Established | 1990 |
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Chairman | Sikorsky V. V. |
Location | , |
Website | [4] |
The Nusantara Society (Russian: Общество «Нусантара») is a Russian non-profit learned society for research fellows, professors, lecturers, students and postgraduates of Moscow and St. Petersburg academic institutions, universities and higher schools, studying the vast region of Nusantara, populated by peoples speaking Austronesian languages. Nusantara includes Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Timor Leste, Madagascar, Oceania, as well as countries where Austronesian minorities are present, such as Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Taiwan (Republic of China).[1]
The Society was founded on January 10, 1990, on the basis of the Malay-Indonesian Readings. Later, in June 1998, the Nusantara Research Center was established at the Institute of Asian and African Countries at Moscow State University.[2] The founder and the President of the Society till 2004 was Dr. B.B. Parnickel. In 2000 the NS was re-registered. The founders were: Aliyeva N.F., Demidyuk L.N., Dorofeeva T.V., Parnikel B.B., Pogadaev V.A., Sikorsky V.V.[3]
The main aims of the Nusantara Society are as follows:[4]
The Nusantara Society cooperates closely with the Gorky Institute of World Literature under the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Margarita Rudomino All-Russia State Library for Foreign Literature and the Russian State Library, the Faculty of Oriental Studies at Saint Petersburg State University; Leiden University and the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) in the Netherlands, the University of Malaya, the Malaysian Institute of Language and Literature (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka) and other institutions abroad. A memorandum of understanding was signed with the Malaysian Institute of Language and Literature in 1995.
In December 2017, Nusantara Society celebrated 50th anniversary of the Malay-Indonesian Readings (under the patronage of the academician A.A. Guber) which became the basis for the Nusantara Society. April 4, 2018, the 20th issue of the collection Malay-Indonesian studies was launched at the jubilee meeting of the society.[5]
The Nusantara Society is also engaged in publishing.[6] Its publications include the Malay-Indonesian Studies Series (partly based on seminar papers) and miscellaneous studies on Nusantara culture (in cooperation with Saint Petersburg University). Up until 2019 there were 21 issues of Malay-Indonesian Studies.
Honorary members of the Society are Malaysian Poets Datuk Dr. Kemala (since November 22, 2017)[7] and Dr. Siti Zainon Ismail (since January 1, 2020).