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Indonesia, Etc.: Exploring the Improbable Nation
Embark on an unflinching, brilliantly observant, and deeply affectionate journey through one of the world's most sprawling and complex archipelagos in Indonesia, Etc.: Exploring the Improbable Nation by renowned epidemiologist and journalist Elizabeth Pisani. Published locally in English by the Lontar Foundation, this critically acclaimed travel narrative documents Pisani's 13,000-mile voyage across the vibrant islands of Indonesia, moving far beyond the typical tourist hubs of Bali and Jakarta. Delving into the country's fascinating, diverse realities, the book examines how a nation composed of over 17,000 islands, hundreds of languages, and distinct ethnic groups manages to cohere as a single political identity. With sharp wit, rigorous investigative detail, and profound empathy, Pisani explores the deep cross-disciplinary intersections of localized corruption, traditional customs (adat), modern political shifts, and daily socio-economic life. This book serves as an exceptional reference tool for Southeast Asian studies, political science, sociology, global geography, and stands as an indispensable asset for any academic or public library's modern Indonesian history collection.
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