This essay looks into the novels of two Indonesian women writers, Perempuan Kembang Jepun (Lan Fang 2009) and Dimsum terakhir (Clara Ng 2006), which depict the struggles of the major female characters in negotiating their ”hybrid” identities amidst the pulls from various opposing forces that try to impose and define their identities. Both works were published in the post-New Order Indonesia, where identity politics seems to dominate the political and cultural realms. Both Lan Fang and Clara Ng try to problematize the rigid and monolithic sense of cultural identity that had been inculcated by the previous regime through its aggressive assimilation policy and imposition of the state ideology of unity. The essay aims at examining different str...
This research aims to demonstrate how the Indonesian migrants in Melbourne construct their Indonesia...
Identity is liquid and changeable as time goes by. The change of identity is possible since identity...
The crisis of cultural identity often occurs in Indonesian society. This social phenomenon generally...
This essay looks into the novels of two Indonesian women writers, Perempuan Kembang Jepun (Lan Fang ...
This project focuses on female characters’ identity and sexuality in four contemporary Indonesian no...
This essay adopts a collaborative autoethnography to unpack our experiences as Indonesian researcher...
In addition to looking into the socio-political milieu of the production and interpretation of Indon...
This paper aims to unveil the gender-based prejudice and the colonial state's policies that systemat...
This article examines the construction of diverse identities in contemporary Malaysian literature. U...
This paper discusses the intricate relations between culture and identity in a web of larger power s...
Laksmi Pamuntjak’s first novel, Amba (2012) is one of several contemporary Indonesian novels by the ...
This study sets out to investigate the ways in which some fiction by Indonesian women authors produc...
This article deals with identity problematiques in contemporary Indonesia. People in Indonesia have ...
This essay aims to present the intersections that constitute the cultural identity of Malaysian Chin...
This essay argues that the work of Malaysian-Chinese author Chuah Guat Enggives pause to the cultura...
This research aims to demonstrate how the Indonesian migrants in Melbourne construct their Indonesia...
Identity is liquid and changeable as time goes by. The change of identity is possible since identity...
The crisis of cultural identity often occurs in Indonesian society. This social phenomenon generally...
This essay looks into the novels of two Indonesian women writers, Perempuan Kembang Jepun (Lan Fang ...
This project focuses on female characters’ identity and sexuality in four contemporary Indonesian no...
This essay adopts a collaborative autoethnography to unpack our experiences as Indonesian researcher...
In addition to looking into the socio-political milieu of the production and interpretation of Indon...
This paper aims to unveil the gender-based prejudice and the colonial state's policies that systemat...
This article examines the construction of diverse identities in contemporary Malaysian literature. U...
This paper discusses the intricate relations between culture and identity in a web of larger power s...
Laksmi Pamuntjak’s first novel, Amba (2012) is one of several contemporary Indonesian novels by the ...
This study sets out to investigate the ways in which some fiction by Indonesian women authors produc...
This article deals with identity problematiques in contemporary Indonesia. People in Indonesia have ...
This essay aims to present the intersections that constitute the cultural identity of Malaysian Chin...
This essay argues that the work of Malaysian-Chinese author Chuah Guat Enggives pause to the cultura...
This research aims to demonstrate how the Indonesian migrants in Melbourne construct their Indonesia...
Identity is liquid and changeable as time goes by. The change of identity is possible since identity...
The crisis of cultural identity often occurs in Indonesian society. This social phenomenon generally...