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Indonesian Women Writers

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (15425 ratings)
Description:Indonesian women’s fiction has flourished since the beginning of the Reformasi Era in 1998. Who are the authors? What do they write about? What are the contexts of their writings?This anthology offers a taste of this literary phenomenon by selecting nine stories, five author’s interviews, and five scholarly essays. It covers a variety of genres and themes, from social realism to gothic mystery to romance, from gender and sexuality to political satire to Islamic piety.Indonesian Women Writers is a must read for students and scholars of Indonesian and Southeast Asian studies as well as a general audience with an interest in contemporary fiction.Table of ContentsAcknowledgementIntroductionIndonesian Women’s Writing: From Invisibility into the LimelightMelani Budianta and Yvonne MichalikLiteratureExcerpts from”Banal Asthetics and critical spiritualism: A Dialog of Photography & Literature in 13 Fragments“Ayu UtamiInterview with Ayu Utamiby Yvonne Michalik, Melani Budianta and Martin JankowskiThe Leech (Lintah)A short story from the book „They say I am an Monkey! (Mereka bilang saya Monyet!)“Djenar Maesa AyuInterview with Djenar Maesa Ayuby Yvonne Michalik and Melani BudiantaSpinner of Darkness (Pemintal Kegelapan)Intan ParamadithaInterview with Intan Paramadithaby Melani Budianta and Yvonne MichalikBrunch (Smokol)Nukila AmalCoffee and Tea (Teh dan Kopi)Leila S. ChudoriThe Devil’s TreeA fragment from the novel “Tempurung”Oka RusminiInterview with Oka Rusminiby Melani BudiantaLake (Danau)A short story from Family room (Ruang Keluarga)Lily Julianti FaridWeeds (Rumput Liar)Linda ChristantyInterview with Linda Christantyby Melani Budianta and Yvonne MichalikCut ViHelvy Tiana RosaEssaysEmerging Women Writers in the Reformasi PeriodManneke BudimanIndonesian Muslim Women Writers and Their Writings:Women, Islam and Religious IdentityDiah ArimbiThe New Generation of Women Writers from the Pesantren Tradition in IndonesiaNor IsmahLily Yulianti Farid, Feminist GeographerPamela AllenThe Transfer of Djenar Maesa Ayu’s Book They Say I Am a Monkey! (Mereka bilang saya Monyet!) into a Film – A Short Analysis of the Similarities and DifferencesYvonne MichalikWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Indonesian Women Writers. To get started finding Indonesian Women Writers, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
268
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
regiospectra
Release
2015
ISBN

Indonesian Women Writers

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Indonesian women’s fiction has flourished since the beginning of the Reformasi Era in 1998. Who are the authors? What do they write about? What are the contexts of their writings?This anthology offers a taste of this literary phenomenon by selecting nine stories, five author’s interviews, and five scholarly essays. It covers a variety of genres and themes, from social realism to gothic mystery to romance, from gender and sexuality to political satire to Islamic piety.Indonesian Women Writers is a must read for students and scholars of Indonesian and Southeast Asian studies as well as a general audience with an interest in contemporary fiction.Table of ContentsAcknowledgementIntroductionIndonesian Women’s Writing: From Invisibility into the LimelightMelani Budianta and Yvonne MichalikLiteratureExcerpts from”Banal Asthetics and critical spiritualism: A Dialog of Photography & Literature in 13 Fragments“Ayu UtamiInterview with Ayu Utamiby Yvonne Michalik, Melani Budianta and Martin JankowskiThe Leech (Lintah)A short story from the book „They say I am an Monkey! (Mereka bilang saya Monyet!)“Djenar Maesa AyuInterview with Djenar Maesa Ayuby Yvonne Michalik and Melani BudiantaSpinner of Darkness (Pemintal Kegelapan)Intan ParamadithaInterview with Intan Paramadithaby Melani Budianta and Yvonne MichalikBrunch (Smokol)Nukila AmalCoffee and Tea (Teh dan Kopi)Leila S. ChudoriThe Devil’s TreeA fragment from the novel “Tempurung”Oka RusminiInterview with Oka Rusminiby Melani BudiantaLake (Danau)A short story from Family room (Ruang Keluarga)Lily Julianti FaridWeeds (Rumput Liar)Linda ChristantyInterview with Linda Christantyby Melani Budianta and Yvonne MichalikCut ViHelvy Tiana RosaEssaysEmerging Women Writers in the Reformasi PeriodManneke BudimanIndonesian Muslim Women Writers and Their Writings:Women, Islam and Religious IdentityDiah ArimbiThe New Generation of Women Writers from the Pesantren Tradition in IndonesiaNor IsmahLily Yulianti Farid, Feminist GeographerPamela AllenThe Transfer of Djenar Maesa Ayu’s Book They Say I Am a Monkey! (Mereka bilang saya Monyet!) into a Film – A Short Analysis of the Similarities and DifferencesYvonne MichalikWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Indonesian Women Writers. To get started finding Indonesian Women Writers, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
268
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
regiospectra
Release
2015
ISBN
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