Lysloff (Jakarta: Lontar Foundation, 2003). Although I was not able to get a copy before JSEAS went to press, René Lysloff's generous and considerable efforts in making Tohari's work accessible to readers of English are to be commended see Ahmad Tohari, The dancer: A trilogy of novels, tr. Special thanks goes to Evelyn Blackwood for reading and commenting on an earlier draft. Naturally, they are in no way responsible for the interpretations here, which are my own. Collins and Erlin Barnard, who originally helped me to read and understand the first novel of the trilogy. Thanks to Michael Bodden for his helpful comments as discussant for the panel and for his more recent interest in the long-neglected manuscript which spurred my own interest in publishing it. dissertation, ‘The sirens of Java’ (University of Hawai`i, 1994). (Thanks to Ruth Dawson for alerting me to the original call for papers.) Parts of the material have appeared in my Ph.D. I first addressed this topic in a paper for the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian Studies in a panel on ‘Defining the other: Women in art and fiction from contemporary Southeast Asia’.
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