Indonesian Postcolonial Theatre: Spectral Genealogies and Absent Faces

Sampul Depan
Springer, 10 Mar 2010 - 262 halaman
Indonesian Postcolonial Theatre explores modern theatrical practices in Indonesia from a performance of Hamlet in the warehouses of Dutch Batavia to Ratna Sarumpaet's feminist Muslim Antigones. The book reveals patterns linking the colonial to the postcolonial eras that often conflict with the historical narratives of Indonesian nationalism.
 

Isi

Colonial Foundations and Precessions of Postcoloniality
1
Theatres of Eurasian and Chinese Batavia
38
Expatriate Ghosts on Ephemeral Stages
69
Spectres of Foreign Professionalism
108
Echoes of a Voice Unclear in Origins
141
Performing Islam through Veils of Nationalism
174
The Lingering Smile of the Absent Father
196
A Timeline of Indonesian and Batavian Histories
219
Notes
226
Works Cited
240
Index
252
Hak Cipta

Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua

Istilah dan frasa umum

Tentang pengarang (2010)

EVAN DARWIN WINET researches Indonesian and other Asian theatres. He contributed a translation of Roestam Effendi's Bebasari (Sweet Liberty) to the forthcoming Lontar Anthology of Indonesian Drama (2009). He is also a contributing editor to the Norton Anthology of Drama (2009) and a major contributor to the Encyclopedia of Asian Theatre (2007).

Informasi bibliografi