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To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham

DAVID REEVE is a retired teacher of Indonesian language and studies.

NUS Press (First published, 2022)
x + 346 pages including Bibliography and Index

RM135.00

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ISBN: 9789813251595 Product ID: 47978 Subject: Sub-subjects: ,
GTIN: 9789813251595
Brand: National University of Singapore Press

To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham is a particularly vivid biography of a remarkable individual, an Indonesian historian and public intellectual who was both a public figure and a multi-minority member, being Dutch educated, Indonesian Chinese, gay, alcoholic, irreligious and hedonist, in a conservative society. This is the first Indonesian biography where the interior life is closely recorded: the fears, doubts, confusions; the issues of sexuality, the mental breakdown, the jailing, the later success, joys and celebrity, as a historian, public intellectual and famous cook.

This biography breaks out of the Indonesian Chinese category. It is primarily an Indonesian story. In its early chapters this biography reveals much about the ‘sugar king’ Chinese aristocracy of Indonesia, from the inside. In its later chapters this book shows much about the development of Indonesians writing their own post-colonial history, and the intellectual influences on this writing.

Onghokham was a senior public intellectual with over 300 writings over 50 years, containing original insights into many varied Indonesian topics, including colonial history and its effects on modern politics and society; the Indonesian Chinese; ‘outsiders’—marginal people; the jago or brigand as people’s champion; sexuality in Indonesia past and present; food; the Oedipus complex; painting; traditional Javanese beliefs from the palace to the peasant.

Introduction: Why Ong?

1. Childhood
2. War, Revolution and Education
3. Becoming Indonesian, Becoming Chinese
4. Turning to Java
5. Breakdown and Jail
6. In America
7. The Peak of His Career
8. In Retirement
9. The Legacy

Glossary and Abbreviations
Appendix: Onghokham’s Writings, 1958–2019
Bibliography
Index

Weight0.518 kg
Dimensions22.8 × 15.3 × 1.7 cm
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Paperback

Language

English

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Series

Year Published

2022

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