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Bijdragen and the study of Indonesian languages and literatures

Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde, 1994-01, Vol.150 (4), p.665-684 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

1994 A. Teeuw ;Copyright KITLV, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies 1994 ;ISSN: 0006-2294 ;ISSN: 2213-4379 ;EISSN: 2213-4379 ;DOI: 10.1163/22134379-90003066 ;CODEN: BTTVE2

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  • Title:
    Bijdragen and the study of Indonesian languages and literatures
  • Author: Teeuw, A
  • Subjects: 1800-1999 ; areal linguistics ; Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde ; Civil service ; Dictionaries ; Ethnolinguistics ; Grammar ; Indonesia ; Indonesian literature ; Indonesian studies ; Language ; Language translation ; Linguistic anthropology ; Linguistics ; Malay ; Netherlandic linguistics ; Poetry ; Scholarly publishing ; Scholars ; Southeast Asian literature ; Studies ; Trends
  • Is Part Of: Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde, 1994-01, Vol.150 (4), p.665-684
  • Description: [...]in the initial stage of Indonesian studies boundaries between different disciplines were not at all clear; many researchers were generalists, and other authors publishing in Bijdragen were amateurs with interests in things Indonesian without bothering about which disciplinary label to apply to their work. [...]it is sometimes doubtful whether a publication falls within the range of language and literature: cases in point are studies of babad and other historical sources (such as inscriptions) in Indonesian languages, and the use of linguistic or literary materials for the purpose of ethno-graphic or anthropological studies, as in numerous studies in the special issues of Bijdragen called Anthropologica (from 1960 until 1992), which deal with kinship and kinship terminology. Esser hardly occur in Bijdragen, which again underlines the virtual impossibility of tracing the development of the study of Indonesian languages and literatures on the basis of what appeared in Bijdragen. [...]World War II, then, Bijdragen was predominantly a journal for male Dutch scholars writing in Dutch. [...]the development of scholarly disciplines (such as linguistics and anthropology), with their own theories and methodology, increasingly appeared alongside the area studies approach that had dominated until then.
  • Publisher: Netherlands: Brill
  • Language: English;Dutch
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0006-2294
    ISSN: 2213-4379
    EISSN: 2213-4379
    DOI: 10.1163/22134379-90003066
    CODEN: BTTVE2
  • Source: AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
    Brillonline Open Access Journals
    Alma/SFX Local Collection

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