Door duisternis tot licht: Gedachten over en voor het Javaansche volk
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A selection of personal letters, essays, and notes in which a young Javanese woman reflects on education, female emancipation, and the friction between traditional customs and modern aspirations. Through correspondence with local and foreign acquaintances she outlines practical ideas for schooling, questions enforced marital practices, and considers the social role of women in raising future generations. The pieces are presented mostly in chronological order, accompanied by brief reflective fragments, a poem, and photographs that contextualize her hopes, struggles, and concluding thoughts on reform and personal responsibility.
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