"An icon of colonial Indonesia and a postcolonial intellectual avant la lettre, Kartini straddles the subtle terrain between feminism, politics and memory. This beautifully crafted volume goes beyond the analysis of KartiniтАЩs contested legacy as a national figure. It instead engages in an original way with Kartini as a highly remediated transnational celebrity, who has become a 'floating signifier'. This volumeтАЩs timely contribution is to reposition KartiniтАЩs life, legacy and afterlife within the intersectional dynamics of gender, race, class, religion and sexuality that so shaped the origin, interpretation and impact of the 'Javanese princess' across time and space."тАФProfessor Dr Sandra Ponzanesi,┬аProfessor of Gender and Postcolonial Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, and author of The Postcolonial Cultural Industry: Icons, Markets, Mythologies
"This rich collection of essays on the appropriation of Indonesian national heroine and international feminist icon Kartini┬аprovides an incisive insight into the multiple ways her brilliant letters have been read, interpreted and used. Progressive colonial administrators, anti-colonial nationalists, socialist feminists and conservative feminists during the military dictatorship of President Suharto alike appropriated her life and work to further their own divergent causes. I hope this anthology stimulates the (re) reading of the inspiring and still highly relevant words of this gifted, complex, rebellious Javanese woman, who died in childbirth at such a young age."тАФProfessor Dr Saskia E. Wieringa, Professor of Gender and WomenтАЩs Same-sex Relations Cross-culturally, University of Amsterdam, author of Sexual Politics in Indonesia, and co-founder of the Kartini Asia Network
Paul Bijl teaches comparative literature at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.┬а
Grace V. S. Chin is Senior Lecturer in English Language and Literature Studies at Universiti Sains Malaysia.┬а