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Fantasizing the Feminine in Indonesia

Inglese · Tascabile

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Laurie J. Sears is Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington. She is author of Shadows of Empire: Colonial Discourse and Javanese Tales, also published by Duke University Press.


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Acknowledgments

Introduction: Fragile Identities: Deconstructing Women and Indonesia / Laurie J. Sears

Part I: Structures of Control

Models and Maniacs: Articulating the Female in Indonesia / Sylvia Tiwon

A Sentimental Education: Native Servants and the Cultivation of European Children in the Netherlands Indies / Ann Laura Stoler

The State and Sexuality in New Order Indonesia / Julia I. Suryakusuma

Murder, Gender, and the Media: Sexualizing Politics and Violence / Saraswati Sunindyo

Javanese Factory Daughters: Gender, the State, and Industrial Capitalism / Diane L. Wolfe

Quizzing the Sphinx: Reflections on Mortality in Central Sulawesi / Jane Monnig Atkinson

On the Other Hand? / Daniel S. Lev

Part II: Contested Representations

Sex Wars: Writing Gender Relations in Nineteenth-Century Java / Nancy K. Florida

Nyai Dasima: Portrait of a Mistress in Literature and Film / Jean Gelman Taylor

A Feminist Comment on the Sinetron Presentation of Indonesian Women / Sita Aripurnami

Gender and Sexual Orientation in Indonesia / Dédé Oetomo

"Bullshit!" S/He Said: The Happy, Modern, Sexy, Indonesian Married Woman as Transsexual / Benedict R. O'G. Anderson

Alien Romance / Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing

Selected Bibliography

Contributors

Index

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Laurie J. Sears is Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington. She is author of Shadows of Empire: Colonial Discourse and Javanese Tales, also published by Duke University Press.


Riassunto

Includes stories of Indonesian women that have often been told by Indonesian men and Dutch men and women. This volume asks how these representations reproduced, transformed, and circulated in history, ethnography, and literature have circumscribed feminine behavior in colonial and postcolonial Indonesia.

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Autori Sears, Laurie J. Sears
Con la collaborazione di Laurie J. Sears (Editore), Laurie J Sears (Editore), Laurie J. Sears (Editore), Laurie Jo Sears (Editore)
Editore Duke University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 07.02.1996
 
EAN 9780822316961
ISBN 978-0-8223-1696-1
Pagine 368
Dimensioni 154 mm x 235 mm x 27 mm
Peso 644 g
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche

Anthropologie, Indonesien, Soziale und ethische Themen

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