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Soe Tjen Marching (born April 23, 1971 in Surabaya, Indonesia) is a writer, academician, activist, and a composer of avant-garde music from Indonesia. In 1998, she won national competition for Indonesian Contemporary Composers held by the German Embassy. Her compositions have been played in New Zealand, Indonesia and Japan. Her work has been released on the CD Asia Piano Avantgarde - Indonesia, played by pianist Steffen Schleiermacher. In 2010, her work has been selected as one of the two best compositions in the International Competition for avant-garde composers held in Singapore. In her musical career, she has been mainly an autodidact.

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  • Soe Tjen Marching (nacida el 23 de abril de 1971 en Surabaya, Indonesia) es una escritora, académica, activista y compositora de música de vanguardia de Indonesia. (es)
  • Soe Tjen Marching (lahir 23 April 1971) adalah seorang Indonesianis, penulis, dan feminis. Ia juga dosen senior dalam bidang Bahasa dan Kebudayaan di SOAS University of London. Ia memperoleh gelar Ph.D.nya dari Universitas Monash, Australia dengan menulis disertasi tentang otobiografi dan buku harian perempuan-perempuan Indonesia. Ia telah diundang sebagai dosen tamu di berbagai Universitas di Australia, Britania Raya dan Eropa. Disertasi Soe Tjen telah diterbitkan di Kanada, Britania Raya, dan Amerika Serikat dengan judul The Discrepancy between the Public and Private Selves of Indonesian Women (The Edwin Mellen Press, 2004). Kemudian buku ini diterjemahkan dalam bahasa Indonesia dengan judul Kisah di Balik Pintu, (Penerbit Ombak). Pada tahun 2017, buku Soe Tjen tentang kesaksian korban genosida '65 diterbitkan oleh Amsterdam University Press, dengan judul The End of Silence: Accounts of the 1965 Genocide in Indonesia. (in)
  • Soe Tjen Marching, née le 23 avril 1971 à Surabaya, est une écrivaine, académicienne, activiste et compositrice de musique d'avant-garde indonésienne. (fr)
  • Soe Tjen Marching (born April 23, 1971 in Surabaya, Indonesia) is a writer, academician, activist, and a composer of avant-garde music from Indonesia. In 1998, she won national competition for Indonesian Contemporary Composers held by the German Embassy. Her compositions have been played in New Zealand, Indonesia and Japan. Her work has been released on the CD Asia Piano Avantgarde - Indonesia, played by pianist Steffen Schleiermacher. In 2010, her work has been selected as one of the two best compositions in the International Competition for avant-garde composers held in Singapore. In her musical career, she has been mainly an autodidact. Besides being a composer, Marching is also a creative writer and a senior lecturer teaching Indonesian at SOAS in London. She completed her PhD at Monash University in Australia. Her book, The Discrepancy between the Public and the Private Selves of Indonesian Women was published by The Edwin Mellen Press (2007). She has also won several creative writing competitions in Australia and has been published in Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom. She is married to Angus Nicholls, a literary scholar at Queen Mary University, London. Her novel, Mati Bertahun yang Lalu, was published by Gramedia (Jakarta - Indonesia) in November 2010. Her book about Indonesian women Kisah di Balik Pintu was published by Ombak in 2011 and her book about a woman suffering from cancer, Kubunuh di Sini, was published by Gramedia in 2013. In 2017, her book on the 1965 genocide in Indonesia entitled The End of Silence: Accounts of the 1965 Genocide in Indonesia, was published by Amsterdam University Press. In 2009, Soe Tjen founded a magazine in Indonesia called Majalah Bhinneka (Bhinneka Magazine), which promotes critical thinking about gender, politics and religions. Soe Tjen has written several essays on women, Indonesian politics, and religions in Indonesian, English and German. (en)
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  • Soe Tjen Marching (nacida el 23 de abril de 1971 en Surabaya, Indonesia) es una escritora, académica, activista y compositora de música de vanguardia de Indonesia. (es)
  • Soe Tjen Marching, née le 23 avril 1971 à Surabaya, est une écrivaine, académicienne, activiste et compositrice de musique d'avant-garde indonésienne. (fr)
  • Soe Tjen Marching (lahir 23 April 1971) adalah seorang Indonesianis, penulis, dan feminis. Ia juga dosen senior dalam bidang Bahasa dan Kebudayaan di SOAS University of London. Ia memperoleh gelar Ph.D.nya dari Universitas Monash, Australia dengan menulis disertasi tentang otobiografi dan buku harian perempuan-perempuan Indonesia. Ia telah diundang sebagai dosen tamu di berbagai Universitas di Australia, Britania Raya dan Eropa. Disertasi Soe Tjen telah diterbitkan di Kanada, Britania Raya, dan Amerika Serikat dengan judul The Discrepancy between the Public and Private Selves of Indonesian Women (The Edwin Mellen Press, 2004). Kemudian buku ini diterjemahkan dalam bahasa Indonesia dengan judul Kisah di Balik Pintu, (Penerbit Ombak). Pada tahun 2017, buku Soe Tjen tentang kesaksian korban g (in)
  • Soe Tjen Marching (born April 23, 1971 in Surabaya, Indonesia) is a writer, academician, activist, and a composer of avant-garde music from Indonesia. In 1998, she won national competition for Indonesian Contemporary Composers held by the German Embassy. Her compositions have been played in New Zealand, Indonesia and Japan. Her work has been released on the CD Asia Piano Avantgarde - Indonesia, played by pianist Steffen Schleiermacher. In 2010, her work has been selected as one of the two best compositions in the International Competition for avant-garde composers held in Singapore. In her musical career, she has been mainly an autodidact. (en)
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