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Kyoto CSEAS Series on Asian Studies 13
Identity and Pleasure
: The Politics of Indonesian Screen Culture
229x152mm,paper, 260 pages
ISBN: 9784876983629
pub. date: 07/14
Written Language: English
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Identity and Pleasure: The Politics of Indonesian Screen Culture critically examines what media and screen culture reveal about the ways urban-based Indonesians attempted to redefine their identity in the first decade of this century. Through a richly nuanced analysis of expressions and representations found in screen culture (cinema, television and social media), it analyses the waves of energy and optimism, and the disillusionment, disorientation and despair, that arose in the power vacuum that followed the dramatic collapse of the militaristic New Order government.
While in-depth analyses of identity and political contestation within the nation are the focus of the book, transnational engagements and global dimensions are a significant part of the story in each chapter. The author focuses on contemporary cultural politics in Indonesia, but each chapter contextualizes current circumstances by setting them within a broader historical perspective.
While in-depth analyses of identity and political contestation within the nation are the focus of the book, transnational engagements and global dimensions are a significant part of the story in each chapter. The author focuses on contemporary cultural politics in Indonesia, but each chapter contextualizes current circumstances by setting them within a broader historical perspective.
Ariel HERYANTO is Professor and Deputy Director (Education) at The School of Culture, History and Language of The Australian National University’s College of Asia and The Pacific.