Undoing the Canon: How Distant Reading Contributes to a Critical Model of Indonesian Literature

Undoing the Canon: How Distant Reading Contributes to a Critical Model of Indonesian Literature

In this essay, I argue for an alternative approach to reading Indonesian literature, referred to as distant reading, which challenges canonical hierarchies and contributes to a more critical model of Indonesian literature. I develop the argument in three parts: I first introduce the concept of distant reading, then situate it in the context of Indonesian literature. Finally, I turn to my digital project, a growing, machine-readable corpus of Indonesian literary texts, largely drawn from online periodicals and archives, which I use to experiment with distant reading as a way of “undoing” the Indonesian canon. Continue reading Undoing the Canon: How Distant Reading Contributes to a Critical Model of Indonesian Literature

An Overview of Digital Tools and Resources for Central and South Asian Studies Reviewed by The DO Members

An Overview of Digital Tools and Resources for Central and South Asian Studies Reviewed by The DO Members

This overview is inspired by Maddalena Poli’s recent post, which (re-)introduces East Asian Studies resources featured in The DO. Since … Continue reading An Overview of Digital Tools and Resources for Central and South Asian Studies Reviewed by The DO Members