Outcomes

Forthcoming

Monograph – Seeing Like a Soldier: Photography and Colonial Violence in Dutch Indonesia (contracted to Cornell University Press).

Book chapter – ‘Rethinking histories of military atrocity, ethnic violence and photography, from the Aceh War to the Indonesian National Revolution’ in Kate McGregor, Sadiah Boonstra, Ken Setiawan and Adbul Wahid (eds), Rethinking Histories of Indonesia: Experiencing, Resisting and Renegotiating Coloniality (expected 2023/4)

Journal article – ‘The revolution will (not?) be colourised: Photography from the Indonesian National Revolution on social media’, History of Photography, Special Issue ‘The lives and afterlives of demanding images’ edited by Daniel Foliard and Sean Wilcock (expected 2023/4)

Publications

(with Bernard Z. Keo), ‘Revolution, Race and Citizenship in Press Representations of Indonesians of the Dutch Colonial Army (KNIL) Interned in Australia, 1945–47’, Special issue on ‘Picturing Political Community: From Subjects to Citizens’, edited by Jane Lydon, Australian Historical Studies 54:2 (2023): 247-73, DOI: 10.1080/1031461X.2022.2140813.

‘Dutch government apologises to Indonesia for war abuses, but knowledge of atrocities is nothing new’, The Conversation, 22 February 2022:

https://theconversation.com/dutch-government-apologises-to-indonesia-for-war-abuses-but-knowledge-of-atrocities-is-nothing-new-177541

 

‘Riset: permintaan maaf Belanda kepada Indonesia dan pengakuan tindakan kekerasan pada 1945-1949 bukan hal baru’, The Conversation (Indonesia), 23 February 2022:

https://theconversation.com/riset-permintaan-maaf-belanda-kepada-indonesia-dan-pengakuan-tindakan-kekerasan-pada-1945-1949-bukan-hal-baru-177637

‘Home at the front: Violence against Indonesian women and children in Dutch military barracks during the Indonesian National Revolution’ in Katherine McGregor, Ana Dragojlovic and Hannah Loney (eds), Gender, Violence and Power in Indonesia: Across Time and Space (Routledge ‘Women in Asia’ Series, 2020), 59-83.

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