The Herb Feith Foundation is pleased to announce the latest title forthcoming in its Translation Series. The first book in the mini-series ‘Healing and reconciliation after conflict’, it is due for publication in December 2016.
Basudara Stories of Peace from Maluku
Working Together for Reconciliation
Edited by Jacky Manuputty, Zairin Salampessy, Ihsan Ali-Fauzi, Irsyad Rafsadi
Translated by Hilary Syaranamual
Herb Feith Translation Series is published by Monash University Publishing
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Dialita Concert ‘Lagu untuk Anakku: Songs of Survivors’: Video
Herb Feith Foundation was proud to sponsor Dialita Choir ‘Lagu Untuk Anakku: Songs of Survivors’ … Continue reading Dialita Concert ‘Lagu untuk Anakku: Songs of Survivors’: Video
- Kopernik X Navicula: Seminar and Concert, University of Melbourne, 28 November
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Seminar: Leila Chudori in conversation with Intan Paramaditha, 9 November 2017
‘Sea of Memories’ Leila Chudori in conversation with Intan Paramaditha Indonesia Forum, University of Melbourne … Continue reading Seminar: Leila Chudori in conversation with Intan Paramaditha, 9 November 2017
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Herb Feith Professor, Ariel Heryanto Lecture: Historiografi Indonesia Rasis
Professor Ariel Heryanto delivered this lecture at Universitas Indonesia, in July 2017. The English language … Continue reading Herb Feith Professor, Ariel Heryanto Lecture: Historiografi Indonesia Rasis
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Film screening: Solo, Solitude, ACMI, 10 October 2017
Herb Feith Foundation in collaboration with Monash Anthropology is proud to present Solo, Solitude (Istirahatlah … Continue reading Film screening: Solo, Solitude, ACMI, 10 October 2017
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Memorial Lecture 2017, 18 October, 6pm: ‘Normalising Chinese Indonesians’, Ass. Prof. Charles Coppel
You are invited to attend the 2017 Herb Feith Memorial Lecture ‘Normalising Chinese Indonesians’ Associate … Continue reading Memorial Lecture 2017, 18 October, 6pm: ‘Normalising Chinese Indonesians’, Ass. Prof. Charles Coppel
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ICOC Keynote Lecture: Telling stories, sharing lives
ICOC Keynote: ‘Telling stories and sharing lives: Fostering connections between Australians and Indonesians’ The following … Continue reading ICOC Keynote Lecture: Telling stories, sharing lives
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Seminar: Pat Walsh, ‘Growing flowers in a prison: Timor-Leste’s new hub of post-conflict best practice’
Herb Feith Foundation Seminar Series 2017 ‘Growing flowers in a prison: Timor-Leste’s new hub of … Continue reading Seminar: Pat Walsh, ‘Growing flowers in a prison: Timor-Leste’s new hub of post-conflict best practice’
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Presentations of the work of the 2017 Herb Feith Foundation John Darling Fellows
Young Indonesian Filmmakers and Human Rights Issues on Screen: Presentations of the work of the … Continue reading Presentations of the work of the 2017 Herb Feith Foundation John Darling Fellows
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John Darling Fellows arrive at Monash
The 2017 John Darling Fellows, Kartika Pratiwi and Dery Prananda, have arrived in Melbourne and … Continue reading John Darling Fellows arrive at Monash
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Applications now open: John Darling Fellowship for Australian filmmaker
The John Darling Fellowship is supported by the Herb Feith Foundation and will be offered … Continue reading Applications now open: John Darling Fellowship for Australian filmmaker
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Comment: Siauw on ‘Vigilantism: A relic of the past, now threatening the future’
The latest commentary from Chair of the HFF Badan Pekerja featured in the Jakarta Post … Continue reading Comment: Siauw on ‘Vigilantism: A relic of the past, now threatening the future’