Power Plays

Power Plays

Author: Andrew Noah Weintraub

Publisher: Ohio University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 089680240X

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Based on ethnographic fieldwork spanning twenty years, Power Plays is the first scholarly book in English on wayang golek, the Sundanese rod-puppet theater of West Java. It is a detailed and lively account of the ways in which performers of this major Asian theatrical form have engaged with political discourses in Indonesia. Wayang golek has shaped, as well, the technological and commercial conditions of art and performance in a modernizing society. Using interviews with performers, musical transcriptions, translations of narrative and song texts, and archival materials, author Andrew N. Weintraub analyzes the shifting and flexible nature of a set of performance practices called Padalangan, the art of the puppeteer. He focuses on "superstar" performers and the musical troupes that dominated wayang golek during the New Order political regime of former president Suharto (1966-98) and the ensuing three years of the post-Suharto period. Studies of actual performances illuminate stylistic and formal elements and situate wayang golek as a social process in Sundanese culture and society. Power Plays includes an interactive multimedia CD-ROM of wayang golek. Power Plays shows how meanings about identity, citizenship, and community are produced through theater, music, language, and discourse. While based in ethnographic theory and methods, this book is at the center of a new synthesis emerging among ethnomusicology, anthropology, and cultural studies. Its cross-disciplinary approach will inspire researchers studying similar struggles over cultural authority and popular representation in culture and the performing arts.


DUKE (SMILE)

DUKE (SMILE)

Author: Hermawan

Publisher: Hermawan

Published:

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13:

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The story of Ron and Sam's friendship. They went to perform Friday prayers. They invited Banu and his friends to rush to the mosque to pray but they were deliberately ignored. Until in the end they left him because the call to prayer was about to arrive. When they returned from Friday prayers, it turned out that Banu and his friends were still playing. Sam and Ron rebuked him. But they were completely denied and a fight broke out. Ron fought back. The appearance of drubiksa first entered the bodies of Banu and his friends. Ron was overwhelmed with them. They hunt for Sam and Ron when help arrives. A girl wearing a veil comes. She wore black clothes that looked elegant and charming. Her name is Malika. He managed to silence the drubiksa in the bodies of Banu's friends. But Banu looks tougher and stronger against the girl's attack. He gives a bracelet. Ron first tried but was refused. When Sam tried to put it on at Ron 's insistence , the bracelet fit him perfectly . His body looks tough challenging. Sam managed to bulldoze Banu's attack. and drubiksa in Banu's body was successfully eliminated. This story continues when Malika transfers to Sam and Ron's school. A smile continued to air on Malika's face. Sam looked confused and doubtful about what had happened to him. He didn't expect to meet the girl who saved him at his own school. Unexpectedly Kirana also moved to his school. The first time he felt a tremor in his chest. But Ron was furious when he found out that Malika had come to the house. He had a gloomy face looking at Sam. Sam softened his heart. Ron told himself that he had fallen in love with Malika. Malika's smile took her by surprise. Opportunity comes against the drubiksa kings who wear the Amuka bracelet. Sam is tough against him with the Duke's bracelet. The emergence of his power thanks to Basmalah and Dua's creed to save Malika and her friend Ron. Sam's pride radiated from his face as victory greeted him. Malika's invitation to meet someone gives Ron a chance to express his heart. The opportunity came but Malika turned it down. Ketegan g late Ron and Malika made him confused. Sam couldn't think what had happened to his friend. He only knew that Malika's smile filled him with joy and happiness.


Erotic Triangles

Erotic Triangles

Author: Henry Spiller

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2010-08-15

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0226769607

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In West Java, Indonesia, all it takes is a woman’s voice and a drum beat to make a man get up and dance. Every day, men there—be they students, pedicab drivers, civil servants, or businessmen—breach ordinary standards of decorum and succumb to the rhythm at village ceremonies, weddings, political rallies, and nightclubs. The music the men dance to varies from traditional gong ensembles to the contemporary pop known as dangdut, but they consistently dance with great enthusiasm. In Erotic Triangles, Henry Spiller draws on decades of ethnographic research to explore the reasons behind this phenomenon, arguing that Sundanese men use dance to explore and enact contradictions in their gender identities. Framing the three crucial elements of Sundanese dance—the female entertainer, the drumming, and men’s sense of freedom—as a triangle, Spiller connects them to a range of other theoretical perspectives, drawing on thinkers from Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Lévi-Strauss, and Freud to Euclid. By granting men permission to literally perform their masculinity, Spiller ultimately concludes, dance provides a crucial space for both reinforcing and resisting orthodox gender ideologies.


Youth, Space and Time

Youth, Space and Time

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-06-27

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 9004324585

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This book engages with the experience of space and time in youth cultures across the world. Putting together contemporary case studies on young transnationalists, young glocals and young protesters in cities on the five continents, it analyzes new agoras and chronotopes in global cities. It is based on a selection of papers first presented to the International Sociological Association (ISA) Research Committee 34 session on Youth Cultures, Space and Time that took place during the ISA World Congresses of Sociology in Gothenburg, Sweden (2010), and in Yokohama, Japan (2014). The value of this volume for youth researchers worldwide is twofold. Firstly, the chapters exemplify innovative approaches to understanding the fluid and dynamic urban space-time dimension in which young people’s cultural and bodily practices are located. Secondly, the volume offers a transnational perspective. Chapter contributors come from countries across the world, and give account of very diverse youth culture phenomena. They represent both established researchers and new voices in youth research. Contributors are: Óscar Aguilera Ruiz, Ilenya Camozzi, Carles Feixa, Vitor Sérgio Ferreira, Liliana Galindo Ramírez, Elham Golpoush-Nezhad, Leila Jeolás, Jeffrey J. Juris, Hagen Kordes, Sofia Laine, Carmen Leccardi, Pam Nilan, Jordi Nofre, Ndukaeze Nwabueze, Luca Queirolo Palmas, Yannis Pechtelidis, Geoffrey Pleyers, José Sánchez García, Mahmood Shahabi. Youth, Space and Time is now available in paperback for individual customers.


Masculinities in a Global Era

Masculinities in a Global Era

Author: Joseph Gelfer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-20

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1461469317

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​​Masculinities in a Global Era extends the conversation of masculinity studies by analyzing global masculinities from a psychological perspective. Canvassing a broad array of psychological aspects such as the construction of identity, the negotiation of power, coping with trauma, and sexuality, this volume shows how masculinities are experienced, performed and embodied in geographically dispersed communities. Importantly, Masculinities in a Global Era fulfills a much-needed but elusive need within the study of masculinities: a forum in which the often polarized approaches of pro-feminists and men’s rights advocates can begin to move beyond their entrenched historical positions towards a more fruitful and nuanced future.​


Focus: Gamelan Music of Indonesia

Focus: Gamelan Music of Indonesia

Author: Henry Spiller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-04-15

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1135901899

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Focus: Gamelan Music of Indonesia is an introduction to the familiar music from Southeast Asia's largest country - both as sound and cultural phenomenon. An archipelago of over 17,000 islands, Indonesia is a melting pot of Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences. Despite this diversity, it has forged a national culture, one in which music plays a significant role. Gamelan music, in particular, teaches us much about Indonesian values and modern-day life. Focus: Gamelan Music of Indonesia provides an introduction to present-day Javanese, Balinese, Cirebonese, and Sundanese gamelan music through ethnic, social, cultural, and global perspectives. Part One, Music and Southeast Asian History ̧ provides introductory materials for the study of Southeast Asian music. Part Two, Gamelan Music in Java and Bali, moves to a more focused overview of Gamelan music in Indonesia. Part Three, Focusing In, takes an in-depth look at Sundanese gamelan traditions, as well modern developments in Sundanese music and dance. The accompanying downloadable resources offer vivid examples of traditional Indonesian gamelan music.