presents an in-depth biographical exploration of Tan Malaka, one of Indonesia’s most influential and controversial figures in the early 20th century. The book portrays Tan Malaka as a visionary intellectual, passionate nationalist, and tireless fighter who dedicated his life to Indonesia’s independence and social justice.
Anita Harris creates a realistic portrait of the "new girl" that has appeared in the twenty-first century-she may still play with Barbie, but she is also likely to play soccer or basketball, be assertive and may even be sexually aware, if not active. Building on this new definition, Harris explores the many key areas central to the lives of girls from a global perspective, such as girlspace, sc…