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Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs
DisciplineAsian studies
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1967–2014
Publisher
  • University of Sydney (1967–2003)
  • Association for the Publication of Indonesian and Malaysian Studies (2003–2014)
 (Australia)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Rev. Indones. Malays. Aff.
Indexing
ISSN0034-6594
OCLC no.310953014

The Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs was an Australia-based scholarly journal that ran from 1967 to 2014, dealing with "political, economic, social and cultural aspects of Indonesia and Malaysia."[1][2] It is indexed in the Bibliography of Asian Studies and included in Informit (database)[3][4] as well as Scimago and in Scopus.[5][6]

Indonesian teaching had begun at the University of Sydney in 1958, and ultimately led to the establishment of the journal, which was initially twice yearly.[7][8][9][10] Initially a "very modest, cyclostyled publication issued by the Department of Indonesian and Malaysian Studies" [11] of the University of Sydney, the journal sought to "publish scholarly studies relating to societies and cultures, understood in the broadest terms, to be found in Indonesia, Malaysia and surrounding areas."[12] From 2003, the journal was published by the "Association for the Publication of Indonesian and Malaysian Studies which was incorporated in the Australian Capital Territory."[13] Notable issues were devoted to reviews on contemporary Indonesian politics from KITLV[14] and Reformasi era Indonesia and literature,[15] though the journal also struggled with the preference of Australian researchers to be published in the United States.[16]

  1. ^ "Journals - Malaysian studies - LibGuides at The Australian National University". Libguides.anu.edu.au. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  2. ^ "Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs". search.informit.org.
  3. ^ "Bibliography of Asian Studies". EBSCO. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  4. ^ "Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs." Vol. 48, Issues 1 and 2. Informit database. Accessed 2021.
  5. ^ "RIMA: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs".
  6. ^ "Scopus preview - Scopus - RIMA: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs".
  7. ^ Robson, S. (2008). Indonesian at the University of Sydney in the Early 1960s. Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 42(1), 185–189.
  8. ^ Fox, James J. "10. A Genealogy of Southeast Asian Studies in Australia: Scholars and Their Works." The Historical Construction of Southeast Asian Studies. ISEAS Publishing, 2013. 349-398.
  9. ^ Reid, Anthony. "«Alterity» and «Reformism»: The Australian Frontier in Indonesian Studies." Archipel 21.1 (1981): 7-18.
  10. ^ Inglis, Christine. "Asian studies at the University of Sydney." Asian Studies Association of Australia Review 4.3 (1981): 47-51.
  11. ^ Macknight, Campbell. "Another transition for RIMA." RIMA (2014): 1-10.
  12. ^ "Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs (RIMA) – Electronic Collection Management". Ejournalscambridge.wordpress.com. 2015-03-21. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
  13. ^ "Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs (RIMA)". March 21, 2015.
  14. ^ Cribb, Robert. "Indonesian studies in the Netherlands," Asian Studies Review 14.1 (1990): 89-94.
  15. ^ Arimbi, Diah Ariani. Reading Contemporary Indonesian Muslim Women Writers Representation, Identity and Religion of Muslim Women in Indonesian Fiction . Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009. Print, p. 163
  16. ^ Haridas, Swami Anand. "4 Southeast Asian Studies in Australia." A Colloquium on Southeast Asian Studies. ISEAS Publishing, 1980.

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