Other Indonesians: Nationalism in an Unnative Language

Other Indonesians: Nationalism in an Unnative Language

by Joseph Errington
Other Indonesians: Nationalism in an Unnative Language

Other Indonesians: Nationalism in an Unnative Language

by Joseph Errington

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Overview

In 1928, members of a young subaltern Indonesian elite pirated the language of the Dutch empire, bringing the Indonesian language into being along with its nation. Today, Indonesian is the language of two hundred and forty million citizens but is the "native" language of no one. Through rich analysis focused on the interplay of language varieties in two remote Indonesian provinces, Other Indonesians describes the unique language dynamic which has enabled the development of modern, democratic Indonesia. Complicating binaries that pit "low" against "high" Indonesian, or "standard" against "mixed," J. Joseph Errington argues that it is precisely the un-ethnic, non-territorial quality of Indonesian that enables its speakers to express themselves as members of a national community. This detailed account locates Indonesian not only within the institutions which give it distinctive value in the nation, but also in the biographies of its young, educated speakers. With a nuanced understanding of national identity, this book shows how careful analysis of Indonesia can provide insight into broader dynamics of postcolonial nationalism in a globalizing world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197563700
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/26/2022
Series: OXFORD STUDIES ANTHROPOLOGY LANG SERIES
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Joseph Errington is Professor of Anthropology at Yale University. He has served as chair of the Council for Southeast Asian Studies at Yale's Macmillan Center for International Studies and as president of the Society for Linguistic Anthropology.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Foreword A note on transcriptions List of tables List of example groups List of transcripts List of appendices Chapter One: A Valuable Paradox Chapter Two: A Provincial Indonesian Chapter Three: Identifying with Indonesian Chapter Four: An Internal Diversity Appendices References
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