Mandal, Sumit
Mandal, Sumit
Global Conjunctions in the Indian Ocean: Malay World Textual Trajectories
Special Issue of Indonesia and the Malay World 41, 120, July 2013
Following extensive revisions, the papers from the International Zukunftsphilologie Workshop "Global Conjunctions in the Indian Ocean: Malay World Trajectories", held in Berlin in November 2011, were published as a special issue of the journal Indonesia and the Malay World. Sumit K. Mandal served as the guest editor of the special issue, now titled "Global Conjunctions in the Indian Ocean: Malay World Textual Trajectories".
The special issue brings together eight scholars from different disciplines in a collaborative exploration of the cultural geography of the Malay world in a global context through a focus on texts. Following a brief introduction by Mandal, the special issue consists of the following articles:
- Engseng Ho, Foreigners and mediators in the constitution of Malay sovereignty;
- Ronit Ricci, The Malay world, expanded: the world’s first Malay newspaper, Colombo, 1869;
- Sunil S. Amrith, The Bay of Bengal and the Malay world: diasporas and cultural circulation, c. 1780–1950;
- Francis R. Bradley, Sheikh Da’ud al-Fatani’s Munyat al-musalli and the place of prayer in 19th-century Patani communities;
- Mulaika Hijjas, Guides for Mrs Nawawi: two 19th-century Malay reformist texts on the duties of wives;
- Sumit K. Mandal, The Indian Ocean in a Malay text: the Hikayat Mareskalek in transregional perspective; and
- Iza Hussin, Textual trajectories: re-reading the Constitution and Majalah in 1890s Johor;
- An afterword by Tim Harper, The Malay world, besides empire and nation.
The special issue can be accessed here.
