インドネシアの近代における「わたし」 : カルティニのikとスワルディのsaya (<特集>インドネシア国民の形成 : 故土屋健治教授を偲んで) "I" in Modern Indonesia : Kartini's IK and Soewardi's Saya (<Special Issue>The Formation of the Indonesian Nation : In Memory of the Late Professor Kenji Tsuchiya)

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この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。Kenji Tsuchiya rightly noted that Kartini and Soewardi marked the arrival of modern Indonesia. Kartini represented native awakening, Tsuchiya argued, for she obtained Dutch ik and wrote "Ik kijk...." It should be noted, however, that Dutch ethici were overjoyed with Kartini not only because she marked native awakening but also and more importantly because she obtained Dutch ik and became as civilized as anyone who obtained ik should be in the Dutch language world and enabled them to see what Kartini's ik was seeing. Kartini thus represented both native awakening and Dutch ethical success in native self-policing. Soewardi, Tsuchiya argued, represented the coming of Indonesian nationalism when he wrote "If I were a Dutchman." It needs to be noted, however, that he also introduced Malay saya in an uncharted Malay-language world. This excited Indonesians, threatened the Dutch ethical project for native self-policing, and set in motion modern popular politics. Modern Indonesian politics, both modern surveillance politics and popular politics, started with Kartini and Soewardi in this sense.

Kenji Tsuchiya rightly noted that Kartini and Soewardi marked the arrival of modern Indonesia. Kartini represented native awakening, Tsuchiya argued, for she obtained Dutch ik and wrote "Ik kijk...." It should be noted, however, that Dutch ethici were overjoyed with Kartini not only because she marked native awakening but also and more importantly because she obtained Dutch ik and became as civilized as anyone who obtained ik should be in the Dutch language world and enabled them to see what Kartini's ik was seeing. Kartini thus represented both native awakening and Dutch ethical success in native self-policing. Soewardi, Tsuchiya argued, represented the coming of Indonesian nationalism when he wrote "If I were a Dutchman." It needs to be noted, however, that he also introduced Malay saya in an uncharted Malay-language world. This excited Indonesians, threatened the Dutch ethical project for native self-policing, and set in motion modern popular politics. Modern Indonesian politics, both modern surveillance politics and popular politics, started with Kartini and Soewardi in this sense.

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東南アジア研究   [収録刊行物詳細]

The southeast asian studies  34(1)  pp.5-20 19960600  [目次]

京都大学

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  • NII論文ID(NAID):
    110000200698
  • NII書誌ID(NCID):
    AN00166463
  • 本文言語コード:
    JPN
  • 資料種別:
    Departmental Bulletin Paper
  • 雑誌種別:
    大学紀要
  • ISSN:
    05638682
  • NDL 雑誌記事ID:
    0210901101
  • NDL 雑誌分類:
    ZG74(歴史・地理--アジア・アフリカ--東南アジア)
  • NDL 請求記号:
    Z8-392
  • 収録DB:
    NDL  NII-ELS  IR 

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