Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism

From the very beginning, Postcolonial and feminism examines how women are oppressed in their life. Colonialism and patriarchy have been closely entwined politically and historically, but an end in colonial era in Indonesia had not meant an end to the oppression of women in former colony areas. In...

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Main Authors: Wulan, Roro Retno, Bajari, Atwar
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2015
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description From the very beginning, Postcolonial and feminism examines how women are oppressed in their life. Colonialism and patriarchy have been closely entwined politically and historically, but an end in colonial era in Indonesia had not meant an end to the oppression of women in former colony areas. In this research, Postcolonial feminist points out the way in which women continue to be stereotyped and marginalized, ironically it happened by their own culture through norms that oppress women. Patriarchy produced double oppression on tea-picker women labour life.
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spelling usm-319132017-02-06T02:40:50Z http://eprints.usm.my/31913/ Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism Wulan, Roro Retno Bajari, Atwar P87-96 Communication. Mass media From the very beginning, Postcolonial and feminism examines how women are oppressed in their life. Colonialism and patriarchy have been closely entwined politically and historically, but an end in colonial era in Indonesia had not meant an end to the oppression of women in former colony areas. In this research, Postcolonial feminist points out the way in which women continue to be stereotyped and marginalized, ironically it happened by their own culture through norms that oppress women. Patriarchy produced double oppression on tea-picker women labour life. 2015-12-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/31913/1/Atwar%2C_Roro.pdf Wulan, Roro Retno and Bajari, Atwar (2015) Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism. In: Second International Conference On Media, Communication And Culture (ICMCC 2015), 30 Nov. - 2 Dec. 2015, Vistana Hotel, Penang. http://www.icmcc2015.usm.my/
spellingShingle P87-96 Communication. Mass media
Wulan, Roro Retno
Bajari, Atwar
Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism
title Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism
title_full Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism
title_fullStr Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism
title_short Post Colonial Studies In Indonesia: Women Identity In Colonial Mechanism
title_sort post colonial studies in indonesia: women identity in colonial mechanism
topic P87-96 Communication. Mass media
url http://eprints.usm.my/31913/
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http://eprints.usm.my/31913/1/Atwar%2C_Roro.pdf