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"Faces of Indonesia, 500 postcards, 1900-1945" highlights the extraordinary diversity of the people of Indonesia prior to independence. I will argue that on the one hand, the decreasing visibility of this diversity today (in clothing, for instance) is an indication of successful nation-building. On the other hand, however, it also points to an erosion of valuable cultural resources possessed by the various groups. I will also contend that picture postcards, although often being dismissed as second-tier sources, are important objects of historical research. Finally, I will reflect on how the identity of the publishers and photographers shaped their work and eventual products. Picture postcard publishers and photographers in colonial Indonesia were predominantly European (and to a lesser extent Chinese), and also often commercial in their objectives. Thus, photographers often focused on what was felt to be "exotic" for their mainly European customers. While this needs to be considered when analyzing the ways the various groups presented themselves (or were presented), it should not distract from the power of the postcards in delivering a compelling portrait of pre-1945 Indonesia.

Scott Merrillees (1962) was born in Melbourne, Australia, and graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Melbourne in 1984, with majors in accounting and Indonesian studies. He learned the Indonesian language at high school and university in Australia (1975-1983) and at Satya Wacana University in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia (1981-1982). He worked in Jakarta for twenty-two years from 1989-2006 and from 2008-2013, mainly in banking, capital markets and equity research. In addition to the book discussed in this event, he has published three much-praised books on the evolution of Jakarta’s physical landscape: JAKARTA: Portraits of a Capital 1950-1980; BATAVIA in Nineteenth Century Photographs; and Greetings from JAKARTA: Postcards of a Capital 1900-1950.

Faces of Indonesia: 500 Postcards 1900-1945 highlights the remarkable diversity among the people of Indonesia before independence was declared on 17 August 1945, and before the concept of the nation of 'Indonesia' was widely discussed or understood outside elite political and intellectual circles.

The 500 beautiful picture postcards from the author's own collection reveal the people of Indonesia across the entirety of the vast archipelago, quite literally from 'Sabang to Merauke', from when they still identified only with their own local ethnic group or clan or community, and most spoke only their own local language - not the Indonesian language. It is a diversity no longer witnessed today but which vividly illustrates the national motto 'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika' or 'Unity in Diversity'. The postcards are presented in six chapters - Sumatra, Java, Bali and Lombok, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Eastern Indonesia - and are complemented by essays at the beginning of each chapter that include contemporary travel accounts, observations and descriptions from books, journals and magazines from the period 1890s-1940s. This is Scott Merrillees' fourth book utilising early picture postcards and photographs to explore the rich and fascinating history of Indonesia, but the first book to focus exclusively on the people of Indonesia and how they were represented during the last half century before independence. AUTHOR: Scott Merrillees was born in Melbourne, Australia, and graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the university of Melbourne in 1984. with majors in accounting and Indonesian studies. He learned the Indonesian language at high school and university in Australia (1975-1983) and at Satya Wacana Christian University in Salatiga, in Central Java, Indonesia (1981-1982). He has worked in Jakarta for more than twenty-five years in equity research, capital markets, banking, mining and healthcare. Scott is best known for his first three books on the history and development of Jakarta from ther middle of the nineteenth century: Batavia in Nineteenth Century Photographs (2000), Greeting fro Jakarta: Postcards of a Capital 1900-1950 (2012) and Jakarta: Portraits of a Capital 1950 -1980 (2015). Faces of Indonesia: 500 Postcards 1900-1945 is his first book to focus exclusively on the people of Indonesia and how they were represented during the last half century before independence.
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Alhickey1 | Mar 20, 2022 |
Photographic essay of a 30 year period of Jakarta's modern history after independence.
 
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Alhickey1 | Jan 18, 2018 |

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