Fetish, Recognition, Revolution
Explore the intricate relationship between language and the Indonesian revolution in "Fetish, Recognition, Revolution" by esteemed author. Published by Princeton University Press in 1997, this compelling paperback spans 288 pages, delving into the historical context of the Indonesian struggle for independence from 1945 to 1949. The book meticulously traces the roots of this pivotal revolution back to the late nineteenth century, offering readers a profound understanding of how language shaped national identity and resistance against colonial rule. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this insightful work invites you to uncover the powerful role of linguistic expression in the fight for freedom. Don't miss the opportunity to add this essential title to your collection.