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Amira Aufa Fitri (born February 29, 2000) is a publishing practitioner whose work is shaped by a long-standing interest in history and visual culture. Since 2022, she has been involved in editing and coordinating the publication of books on history and culture, engaging closely with questions of narrative, memory, and representation. She studied History at the University of Indonesia, where her academic research examined ideas of nationalism in film magazines from the late colonial period. Her interest in film criticism began in 2021 through her writing for Cultura Magazine. Currently preparing a multilingual page to access old Indonesian and Dutch East Indies magazines at footnotesfromtheindies.com. Do reach out: E-mail: amira.aufa.fitri@gmail.com Instagram: @amiraaufa Website: www.footnotesfromtheindies.com
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