Djalan Sampoerna
Djalan Sampoerna is a Malay autobiographical manuscript written by Soetjipto, a homosexual Javanese priyayi that is written between 1919 and 1927 in East Java, Dutch East Indies. In this manuscript, Soetjipto recounts his life as a homosexual man. This manuscript is considered the first homosexual autobiographical manuscript in the Indonesia.
History
The autobiographic manuscript was first discovered in the mid-1970s by Ulrich Kratz, a traditional Malay researcher at the National Library of Indonesia. The book was found in Malay Manuscripts category, based on the Indonesische Handschriften catalog which was compiled by Poerbatjaraka. The manuscript was a legacy of Hans Overbeck, a German researcher and publisher who had resided in Yogyakarta since 1920. Tom Boellstorff hypothesized that Hans may have been Soetjipto's lover, which would explain why Hans owned this bookThe autobiography recounts the experience of Soetjipto as Javanese man living as a homosexual during the colonial era of Indonesia as Dutch East Indies. He recount his life especially about how he realize his homosexual identity, ran away from home and end up became male prostitute. In the biography, he also share his view about the categorization of men based on his sexuality into four types:
- men who like women,
- men who like men,
- men who have sex with men for money but actually like women, and
- men who like men and act like women