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Umar Kayam
Kayam in the 1990s
Kayam in the 1990s
Born30 April 1932
Ngawi City, Ngawi, Dutch East Indies
Died16 March 2002(2002-03-16) (aged 69)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Resting place Karet Bivak Cemetery
Pen nameUmar Kayam
Occupation Actor
Novelist
Sociologist
Humanist
Language Indonesian
NationalityIndonesian

Umar Kayam (30 April 1932 – 16 March 2002) was an Indonesian sociologist and writer.

Biography

He began his education at the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS) in Surakarta, where his father also taught. He continued his education at a MULO ( Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs), then continued studying language at a high school in Yogyakarta until 1951. He graduated from the Faculty of Education at Gadjah Mada University in 1955, received a M.A. from New York University in 1963, and was awarded his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1965.

He was appointed director general of radio, television, and film in the Ministry of Information, a position which he held until 1969, when he began to serve as chairman of the Jakarta Arts Council [ id] (1969–1972). He served as a director for the Social Studies Training Centre at the Hasanuddin University in Makassar (1975–1976) and as a member of the MPRS ( People's Consultative Assembly). He was a lecturer at the University of Indonesia and a senior fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu (1973). He was a chairman of the National Film Council, a senior professor in the Faculty of Letters at the Gadjah Mada University and an emeritus professor at that same university until his death. A member of the advisory board of Horison magazine, chairman of the Jakarta Arts Institute [ id] and a member of the Jakarta Academy [ id], a lifetime position since his appointment in 1988. [1] [2]

Umar Kayam was an innovator in many aspects of his life. When he was a student at Gadjah Mada University, he was one of the founders of the campus theater. [3] When he was the general director of radio and television, he was credited with helping to make the Indonesian film industry competitive. As the chairman of the Jakarta Arts Council (1969–1972), he was known for conducting meetings that addressed modern art and traditional art forms. He developed a sociological study of Indonesian literature and introduced the " grounded theory" to Indonesian social research. All of this provided inspiration for the emergence of new creative works in the fields of literature, art and art performances, among other things. [4]

He was the author of many short stories, novels, essays and children's stories, [5] of which many are available in English. In 1987 he won the S.E.A. Write Award. [6]

Personal life

Kayam was married to his wife, former Femina journalist Yus Kayam, until his death. [7] Yus survived him until her death in Jakarta on 3 August 2021. [8] Nino Kayam [ id], singer and songwriter known for his work with pop group RAN, is his grandson. [9]

Death

Umar Kayam died at 69 years old at March 16, 2002 at 07:45 AM at Jakarta from an intestinal bleeding decease. his body was buried at Karet Bivak Cemetery.

Publications

  • Kayam, Umar (1975). Sri Sumarah dan Bawuk(short stories) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Pustaka Jaya. LCCN  76941421. OCLC  2699573.
  • Kayam, Umar (1980). Sri Sumarah dan Bawuk translated by Harry Aveling [Sri Sumarah and other stories]. Kuala Lumpur: Heinemann Educational Books. LCCN  81178431. OCLC  8031995.
  • Kayam, Umar (1981). Seni, Tradisi, Masyarakat(essays) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Penerbit Sinar Harapan. LCCN  82941057. OCLC  8820515.
  • Kayam, Umar (1985). Semangat Indonesia: Suatu Perjalanan Budaya(with Henri Peccinotti) [Soul of Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gramedia. LCCN  85942505.
  • Kayam, Umar (1992). Para Priyayi (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Pustaka Utama Grafiti. ISBN  9794441864. LCCN  92943855. OCLC  27247838. Won the prize Yayasan Buku Utama Department of Education and Health, in 1995)
  • Kayam, Umar (1997). Parta krama kumpulan cerita pendek (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Yayasan Untuk Indonesia. LCCN  97942078. OCLC  37806755.
  • Kayam, Umar (1999). Seribu Kunang-kunang di Manhattan (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia. ISBN  9794613282. LCCN  99919378. OCLC  43403819.
  • Eneste, Pamusuk (2001). Buku pintar sastra Indonesia : biografi pengarang dan karyanya, majalah sastra, penerbit sastra, penerjemah, lembaga sastra, daftar hadiah dan penghargaan. Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kompas halaman 249. ISBN  9799251788.
  • Kayam, Umar (1999). Jalan Menikung (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Pustaka Utama Grafiti. ISBN  9789794444122. OCLC  45082102.
  • Kayam, Umar (2012). Para Priyayi translated by Vladislav Zhukov [Javanese Gentry]. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation. ISBN  9789798083952. LCCN  2012307616. OCLC  823121764.

References

  1. ^ Rampan, Korrie Layun (2000). Leksikon Susastra Indonesia [Lexicon of Indonesian Literature] (in Indonesian) (First ed.). Jakarta: Balai Pustaka. pp. 501–502. ISBN  979-666-358-9.
  2. ^ Eneste, Pamusuk (2001). Buku Pintar Sastra Indonesia (in Indonesian) (Third ed.). Jakarta: Buku Kompas. p. 249. ISBN  979-9251-78-8.
  3. ^ "Umar Kayam, Writer Who Has Concern for the Grassroots Groups". 2011. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  4. ^ Umar Kayam outside in: 30 April 1932-16 March 2002. New York City: Cooperation Foundation-Thousand Fireflies Fireflies & Publisher Pinus. 2005. pp. 5–6. ISBN  9796546760.
  5. ^ "Biography of Kayam, Umar, 1932-2002 | Southeast Asia Digital Library". sea.lib.niu.edu. Retrieved 2022-07-11.
  6. ^ Kayam, Umar (2012). Para Priyayi [Javanese Gentry]. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation. p. 377. ISBN  978-979-8083-95-2.
  7. ^ "Former Points of View".
  8. ^ @YUK_jogja (August 3, 2021). "Duka cita mendalam atas wafatnya Ibu R. H. Yus Kayam pada hari Selasa 3 Agustus 2021 pukul 11.30 WIB."Sugeng tind…" ( Tweet) – via Twitter.
  9. ^ "Ayah Meninggal, Nino Kayam: Gantian Aku Angkat Bapak ke Peristirahatan Terakhir - Seleb Tempo.co".

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Umar Kayam
Kayam in the 1990s
Kayam in the 1990s
Born30 April 1932
Ngawi City, Ngawi, Dutch East Indies
Died16 March 2002(2002-03-16) (aged 69)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Resting place Karet Bivak Cemetery
Pen nameUmar Kayam
Occupation Actor
Novelist
Sociologist
Humanist
Language Indonesian
NationalityIndonesian

Umar Kayam (30 April 1932 – 16 March 2002) was an Indonesian sociologist and writer.

Biography

He began his education at the Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS) in Surakarta, where his father also taught. He continued his education at a MULO ( Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs), then continued studying language at a high school in Yogyakarta until 1951. He graduated from the Faculty of Education at Gadjah Mada University in 1955, received a M.A. from New York University in 1963, and was awarded his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1965.

He was appointed director general of radio, television, and film in the Ministry of Information, a position which he held until 1969, when he began to serve as chairman of the Jakarta Arts Council [ id] (1969–1972). He served as a director for the Social Studies Training Centre at the Hasanuddin University in Makassar (1975–1976) and as a member of the MPRS ( People's Consultative Assembly). He was a lecturer at the University of Indonesia and a senior fellow at the East-West Center in Honolulu (1973). He was a chairman of the National Film Council, a senior professor in the Faculty of Letters at the Gadjah Mada University and an emeritus professor at that same university until his death. A member of the advisory board of Horison magazine, chairman of the Jakarta Arts Institute [ id] and a member of the Jakarta Academy [ id], a lifetime position since his appointment in 1988. [1] [2]

Umar Kayam was an innovator in many aspects of his life. When he was a student at Gadjah Mada University, he was one of the founders of the campus theater. [3] When he was the general director of radio and television, he was credited with helping to make the Indonesian film industry competitive. As the chairman of the Jakarta Arts Council (1969–1972), he was known for conducting meetings that addressed modern art and traditional art forms. He developed a sociological study of Indonesian literature and introduced the " grounded theory" to Indonesian social research. All of this provided inspiration for the emergence of new creative works in the fields of literature, art and art performances, among other things. [4]

He was the author of many short stories, novels, essays and children's stories, [5] of which many are available in English. In 1987 he won the S.E.A. Write Award. [6]

Personal life

Kayam was married to his wife, former Femina journalist Yus Kayam, until his death. [7] Yus survived him until her death in Jakarta on 3 August 2021. [8] Nino Kayam [ id], singer and songwriter known for his work with pop group RAN, is his grandson. [9]

Death

Umar Kayam died at 69 years old at March 16, 2002 at 07:45 AM at Jakarta from an intestinal bleeding decease. his body was buried at Karet Bivak Cemetery.

Publications

  • Kayam, Umar (1975). Sri Sumarah dan Bawuk(short stories) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Pustaka Jaya. LCCN  76941421. OCLC  2699573.
  • Kayam, Umar (1980). Sri Sumarah dan Bawuk translated by Harry Aveling [Sri Sumarah and other stories]. Kuala Lumpur: Heinemann Educational Books. LCCN  81178431. OCLC  8031995.
  • Kayam, Umar (1981). Seni, Tradisi, Masyarakat(essays) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Penerbit Sinar Harapan. LCCN  82941057. OCLC  8820515.
  • Kayam, Umar (1985). Semangat Indonesia: Suatu Perjalanan Budaya(with Henri Peccinotti) [Soul of Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gramedia. LCCN  85942505.
  • Kayam, Umar (1992). Para Priyayi (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Pustaka Utama Grafiti. ISBN  9794441864. LCCN  92943855. OCLC  27247838. Won the prize Yayasan Buku Utama Department of Education and Health, in 1995)
  • Kayam, Umar (1997). Parta krama kumpulan cerita pendek (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Yayasan Untuk Indonesia. LCCN  97942078. OCLC  37806755.
  • Kayam, Umar (1999). Seribu Kunang-kunang di Manhattan (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia. ISBN  9794613282. LCCN  99919378. OCLC  43403819.
  • Eneste, Pamusuk (2001). Buku pintar sastra Indonesia : biografi pengarang dan karyanya, majalah sastra, penerbit sastra, penerjemah, lembaga sastra, daftar hadiah dan penghargaan. Jakarta: Penerbit Buku Kompas halaman 249. ISBN  9799251788.
  • Kayam, Umar (1999). Jalan Menikung (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Pustaka Utama Grafiti. ISBN  9789794444122. OCLC  45082102.
  • Kayam, Umar (2012). Para Priyayi translated by Vladislav Zhukov [Javanese Gentry]. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation. ISBN  9789798083952. LCCN  2012307616. OCLC  823121764.

References

  1. ^ Rampan, Korrie Layun (2000). Leksikon Susastra Indonesia [Lexicon of Indonesian Literature] (in Indonesian) (First ed.). Jakarta: Balai Pustaka. pp. 501–502. ISBN  979-666-358-9.
  2. ^ Eneste, Pamusuk (2001). Buku Pintar Sastra Indonesia (in Indonesian) (Third ed.). Jakarta: Buku Kompas. p. 249. ISBN  979-9251-78-8.
  3. ^ "Umar Kayam, Writer Who Has Concern for the Grassroots Groups". 2011. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  4. ^ Umar Kayam outside in: 30 April 1932-16 March 2002. New York City: Cooperation Foundation-Thousand Fireflies Fireflies & Publisher Pinus. 2005. pp. 5–6. ISBN  9796546760.
  5. ^ "Biography of Kayam, Umar, 1932-2002 | Southeast Asia Digital Library". sea.lib.niu.edu. Retrieved 2022-07-11.
  6. ^ Kayam, Umar (2012). Para Priyayi [Javanese Gentry]. Jakarta: Lontar Foundation. p. 377. ISBN  978-979-8083-95-2.
  7. ^ "Former Points of View".
  8. ^ @YUK_jogja (August 3, 2021). "Duka cita mendalam atas wafatnya Ibu R. H. Yus Kayam pada hari Selasa 3 Agustus 2021 pukul 11.30 WIB."Sugeng tind…" ( Tweet) – via Twitter.
  9. ^ "Ayah Meninggal, Nino Kayam: Gantian Aku Angkat Bapak ke Peristirahatan Terakhir - Seleb Tempo.co".

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