The color curtain: a report on the Bandung Conference
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In: Monash papers on Southeast Asia 69
In: The Weil Lectures on American citizenship of The Univ. of North Carolina
In: Ohio University research in international studies No. 20
In: Global and comparative studies series
While Richard Wright's account of the 1955 Bandung Conference has been key to shaping Afro-Asian historical narratives, Indonesian accounts of Wright and his conference attendance have been largely overlooked. Indonesian Notebook contains myriad documents by Indonesian writers, intellectuals, and reporters, as well as a newly recovered lecture by Wright, previously published only in Indonesian. Brian Russell Roberts and Keith Foulcher introduce and contextualize these documents with extensive background information and analysis, showcasing the heterogeneity of postcolonial modernity and underscoring the need to consider non-English language perspectives in transnational cultural exchanges. This collection of primary sources and scholarly histories is a crucial companion volume to Wright'sThe Color Curtain.
In: Kilombo : international relations and colonial questions
Reviving Bandung -- Quynh N. Pham and Robbie Shilliam -- Sensing bandung -- The elements of Bandung / Himadeep Muppidi -- Entanglements and fragments "by the sea" / Sam Okoth Opondo -- De-islanding / Narendran Kumarakulasingam -- An Afro-Asian tune without lyrics / Khadija el Alaoui -- From Che to Guantanamera: decolonizing the corporeality of the displaced / Rachmi Diyah Larasati -- Before Bandung: pet names in Telangana -- Rahul Rao -- False memories, real political imaginaries: Jovanka Broz in Bandung / Aida A. Hozi -- Throwing away the "heavenly rule book": the world revolution in the Bandung spirit and poetic solidarities / Anna M. Agathangelou -- Lineages of Bandung -- Remembering Bandung: when the streams crested, tidal waves formed, and an estuary appeared / Siba N. Grovogui -- The racial dynamic in international relations: some thoughts on the pan-African antecedents of Bandung / Randolph B. Persaud -- Spectres of the 3rd world: Bandung as a lieu de mémoire / Giorgio Shani -- The political significance of Bandung for development: challenges, contradictions and struggles for justice / Heloise Weber -- Speaking up, from capacity to right: African self-determination debates in post-Bandung perspective / Amy Niang -- Papua and Bandung: a contest between decolonial and postcolonial questions / Budi Hernawan -- Bandung as a plurality of meanings / Rosalba Icaza Garza and Tamara Soukotta -- Conclusions -- The Bandung within / Mustapha Kamal Pasha -- Afterword: Bandung as a research agenda / Craig N. Murphy
In: Brill eBook titles 2010
Preliminary Material /K. Ampiah -- Introduction /K. Ampiah -- 1. Neutralism As A Political Force In Asia In The Mid-1950s /K. Ampiah -- 2. US Attitudes Towards The Conference: From Revulsion, To 'Benevolent Indifference', And Reluctant Acceptance /K. Ampiah -- 3. Britain And Bandung: Whitehall's Prognosis /K. Ampiah -- 4. Japan's Journey Back To Asia And The New Foreign Policy Of Independence /K. Ampiah -- 5. Conclusion /K. Ampiah -- Appendix 1. Final Communiqué Of The Asian-African Conference /K. Ampiah -- Appendix 2. Proposal For Economic Cooperation /K. Ampiah -- Appendix 3. Address Of Mr Tatsunosuke Takasaki, Principal Japanese Delegate, Before The Asian-African Conference /K. Ampiah -- Appendix 4. President Sukarno's Opening Speech /K. Ampiah -- Bibliography /K. Ampiah -- Index /K. Ampiah.