Prof. dr. M.J. (Marijke) Klokke

Position:
  • Professor
Expertise:
  • Art and material culture of Southeast Asia


Telephone number: +31 (0)71 527 2417
E-Mail: m.j.klokke@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Faculty / Department: Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen, Leiden Institute for Area Studies, SAS Indonesie
Office Address: Johan Huizingagebouw
Doelensteeg 16
2311 VL Leiden
Room number 1.39


Research

Spatial structures and meaningful motifs: temple networks as visual representations of the religious foundations of Central Javanese kingdoms (c. A.D. 750-850)

Publications

  • Klokke, M.J. (2000). Ornamental motifs: the stylistic method applied to ancient Javanese temple art. In Lobo, W. & Reimann, S. (Ed.), Southeast Asian Archeology 1998.  (pp. 85-98). Hull: Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hull.
  • Klokke, M.J. (2000). The Krsna reliefs at Panataran: a visual version of the Old Javanese Krsnayana. In Klokke, M.J. (Ed.), Narrative sculpture and literary traditions in South and Southeast Asia.  (pp. 19-41). Leiden: Brill.
  • Klokke, M.J. (2001). Candi Gunung Gangsir, a unique temple in East Java. In Klokke, M.J. & Kooij, K.R. van (Ed.), The fruits of inspiration: studies in honour of prof.dr J.G. de Casparis, retired professor of the Early History and Archeology of South and Southeast Asia at the University of Leiden, The Netherlands, on the occasion of his 85th birthday.  (pp. 213-224). Groningen: Egbert Forsten.
  • Klokke, M.J. (2006). The history of Central Javanese architecture: architecture and sculptural decoration as complementary sources of information. In H. Chambert- Loir & B. Dagens (Eds.), Anamorphoses: hommage à Jacques Dumarçay  (pp. 49-68). Paris: Les Indes Savantes.
  • Klokke, M.J. (2006). Hanuman in the art of East Java. In T. Simanjuntak, M. Hisyam, B. Prasetyo, & T.S. Nastiti (Eds.), Archaeology: Indonesian Perspective: R.P. Soejono's Festschrift  (pp. 391-405). Jakarta: Indonesian

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