Amin Sweeney
Amin Sweeney | |
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Born |
Amin Sweeney 13 December 1938 England |
Died |
13 November 2010 71) Indonesia | (aged
Language | Indonesian |
Nationality | Malaysian |
Notable works | The Complete Works of Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munsyi (2005–2008), |
Spouse | Sastri Sunarti |
Children | Fauziah Maire Sweeney, Abdul Mubin Sweeney, Maria Sweeney |
Amin Sweeney (December 13, 1938 in England - 13 November 2010 in Indonesia) was a Malay linguist of Anglo-Irish descent. He was primarily known as the author of three volumes of The Complete Works of Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munsyi and as the chief editor of the online literary journal Horizon Online, a prominent Indonesian literary magazine managed by Taufiq Ismail.[1][2]
Amin Sweeney was born in England in 1938 and was sent to join the Malay army in 1958 to stop the communist insurgency Whilst in the army he chose to live with the Malay soldiers and moved to Kluang from Melaka where he taught English. During his time as a lieutenant in the army he taught himself Malay culture and Islam studies. A year later he returned to London and converted to Islam in a London Mosque.
Amin’s interest in the Malay language and literature drove him to study at the University of London. In 1970, he completed his doctorate dissertation in Malay literature. He then became a lecturer and a professor at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (1970–1977). Afterwards, he was an advisor for graduate and postgraduate programs, Chairman of the Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies (1986–1991) and a member of the Executive Committee of the Centre for Southeast Asia Studies (1991–1998) at the University of California, Berkeley, US, until he retired and became an emeritus professor in 1998.
Amin lived in Cibeureum, near Cipayung, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia up to his death. Sweeney married several times. HIs wife Sastri Sunarti, is an editor at Horison and an expert in Bahasa Indonesia; she was also the reason he moved to Jakarta. Sweeney has a daughter with Sastri and a son and a daughter from a previous marriage as well as four grandchildren. When he died, he was still in the process of becoming an Indonesian citizen from a Malaysian one.
Selected written works
As a scholar, he wrote many monographs and books. Among of them were "Malay Shadow Puppets" (London, 1972), "The Ramayana and the Malay Shadow-Play" (Kuala Lumpur, 1972), "Studies in Malaysian Oral and Musical Tradition" (with William P Malm, Ann Arbor, 1974), "An International Seminar on the Shadow Plays of Asia" (with Goto Akira, Tokyo, 1976), "Reputations Live On, An Early Malay Autobiography" (Berkeley, 1980), "Authors and Audiences in Traditional Malay Literature" (Berkeley, 1980), "A Full Hearing Orality and Literacy in the Malay World" (Berkeley, 1987), and "Karya Lengkap Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munsyi" ("The Complete Works of Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munsyi", three volumes, Jakarta, 2005–2008).
References
- ↑ "'The Detective' of Malay Manuscripts | The Brunei Times". bt.com.bn. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
- ↑ "Project MUSE - Obituary: Amin Sweeney". muse.jhu.edu. Retrieved 2014-06-12.