Global conjunctions in the Indian Ocean - Malay world textual trajectories: Introduction (original) (raw)

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Jan Van der Putten

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Modern Malay Literary Culture

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Fernando Baragül

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Victor Savage

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Elizabeth Lambourn

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This text was written for and during an extended stay in the Malay Archipelago

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Anne K. Bang

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