Indonesian history, providing documentary evidence of the culture of modern, urban Java in the late colonial era and an insight into the ferment of the Indonesian nationalist movement in which these women and their husbands played representative roles.

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