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Youth Identities and Social Transformations in Modern Indonesia
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English
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2016
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Youth Identities and Social Transformations in Modern Indonesia addresses current struggles and opportunities facing Indonesia’s youth across the archipelago. Contributions to this volume delve into youth aspirations and their everyday lives - education; friendship; work; leisure; sexuality; religion - described through the lens of the young people themselves. They are well educated but employment is hard to find: alternative paths to adulthood can include early marriage or joining street protest movements. In public rhetoric youth is often associated with ‘moral panics’ related to sexual morality, and also to violent religious identities and street protests.
The authors include leading scholars of Indonesia and its youth, reporting on ethnographic research from across the archipelago.
Contributors are: Linda Rae Bennett, Patrick Guinness, Noorhaidi Hasan, C. Ugik Margiyatin, Pam Nilan, Lyn Parker, Kathryn Robinson, Patricia Spyer, Puju Semedi, Ben White, Tracy Wright Webster.
The authors include leading scholars of Indonesia and its youth, reporting on ethnographic research from across the archipelago.
Contributors are: Linda Rae Bennett, Patrick Guinness, Noorhaidi Hasan, C. Ugik Margiyatin, Pam Nilan, Lyn Parker, Kathryn Robinson, Patricia Spyer, Puju Semedi, Ben White, Tracy Wright Webster.
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Kathryn Robinson, PhD (1984) Australian National University is Professor of Anthropology at that University. She has published widely on Indonesia. Her books include Gender. Islam and Democracy in Indonesia (Routledge 2009) and Asian and Pacific Cosmopolitans (Palgrave 2007).
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eBook published on:
November 16, 2015
eBook ISBN:
9789004307445
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272
eBook ISBN:
9789004307445
Keywords for this book
adolescence; youth; education; work; marriage; leisure; aspirations; friendship; peers; morality; sexuality; violence; scouting; gender
Audience(s) for this book
The book is of interest to scholars in Youth Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies and Gender Studies. The papers are suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and relevant to practitioners working on youth issues, especially in Asia.