Dissertation
The cultural network: Javanese imaginings of Indonesia, 1918–1966
On Wednesday 21 May Adrian Perkasa successfully defended a doctoral thesis and graduated.
- Author
- A. Perkasa
- Date
- 21 May 2025
- Links
- Leiden Repository
This dissertation investigates the role of the Java-Instituut, and the network of notable intellectuals connected to it scrutinizing the discourses of Javanese culture, identity, and nationalism. The study focuses on two central themes: first, the development of the Java-Instituut as a formal institution and the role of its members in shaping Indonesian nationalism; and second, the more diffuse social network around it, encompassing a diverse group of people, including Dutch-trained scholars, Javanese noblemen, Islamic leaders, nationalist figures, Chinese intellectuals, Sumatran-born writers, and even a Jewish socialist. The aim of this study is to acquire a deeper understanding of the role of this network in the development of Java-centric politics and identity in Indonesia from the late colonial to the early decades of the nation-building period.
Supervisor: Prof.dr. D.E.F. Henley
Co-supervisor: Prof.dr. M. Bloembergen