(ii) Reading from set texts.
(iii) In the middle of the year ten lectures will be given as an introduc- tion to the study of Indonesian society and its history.
BOOKS
(a) Recommended for preliminary reading:
'Legge J D Indonesia, Prentice-Hall
'Zainu'ddin A A Short History of Indonesia, Cassell Missen G J Viewpoint on Indonesia, Nelson Grant B Indonesia, Penguin Special
(b) Prescribed textbooks:
Echols J M and Shadily Hasan An Indonesian-English Dictionary, Cor- ne1l UP
Pino E & Wittermans T Kamus Inggeris, part 1 J B Wolters Groningen Sarumpaet J P & Mackie J A C An Introduction to Bahasa Indonesia,
MUP
Sarumpaet J P The Structure of Bahasa Indonesia, PO Box 282, Box Hill, Vic
Sarumpaet J P & Hendrata H A Modern Reader in Bahasa Indonesia, Books 1 and 2, PO Box 282, Box Hill, Vic
The department will supply typescript material, including explanation of more advanced grammatical structures and extracts for reading from In- donesian novels and stories. An annotated reading list and additional material for reading will be available in the department for students wishing to proceed to honours in Indonesian and Malayan Studies.
ASSIGNMENTS AND TESTS
One short written exercise on the language will be required every week.
A written test of 60 minutes will be held in the middle of the year.
Results of these assignments and the test will be taken into account in determining examination results.
EXAMINATION
Two 3-hour papers, together with an oral test of 15 minutes. The area study will be examined by an essay of 2.000 words to be submitted during the year.
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SECTION 2
Either (A) Historical and political studies of Indonesia, or (В) Socio- logical and anthropological studies of Indonesian communities.
Only one of either A or В will be offered in any one year. Section 2A will be offered in 1976, 1978 and so on, while section 2В will be available In 1975, 1977 and so on. The lectures will be given jointly to second and third year students, but there will be separate tutorials for each of the two years.
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(a) Prescribed books for section 1:
As for Indonesian and Malayan Studies 1 with:
Poerwadarminta W J S Kamus Umum Bahasa Indonesia, Balai Pustaka Djakarta
'drus Dan l Ave leria ke Ojalan Lain ke Roma, any ed
Selected extracts from writing related to the area study and short stories will be supplied by the department.
(b) Prescribed books for section 2A:
(i) Preliminary Reading:
Kartinl R A Letters of a Javanese Princess, Norton Legge J D Indonesia, Prentice-Hall
Legge J D Sukarno, Penguin
Polomka P Indonesia Since Sukarno, Penguin
Sukarno An Autobiography as told to Cindy Adams, Gunung Agung, Hong Kong
(ii) Textbooks
•Steinberg D J ed In Search of Southeast Asia, Praeger
•Dahm В History of Indonesia in the 20th Century, Pall Mall Press 'Wertheim W F Indonesian Society in Transition, van Hoeve
The Hague
(c) Prescribed books for section 2В:
Brandon J R On Thrones of Gold — Three Javanese Shadow Plays, Harvard UP
Covarrubias M Island of Ball, A Knopf New York Geertz C Religion of Java, Free Press paperback NY
Geertz C The Social History of en Indonesian Town, MIT Press Geertz C Islem Observed, Yale UP
Gibb H A R Mohammedanism, Mentor or
Guillaume A Islam, Pelican
Kuntjaraningrat Villages in Indonesia, Cornell UP
McGee T G The Urbanization Process in the Third World, Bell & Sons London
McVey R T Indonesia, HRAF Press New Haven
Rassers W H Panji, the Culture Hero: e Structural Study of Religion in Java, M Nijhoff The Hague
Stace W T The Teaching of the Mystics, Mentor
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ASSIGNMENTS AND TESTS
One short written exercise on the language will be required every fort- night. On the area studies, one essay of 2500 words will also be required in the middle of the year. Results of the assignments and essay will be taken into account in determining examination results.
EXAMINATION
Two 3-hour papers, one on section 1 (language) and the other on section 2A or 2B (area), together with an oral test in Bahasa Indonesia, and the results of the written assignments.
156-331 INDONESIAN AND MALAYAN STUDIES 3 (PASS)
A course of one lecture per week and one tutorial per week on section 1 (language) and one lecture per week and one tutorial per week on section 2 (area).
SYLLABUS
IMS-2 is a prerequisite for this course.
SECTION 1
Advanced language study with emphasis on composition, and the study of the development of modern Indonesian literature.
SECTION 2
Either (A) Historical and political study of Indonesia, or (B) Sociological and anthropological study of Indonesian communities.
Only one of either A or B will be offered in any one year. Section 2A will be offered in 1976, 1978 and so on, while section 28 will be available in 1975, 1977 and so on. The lectures will be given jointly to second and third year students, but there will be separate tutorials for each of the two years.
BOOKS
(a) Prescribed books for section 1:
Alisjahbana T Lejer Terkembang, any ed Kartamihardja A Atheis, any ed Moeis A Salah Asuhan, any ed Pane A Belenggu, any ed
Pramudya A Toer Perburuan, any ed Pramudya A Toer Tjerita dari 81ога, any ed Rusli M Sitti Nurbaja, any ed
Teeuw A Modern Indonesian Literature, Martinus Nijhoff The Hague Two of the novels will be selected by each student after consultation with the lecturer.
(b) Prescribed books for section 2A:
(i) Preliminary Reading:
Kartini R A Letters of a Javanese Princess, Norton Legge J D Indonesia, Prentice-Hall
Legge J D Sukarno, Penguin
Polomka P Indonesia Since Sukarno, Penguin
Sukarno An Autobiography as told to Cindy Adams, Gunung Agung Hong Kong
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'Steinberg D J ed in Search of Southeast Asia, Praeger
'Dahm B History of Indonesia in the 20th Century, Pall Mail Press
•Wertheim W F Indonesian Society in Transition, van Hoeve The Hague
(c) Prescribed books for section 2В:
Brandon J R On Thrones of Gold — Three Javanese Shadow Plays, Harvard UP
Covarrubias M Island of Bali, A Knopf New York Geertz C Religion of Java, Free Press paperback NY
Geertz C The Social History of an Indonesian Town, MIT Press Geertz C Islam Observed, Yale UP
Gibb H A R Mohammedanism, Mentor or
Guillaume A Islam, Pelican
Kuntjaraningrat Villages in Indonesia, Cornell UP
McGee T G The Urbanization Process in the Third World, Bell & Sons London
McVey R T Indonesia, HRAF Press New Haven
Rassers W H Pan J1, the Culture Hero: a Structural Study of Religion in Java, M Nijhoff The Hague
Stace W T The Teaching of the Mystics, Mentor ASSIGNMENTS AND TESTS
One short written exercise on the language will be required every fort- night. One essay of 3,000 words on the area study, and one Indonesian language essay of 1,000 words will be required in the middle of the year. Results of assignments and essays will be taken into account in determining examination results.
EXAMINATION
Two 3-hour papers, one on section 1 (language), the other on section 2A or 2B (area), and an oral test in Bahasa Indonesia, and the results of the written assignments.
HONOURS DEGREE
(It is possible to combine Indonesian and Malayan Studies with most honours subjects in the Faculty of Arts. For some examples see pp. 439ff.) 1. Indonesian and Malayan Studies may at present be taken only in combined honour schools, which will include the three honours level courses outlined below and the subjects prescribed by the other de- partment concerned.
Students will be required to submit a short thesis in their fourth year, the subject of which must be approved by the chairman of the department before the end of the third year. Occasionally it may be possible with the agreement of the chairmen of both departments to arrange for the submission of a joint thesis.
2. Students who wish to proceed to a combined honours course in- volving the school of Indonesian and Malayan Studies should seek approval from the head of the department and from faculty through the 107
Sub-Dean. Such approval will normally be given to students who have ob- tained the equivalent of second class honours in Indonesian 1 and who have performed well in their remaining three subjects.
156-271 INDONESIAN AND MALAYAN STUDIES 2 (HONS) Admission to this course will be dependent on good performance (i.e. at least second class honours division B) in the first year annual examina- tions. A course of lectures as for the ordinary degree, with an additional weekly class and additional reading. The weekly classes will be divided between language work and the area study.
SYLLABUS
As for the ordinary degree, together with:
in section 1, a more intensive study of the language, and in section 2, either (A) an intensive study of changes in certain political and social institutions of Indonesia, or (B) the study of socio-economic features of Indonesia.
°niv one of either 2A or 2B will be offered in any one year. Section 2A will be offered in 1976, 1978 and so on, while section 26 will be avail- able in 1975, 1977 and so on.
BOOKS
(a) Prescribed books for section 1:
As for the ordinary degree, with Toha Mohtar Puling, any ed (b) Prescribed books for section 2A:
As for the ordinary degree plus the following:
Coedes G The lndianized States of Southeast Asia, ANU Press Holt C ed Culture and Politics in Indonesia, Cornell UP Pye L W ed Cases in Comparative Politics: Asia, Little Brown
Schnieke B Indonesian Sociological Studies, 2 vols, van Hoeve The
Hague .
van Leur J C Indonesian Trade and Society, van Hoeve The Hague Wolters 0 W Early Indonesian Commerce, Cornell UP
(c) Prescribed books for section 2B:
As for the ordinary degree plus the following:
Bhagwati J The Economics of Underdeveloped Countries, World Univ Libr London
Fryer D W Emerging Southeast Asia, George Philip London Galbraith J K The Affluent Society, Pelican
Geertz C Agricultural Involution, U of California P
Geertz C Peddlers and Princes, Phoenix Paperback U of Chicago P Mackie J A C Problems of Indonesian Inflation, Cornell Modern In-
donesia Project
ASSIGNMENTS AND TESTS
As for the ordinary degree, together with one additional assignment on the language every fortnight.
EXAMINATION
As for the ordinary degree, together with one additional 3-hour paper comprising both the language and the area sections.
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