Indonesian postcolonial theatre : spectral genealogies and absent faces
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Indonesian postcolonial theatre : spectral genealogies and absent faces
(Studies in international performance)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
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.
目次
List of Illustrations Series Editor's Preface Preface Introduction: colonial foundations and precessions of postcoloniality Unimaginable Communities: theatres of Eurasian and Chinese Batavia Sites of Disappearance: expatriate ghosts on ephemeral stages Despite Their Failings: spectres of foreign professionalism Hamlet and Caligula : echoes of a voice, unclear in origin Umat as Rakyat : performing Islam through veils of nationalism Teater Reformasi : the lingering smile of the absent father Conclusion: forgetting the monotonous nation Appendix. a timeline of 'Indonesian' and 'Batavian' histories Notes Works Cited Index
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