Moments in Indonesian film history : film and popular culture in a developing society, 1950-2020 / David Hanan.
2021
PN1993.5.I84 H36 2021
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Moments in Indonesian film history : film and popular culture in a developing society, 1950-2020 / David Hanan.
Author
Hanan, David, author.
ISBN
9783030726133 (electronic bk.)
3030726134 (electronic bk.)
9783030726126 (hardcover)
3030726126 (hardcover)
3030726134 (electronic bk.)
9783030726126 (hardcover)
3030726126 (hardcover)
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 354 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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10.1007/978-3-030-72613-3 doi
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PN1993.5.I84 H36 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
791.4309598
Summary
Political allegory and satire, representations of Islam, third world cinema, films by newly-emerging women filmmakersDavid Hanans panorama of exceptional moments in Indonesian cinema since independence shows expertise in the inspirational wealth of insights that he offers, in relating key films to the histories, national ideologies, and complex, evolving social formations from which these films emerge, and at times critique, in multicultural Indonesia. - Dina Iordanova, Emeritus Professor of Global Cinema at the University of St Andrews, Scotland This book explores Indonesian cinema, focusing on moments of unique creativity by Indonesian film artists who illuminate important but less-widely-known aspects of their multi-dimensional society. It begins by exploring early 1950s Indonesian neorealist films of the Perfini group, which depict the ethos and emerging moral issues of the period of struggle for independence (194549). It continues by discussing four audacious political allegories produced in four discrete political erasincluding the Sukarno, Suharto and Reformasi periods. It also surveys the main approaches to Islam in both popular cinema and auteur films during the Suharto New Order. One chapter celebrates the popular songs and B-movies of the Betawi comedian, Benyamin S, which dramatize the experience of the poor in modernizing Jakarta. Another examines persisting Third World dimensions of Indonesian society as critiqued in two experimental features. The concluding chapter highlights innovation in a renewed Indonesian cinema of the post-Suharto Reformasi period (19992020), including films by an unprecedented generation of women writer-directors.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Filming the Struggle for the Nation, and its Aftermath: The Early Films of Usmar Ismail and the Perfini Company (1950-1954)
Chapter 2. A Tradition of Political Allegory and Political Satire in Indonesian Cinema (19552003)
Chapter 3. Islam in The Indonesian Cinema: Legends and Spirituality. Psychology and Politics (1960s1990s)
Chapter 4. Betawi Moderen: Songs and Films of Benyamin S from Jakarta in the 1970s: A Popular Culture of the Poor
Chapter 5. Third World Experimental Narrative in Indonesian Film: Travelling the Centre-Periphery Axis (1979-1985)
Chapter 6. Developments in Indonesian
Cinema since 1998: A Survey
Conclusion.
Chapter 1. Filming the Struggle for the Nation, and its Aftermath: The Early Films of Usmar Ismail and the Perfini Company (1950-1954)
Chapter 2. A Tradition of Political Allegory and Political Satire in Indonesian Cinema (19552003)
Chapter 3. Islam in The Indonesian Cinema: Legends and Spirituality. Psychology and Politics (1960s1990s)
Chapter 4. Betawi Moderen: Songs and Films of Benyamin S from Jakarta in the 1970s: A Popular Culture of the Poor
Chapter 5. Third World Experimental Narrative in Indonesian Film: Travelling the Centre-Periphery Axis (1979-1985)
Chapter 6. Developments in Indonesian
Cinema since 1998: A Survey
Conclusion.