Fiona Kerlogue


FIONA KERLOGUE bekerja di Horniman Museum di London, Inggris, terutama bertanggung jawab untuk koleksi-koleksi Asia dan Eropa. Menyelesaikan pendidikan doktor di bidang antropologi di University of Hull pada 1997 dengan disertasi berjudul “Batik Cloths from Jambi, Sumatra”. Fiona banyak sekali menulis tentang batik Jambi, di samping budaya material Jambi lainnya.

Selain disertasi tersebut, karyanya terkait Jambi yang dipublikasikan adalah:

“Memory and Material Culture: A Case Study from Jambi, Sumatra”, Indonesia and the Malay World, Vol. 39, No. 113 (2011).

“House Form and Ethnic Identity: Tradition and Variation in House Style in Jambi Province”, dalam R. Schefold et al (eds.), Indonesian Houses Volume 2: Survey of Vernacular Architecture in Western Indonesia, (Leiden: KITLV Press, 2008): 343-362.

“Importing Identity: Indian Textiles in Jambi, Sumatra”, dalam Ruth Barnes (ed.), Textiles in Indian Ocean Societies, (Routledge/Curzon, 2005).

“Jambi Batik: A Malay Tradition?”, Indonesia and the Malay World, Vol. 33, No. 96, (2005): 183-204.

“Jambi Malays”, dalam Ooi Keat Gin (ed.), Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia From Angkor Wat to East Timor, 3 vols. (Santa Barbara, Denver, Oxford: ABC-CLIO, 2004).

“Cultural Change and the Jambi Seberang House”, dalam Reimar Schefold, Peter J.M. Nas and Gaudenz Domenig (eds.), Indonesian Houses: Tradition and Transformation in Vernacular Architecture, (Leiden: KITLV Press, 2003): 177-194.

“Meanings and Metaphors in the Jambi House”, dalam S Howell and S. Sparkes, The House in Southeast Asia: A Changing Social, Economic and Political Domain, (NIAS-Curzon Press, 2002): 53-66.

“Flowers, Fruits and Fragrance: The Batiks of Jambi”, dalam Itie van Hout (ed.), Batik Drawn in Wax, (Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute, 2001): 78-89.

(with Michael Hitchcock), “Tourism Development and Batik in Jambi”, Indonesia and the Malay World, Vol. 28, No 82 (2000).

“Interpreting Textiles as a Medium of Communication: Cloth and Community in Malay Sumatra”, Asian Studies Review, Vol. 24, No. 3, (2000): 335-347.

“The Classical Batiks of Jambi”, dalam M. Hitchcock (ed.), Building on Batik: The Globalization of a Craft Community, (Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 2000).

“Preconceptions and Problems in Cataloguing: The Case of Jambi Batik”, Journal of Museum Ethnography, Vol. 11 (1999): 79-93.

“The Red Batiks of Jambi: Questions of Provenance”, Textile Museum Journal, Vol. 36/7 (1997/8): 71-86.

Scattered Flowers: Textiles from Jambi, Sumatra (University of Hull, 1997).[]

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