Collective Memory, Marginality, and Spatial Politics in Urban Indonesia.

Dades bibliogràfiques
Autor corporatiu: SpringerLink (Online service)
Altres autors: Budiman, Manneke (Editor), Kusno, Abidin (Editor)
Sumari:XVI, 219 p. 47 illus.
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Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025.
Edició:1st ed. 2025.
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4304-9
Format: Electrònic Llibre
Taula de continguts:
  • Part 1- URBAN REGENERATION AND COLLECTIVE MEMORY
  • Chapter 1-The Mobility of Orkes Dangdut Gerobak in the Urban Space Commodification of Female Sexuality and Patriarchal Capitalism
  • Chapter 2 -Orang Rantai in Sawahlunto A State-sponsored Heritage City and the Politics of Collective Memory
  • Chapter 3 -Gangsters, Music, and Aremania Modernity and the Dynamics of Arek Malang to Defend their Existence (1970–2000). - Chapter 4 -Urban Regeneration and Images of the “Others” in Cek Toko Sebelah (2016)
  • Part II. MARGINALITY AND THE OTHER ARCHIVES
  • Chapter 5 -Prostitution and Its Social Impact in Gang Dolly, Surabaya (1967–1999)
  • Chapter 6 - Poverty, Criminality, and Prostitution: Impacts of the Development of Batam as an Industrial City (1971–1998)
  • Chapter 7 - Pondok Indah and Pondok Pinang from 1973 to 1997: Developing through Interdependency
  • Chapter 8 - Community-based Practices of Archiving Indonesian Popular Music: Redefining the Notion of Indonesia
  • Part III- NEW MOOD, MEDIUM, AND MEDIA.-Chapter 9 -Traditional Market as a Public Space: Thomas Karsten’s Design for Johar Market in Semarang (1906–1939).-Chapter 10 - Representation of Mooi Indie in Nature-based Tourism Development of Tourism in Bandung from 1925 to 1941
  • Chapter 11 - The 2017 Jakarta Gubernatorial Election The Production of Post-Truth and the Islamic, Urban, Middle-Class Identity
  • Chapter 12 - Religion in Urban Politics: Social Media and Its Regulatory Debates in the Aftermath of the Jakarta Gubernatorial Election in 2017.