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HAVC 24: Introduction to the Visual Cultures of Southeast Asia and Its Diaspora
Prof. Boreth Ly
(Fall 2017)
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Question # 5
Anonymous artist, “Portrait of a Paranakan Lady” (ca. 19th century, painting on wood, Indonesia)
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Perankan family (ca. 19th century, photograph, Malaysia)
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Kasut Manek, hand-made slippers, strung, beaded and sewn onto canvas with glass beads imported from Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic).
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Peranakan brides and her relative wearing the baju tunic and batik sarong, ca. 1930’s
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Baju panjang, (Malay = “long dress”), a long tunic made of Indian cotton worn over a batik sarong
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A Peranakan lady from Malaysia wearing the baju and batik sarong, brooches and hair comb, photograph, ca. 1930s
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Peranakan Lady wearing hair comb and necklace, ca. 1950s
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Kebaya, blouse with cut-work embroidery
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“Nyonyasware” or “Shanghai ware”, colorful porcelain favored by the peranakans
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Question # 6
Javanese Shadow Master, 1930s.
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A performance of Javanese Shadow Play
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Details of Slide # 18
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Hanuman
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From left to right: Semar, Gareng, Patruk and Bagong
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