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Chapter 7 The Indonesian sex bomb: female sexuality in cinema 1970s–90s
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Thomas Barker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 Spectral stars, haunted screens: Cambodian golden age cinema 19
- Chapter 2 P. Ramlee, the star: Malay stardom and society in the 1950s–60s 36
- Chapter 3 Shake it like Elvis: Win Oo, the culturally appropriate heart-throb of the Burmese socialist years 51
- Chapter 4 Trà Giang’s stardom in wartime Vietnam: simple glamour, socialist modernity and acting agency 67
- Chapter 5 Seeking a passport: the transnational career of Kiều Chinh 84
- Chapter 6 Three kinds of stardom in Indonesia 104
- Chapter 7 The Indonesian sex bomb: female sexuality in cinema 1970s–90s 124
- Chapter 8 Nora Aunor and Sharon Cuneta as migrant workers: stars and labour export in Filipino commercial films 149
- Chapter 9 One more second chance: love team longevity and utility in the era of the television studio 166
- Chapter 10 The changing status of the Thai luk khrueng (Eurasian) performer: a case study of Ananda Everingham 182
- Chapter 11 Fight like a girl: Jeeja Yanin as a female martial arts star 203
- Notes on contributors 220
- Index 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 Spectral stars, haunted screens: Cambodian golden age cinema 19
- Chapter 2 P. Ramlee, the star: Malay stardom and society in the 1950s–60s 36
- Chapter 3 Shake it like Elvis: Win Oo, the culturally appropriate heart-throb of the Burmese socialist years 51
- Chapter 4 Trà Giang’s stardom in wartime Vietnam: simple glamour, socialist modernity and acting agency 67
- Chapter 5 Seeking a passport: the transnational career of Kiều Chinh 84
- Chapter 6 Three kinds of stardom in Indonesia 104
- Chapter 7 The Indonesian sex bomb: female sexuality in cinema 1970s–90s 124
- Chapter 8 Nora Aunor and Sharon Cuneta as migrant workers: stars and labour export in Filipino commercial films 149
- Chapter 9 One more second chance: love team longevity and utility in the era of the television studio 166
- Chapter 10 The changing status of the Thai luk khrueng (Eurasian) performer: a case study of Ananda Everingham 182
- Chapter 11 Fight like a girl: Jeeja Yanin as a female martial arts star 203
- Notes on contributors 220
- Index 223