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ISBN : 979-3780-42-8
Size : 15.2 x 23 x 1.2 cm
Weight : 350 g
Pages : 256
Format : Softcover
Price : USD 29.95


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Media, Culture and Politics in Indonesia
By Krishna Sen and David T. Hill

ABOUT THE BOOK
Media, Culture, and Politics in Indonesia is about the institutions and policies that determine what Indonesians write, read, watch, and hear. It covers the print media, broadcast radio and television, computers and the internet, videos, films and music. This book argues that the texts of the media can be understood in two broad ways:
• as records of a “national” culture and political hegemony constructed by Suharto’s New Order
• as contradictory, dissident, political and cultural aspirations that reflect the anxieties and preoccupations of Indonesian citizens.

Media, Culture, and Politics, now brought back to life as a member of Equinox Publishing’s Classic Indonesia series, explains what has escaped state control, not only by self-conscious resistance, but also because of the ownership patterns, technologies, and modes of consumption of media texts and institutions. The role of the media in the downfall of Suharto is examined and the legacy of his New Order is analyzed.

This dynamic and innovative text is suitable for all students of Indonesian languages and culture, Asian studies, Southeast Asian studies, cultural studies, media studies, and contemporary politics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
KRISHNA SEN is Professor of Asian Media and Dean of the Humanities Research Centre at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia.

DAVID T. HILL is Professor of Southeast Asian Studies and Fellow of the Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia.

 


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