What Bungalows Can Tell
Exploring colonial history and local narratives in Indonesia
Paoletta Holst author Mira Asriningtyas author Brigita Murti author Dito Yuwono translator Paoletta Holst editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Onomatopee
Published:1st Jun '21
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This insightful publication examines the colonial bungalows of Kaliurang, exploring their historical significance and the local narratives surrounding them.
The book What Bungalows Can Tell is a comprehensive exploration of the village of Kaliurang in the Yogyakarta region of Indonesia, focusing on its colonial bungalows. Through a collection of essays and photographs, the publication delves into the impact of globalization and heritage formation on local communities. It critically examines the historical significance of these bungalows, questioning their past uses, current roles, and future representations.
In What Bungalows Can Tell, the editors aim to highlight the colonial history of the village while also amplifying the voices and stories of the local community. By doing so, they seek to challenge the dominant narratives often shaped by Western perspectives, bringing forth local wisdoms that have been overlooked. The essays included in the book provide a rich tapestry of insights into how these structures have transformed over time and what they symbolize today.
Ultimately, this publication serves not only as an academic resource but also as a platform for dialogue about heritage and identity. It invites readers to reflect on the complexities of colonial legacies and the ongoing evolution of cultural spaces. The editors, Mira Asriningtyas, Paoletta Holst, and Brigita Murti, have curated a thoughtful collection that encourages a deeper understanding of the relationship between place, history, and community.
ISBN: 9789493148505
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 300g
172 pages