The Laguna Copperplate Inscription: Tenth-Century Luzon, Java, and the Malay World

Elsa Clavé: University of Hamburg,
Arlo Griffiths: French School of Asian Studies

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.13185/PS2022.70202
Published Date: Oct 11, 2022 | Accepted Date: Oct 11, 2022 | Submitted Date: Oct 11, 2022

Abstract

The Laguna Copperplate Inscription is one of very few Philippine historical documents dating from the precolonial period and the only one bearing information on the social life of the Manila region before the arrival of the Spanish. Building on previous studies which discussed the significance of the inscription in the context of Luzon and the Philippines, this article proposes a reading of the inscription in the larger context of maritime Southeast Asia. We focus on how this document complicates the current understanding of the historical roles of the Malay language. On this basis, we call for a revision of the notion of a “Malay World.”

Keywords

COSMOPOLITANISM, OLD MALAY, INDIC SCRIPT, DEBT CLEARANCE, SOUTHEAST ASIA

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