UNDANGAN
Kepada yth.
Ibu/Bapak/Saudara
Dengan hormat,
Komunitas
Utan Kayu mengundang anda dalam acara bincang-bincang bersama Theodore
Friend--penulis buku "Indonesian Destinies"--yang saat ini sedang
melakukan studi tentang Perempuan dan Islam di beberapa negara:
Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia dan Turki. Bincang-bincang kita
nanti dengannya akan mengulas pada persoalan "Perempuan: Indonesia and Dunia
Islam", khususnya pada kebijakan-kebijakan yang diskriminatif di negeri-negeri
itu terhadap perempuan.
Acara ini akan berlangsung pada:
Hari/tanggal : Selasa, 21 Oktober 2008
Waktu : 19.00 WIB
Tempat : Teater Utan Kayu (TUK) Jl. Utan Kayu No 68H Jakarta
Kami menantikan kehadiran anda pada diskusi yang menarik ini. Mohon konfirmasi
terlebih dahulu ke Guntur: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Terima kasih.
Salam,
Mohamad Guntur Romli
Koordinator Diskusi Komunitas Utan Kayu
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Theodore
Friend
Theodore, a teacher, historian and novelist with twenty-one years' experience
as president of two leading private organizations, is now a Senior Fellow
of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia. In 2003, Harvard
University Press published his latest book, Indonesian Destinies.
For the educated lay reader, he tells the story of the Indonesian nation
state, from revolution against the Dutch through solving of the terrorist
bombing in Bali. In doing so, he conveys the anthropological and
religious
variety of Indonesia, and differences among its several layers of Islam.
In 2004, he served as C.V. Starr Distinguished Visiting Professor of
Southeast
Asia Studies at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced
International
Studies, Washington, DC. Management: President, Eisenhower Exchange
Fellowships,
1984-96 President, Swarthmore College, 1973-82
Theodore's other Publications: Between Two Empires: The Ordeal of the
Philippines, 1929-1946, was published by Yale University Press in 1965,
and won the Bancroft Prize in American History, Foreign Policy, and
Diplomacy
(1966). In 1988, Princeton University Press published his major
comparative
history: The Blue-Eyed Enemy: Japan Against the West in Java and Luzon,
1942-1945. Of it, a leading reviewer said: "one of the most distinguished
and literate Southeast Asian historians…seeks to understand three Asian
and two Western cultures and is informed by psychological, philosophical
and historical literature in half a dozen languages….[An] elegantly
presented
feast." Other Awards and Honors: Fulbright Scholar (Philippines 1957-59);
Rockefeller Foundation Fellow in International Relations (1961-62); NDEA
Post-Doctoral Fellow for study of Indonesian language (1966-67);
Guggenheim
Foundation Fellow (1967-68) in Indonesia, Philippines and Japan; Honorary
Doctor of Laws degree, Williams College (1978); Fellow, Woodrow Wilson
International
Center for Scholars (1983-84); Fellow, Rockefeller Center for Artists and
Scholars, Bellagio (1988); Dwight D. Eisenhower Medal for Leadership and
Service (1997). Current Activities Related to International Affairs:
Senior
Fellow, FPRI; Board of Advisors, United States-Indonesia Society;
Executive
Committee, American-Indonesian Interreligious Initiative; Board of
Directors,
Metanexus Institute on Religion and Science; President Emeritus and
Trustee,
Eisenhower Fellowships; Chairman Emeritus and Member, Executive
Committee,
Philadelphia Committee on Foreign Relations; Member, Council on Foreign
Relations (New York City).
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