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Post-Colonialism From Within: Repoliticisation and Depoliticisation in Ifa Isfansyah’s Adaptation of Ahmad Tohari’s The Dancer

Setiawan, Dwi (2017) Post-Colonialism From Within: Repoliticisation and Depoliticisation in Ifa Isfansyah’s Adaptation of Ahmad Tohari’s The Dancer. Adaptation, 10 (1). pp. 18-33. ISSN 1755-0637

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        Abstract

        Indonesia is largely invisible in adaptation studies and post-colonial film adaptation. As with many post-colonial countries, Indonesia has suffered from a long conflict between the military forces and civil society since its independence in 1945. This struggle is reflected in a novel entitled The Dancer written by Ahmad Tohari during the Suharto era and its film adaptation with the same title by Ifa Isfansyah in the post-Suharto era. Using the political theory of depoliticisation, I argue that the adaptation represents the spirit of repoliticisation of the early post-Soeharto Indonesia while concurrently offering a distinctive type of depoliticisation typical of the current era. Not only does the study try to shift attention from Anglo-American and Commonwealth film adaptations, but it also offers an alternative to the homogenising discourse of the Centre (the West) and Periphery (the East) and its derivative post-colonial adaptation theories.

        Item Type: Article
        Uncontrolled Keywords: Indonesia, Suharto era, post-Suharto era, PKI, army
        Subjects: P Language and Literature
        Divisions: Faculty of Letter > English Department
        Depositing User: Admin
        Date Deposited: 08 Mar 2017 05:17
        Last Modified: 05 Jul 2020 22:44
        URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/18420

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