As reconstruction moves into high gear, it’s time to listen to tsunami victims
An outsider to all establishments, even artistic ones, Semsar Siahaan is yet to be accorded his rightful place among the ranks of great Indonesian artists
Always controversial, Mochtar Lubis was one of Indonesia’s most respected journalists and best-known authors for over four decades.
The Islamic headscarf is now compulsory in many high schools
This man’s message is simple — four wives are better for business than one
Review: This book is a useful contribution to a very small body of scholarly work in English on Indonesian literature. Pam Allen
Helping to boost English teaching seemed a splendid idea, but then Indonesian realities intervened
Portraits of Islamic women from different centuries and different organisations
Is democracy stalled? An in-depth survey suggests hope for the future
With Suharto gone, the anniversary of the 1965 coup attempt is more controversial than ever
Half a century after Herb Feith first lived in Kamal, Nikolas Feith Tan retraces his grandfather’s steps
Living in peace
The village of Oelua proves that Indonesians can live with difference.
Networking sites are popular with young Indonesians
Review: Goenawan's essays investigate the meaning of difference in many forms
Djenar Maesa Ayu – one of Indonesia’s exciting new female authors

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