
No. 57 January-
March 1999
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Cockroach
'Kecoa',
by Yudi, Yaddie, Eri, & Arief (Balai Pustaka, 1998).
Like Ayam Majapahit (featured in Inside
Indonesia, July-September 1998), Kecoa was also a first place winner in
the 1997 Comic Competition held by the Director General of the Ministry
for Education and Culture. Like the other winners, these comics are very
difficult to find.
Kecoa is a story of heroism in the
face of extreme personal fear, which takes place toward the end of the
Japanese occupation (1942-45). Kecoa is the nickname given to a young farmer
because of his intense fear of cockroaches (kecoa) in a place overrun by
them. Kecoa, however, rises to the occasion and bravely faces Japanese
cruelty and internal treachery from within the ranks of the local militia.
This frame shows the excitement among the militia when they hear on 17
August 1945 that independence has been proclaimed. The cry is 'Merdeka!',
'Freedom!'.
Laine Berman.
Dr Laine Berman teaches at Deakin
University, Melbourne. A photocopy is available from her for AU$12 (including postage): Aust & Internat Studs, Deakin University, 221 Burwood
Highway, Burwood Vic 3125, Australia, fax +61-3-9244 6755.
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