Figures of Indonesian Modernity

Author
Joshua Barker and Johan Lindquist
Contributor
Tom Boellstorff, Daromir Rudnyckyj, Rachel Silvey, Karen Strassler, Chris Brown, Aryo Danusiri, Dadi Darmadi, Sheri Gibbings, Jesse Hession Grayman, James Hoesterey, Carla Jones, and Doreen Lee
Source
Indonesia, Volume 87 (April 2009), 35--72.
Abstract (English):

This multi-authored essay focuses on a series of figures, or cast of characters, that have captured the imaginations of Indonesians over the past several years. Figures portrayed include an expert on new technologies; a Muslim television preacher; a spiritual trainer; a person living with HIV/AIDS; an activist; an Acehnese ex-combatant; an NGO worker; an overseas female migrant worker; a labor recruiter; a street vendor; street kids; a Haj pilgrim; a rich entrepreneur; and a career woman. The authors examine the contemporary significance of these figures by situating them against the shifting social, political, cultural backdrop of this increasingly frenetic and fast-paced modern island nation.

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