This paper explores an unprecedented series of violent acts against 'gay' Indonesians beginning in September 1999. Indonesia is often characterized as 'tolerant' of homosexuality. This is a false belief, but one containing a grain of truth. To identify this grain of truth I distinguish between 'heterosexism' and 'homophobia,' noting that Indonesia has been marked by a predominance of heterosexism over homophobia. I examine the emergence of a political homophobia directed at public events where gay men stake a claim to Indonesia's troubled civil society. That such violence is seen as the properly masculine response to these events indicates how the nation may be gaining a new masculinist cost. In the new Indonesia, male-male desire can incre...
In June 2015 the Supreme Court of the United States made the decision to legalize same-sex marriage ...
This chapter explores the larger history of sexuality and gender in Indonesia since the first appear...
Since the fall of President Suharto in 1998, Indonesian cinema has been noted for its concern with t...
This paper explores an unprecedented series of violent acts against 'gay' Indonesians beginning in S...
abstract This paper explores an unprecedented series of violent acts against ‘gay’ Indonesians begin...
Indonesia is widely regarded as a moderate Muslim country, yet over the past decade sharia-supportin...
This essay argues for paying attention to the life-worlds of gay and lesbian Indonesians. These Indo...
This article addresses the issue on why Indonesian people cannot accept Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and ...
This thesis examines conceptions of homosexuality among lower income gay men of various ethnicities ...
A State and a national identity are formed on the basis of mutually unifying thoughts and beliefs th...
The aim of this study is to highlight the situation for LGBT-people in Bali with regard to the polit...
The aim of this study is to highlight the situation for LGBT-people in Bali with regard to the polit...
Many homosexual men in Indonesia speak what they call bahasa gay‘gay language’, a linguistic phenome...
This article examines how the recent Indonesian Pornography Law renders homosexuality and/or homosex...
Drawing on discourse analysis of historical archives; in-depth interviews with activists, representa...
In June 2015 the Supreme Court of the United States made the decision to legalize same-sex marriage ...
This chapter explores the larger history of sexuality and gender in Indonesia since the first appear...
Since the fall of President Suharto in 1998, Indonesian cinema has been noted for its concern with t...
This paper explores an unprecedented series of violent acts against 'gay' Indonesians beginning in S...
abstract This paper explores an unprecedented series of violent acts against ‘gay’ Indonesians begin...
Indonesia is widely regarded as a moderate Muslim country, yet over the past decade sharia-supportin...
This essay argues for paying attention to the life-worlds of gay and lesbian Indonesians. These Indo...
This article addresses the issue on why Indonesian people cannot accept Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and ...
This thesis examines conceptions of homosexuality among lower income gay men of various ethnicities ...
A State and a national identity are formed on the basis of mutually unifying thoughts and beliefs th...
The aim of this study is to highlight the situation for LGBT-people in Bali with regard to the polit...
The aim of this study is to highlight the situation for LGBT-people in Bali with regard to the polit...
Many homosexual men in Indonesia speak what they call bahasa gay‘gay language’, a linguistic phenome...
This article examines how the recent Indonesian Pornography Law renders homosexuality and/or homosex...
Drawing on discourse analysis of historical archives; in-depth interviews with activists, representa...
In June 2015 the Supreme Court of the United States made the decision to legalize same-sex marriage ...
This chapter explores the larger history of sexuality and gender in Indonesia since the first appear...
Since the fall of President Suharto in 1998, Indonesian cinema has been noted for its concern with t...