Chineseness, belonging and cosmopolitan subjectivities in Post-Suharto independent films
Following the demise of the New Order in 1998, Chinese Indonesians have made a dramatic "reappearance" on Indonesian cinema screens. As a number of scholars (Heryanto 2008; Sen, 2006; Tickell 2009) have observed, if Chinese Indonesians were virtually absent from Indonesian films during the...
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Main Author: | SETIJADI, Charlotte |
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2012
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