Navigating the interstices of cosmopolitanism and modern Indonesian art through the Flash Gordon batik

In Art in Indonesia: Continuities and Change, Claire Holt addresses what she calls “The Great Debate”, questioning if modernisation is equivalent to westernisation. She categorises the idea of modern Indonesian art according to its localised definition by artists from different Indonesian cities. H...

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Main Author: Syaza Nisrina Binte Khairul Lizan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1663212023-04-29T16:56:22Z Navigating the interstices of cosmopolitanism and modern Indonesian art through the Flash Gordon batik Syaza Nisrina Binte Khairul Lizan - School of Humanities Roger Nelson roger.nelson@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Literature::English Humanities::History In Art in Indonesia: Continuities and Change, Claire Holt addresses what she calls “The Great Debate”, questioning if modernisation is equivalent to westernisation. She categorises the idea of modern Indonesian art according to its localised definition by artists from different Indonesian cities. However, this classification is too simplistic and limiting as it does not take into consideration the overlaps present through cosmopolitanism, as suggested by Peter Keppy in Southeast Asia in the Age of Jazz. The Jazz Age in Indonesia influenced a rethinking of concepts such as class. The emergence of the middle class integrated ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture, complicating Holt’s strict categorisation of modern Indonesian art. This is exemplified by the Flash Gordon batik, a commissioned piece of batik from the 1930s that features characters from the American space-themed comic series Flash Gordon. The batik comprises motifs and colours that are characteristic of batik from both Pendalaman and Pesisiran regions. This thesis argues that the unification of different types of batik into the singular Flash Gordon batik is therefore a representation of modern Indonesian art — one that breaks away from strict categorisation, as posited by Holt, and instead proposes a new kind of Indonesian identity that does not fixate on hierarchies. Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Art History 2023-04-28T00:54:08Z 2023-04-28T00:54:08Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Syaza Nisrina Binte Khairul Lizan (2023). Navigating the interstices of cosmopolitanism and modern Indonesian art through the Flash Gordon batik. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166321 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166321 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Navigating the interstices of cosmopolitanism and modern Indonesian art through the Flash Gordon batik
description In Art in Indonesia: Continuities and Change, Claire Holt addresses what she calls “The Great Debate”, questioning if modernisation is equivalent to westernisation. She categorises the idea of modern Indonesian art according to its localised definition by artists from different Indonesian cities. However, this classification is too simplistic and limiting as it does not take into consideration the overlaps present through cosmopolitanism, as suggested by Peter Keppy in Southeast Asia in the Age of Jazz. The Jazz Age in Indonesia influenced a rethinking of concepts such as class. The emergence of the middle class integrated ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture, complicating Holt’s strict categorisation of modern Indonesian art. This is exemplified by the Flash Gordon batik, a commissioned piece of batik from the 1930s that features characters from the American space-themed comic series Flash Gordon. The batik comprises motifs and colours that are characteristic of batik from both Pendalaman and Pesisiran regions. This thesis argues that the unification of different types of batik into the singular Flash Gordon batik is therefore a representation of modern Indonesian art — one that breaks away from strict categorisation, as posited by Holt, and instead proposes a new kind of Indonesian identity that does not fixate on hierarchies.
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title_short Navigating the interstices of cosmopolitanism and modern Indonesian art through the Flash Gordon batik
title_full Navigating the interstices of cosmopolitanism and modern Indonesian art through the Flash Gordon batik
title_fullStr Navigating the interstices of cosmopolitanism and modern Indonesian art through the Flash Gordon batik
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