Fluid Identities in Post-Authoritarian Politics

 

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"Indonesian Films: International Recognition and Domestic Censorship", an interview by journalist Kanaha Sabapathy with two contributors of the book. This is a concluding section of a a radio program "Connect Asia" from ABC, 18 February 2009.


Politics Meets Pop Culture In Indonesia” a podcast conversation with two authors of the book. The podcast is accessible for playback online, or download and save in your computer or mp3 player. A transcript in pdf and space for comments are available.
 



Other titles by the same editor:

      ▪ State Terrorism and Political Identity in Indonesia; Fatally Belonging

      ▪ Challenging Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia:
     Comparing Indonesia and Malaysia (co-editor Sumit K. Mandal)