ABSTRACT
The book contains essays on current issues in arts and humanities in which peoples and cultures compete as well as collaborate in globalizing the world while maintaining their uniqueness as viewed from cross- and interdisciplinary perspectives. The book covers areas such as literature, cultural studies, archaeology, philosophy, history, language studies, information and literacy studies, and area studies. Asia and the Pacifi c are the particular regions that the conference focuses on as they have become new centers of knowledge production in arts and humanities and, in the future, seem to be able to grow signifi cantly as a major contributor of culture, science and arts to the globalized world. The book will help shed light on what arts and humanities scholars in Asia and the Pacifi c have done in terms of research and knowledge development, as well as the new frontiers of research that have been explored and opening up, which can connect the two regions with the rest of the globe.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|209 pages
Social norms, social movements, and ethics
chapter 2|8 pages
Editorial cartoons and the visualization of corruption at the beginning of the New Order (1968–1974): Case study of Indonesia Raya daily
chapter 4|7 pages
KPK and the commitment of the Indonesian government to eradicate corruption (2004–2014)
chapter 6|7 pages
Redefining ethics and morals in colonial space: Creation of leisure in the colonies in
chapter 7|7 pages
Moral consciousness in Kresna Duta’s characters: An analysis through moral theory of Lawrence Kohlberg and the discourse ethics of Jürgen Habermas
chapter 8|5 pages
Transposition of epistemology to hermeneutics: Richard Rorty’s philosophy of edification
chapter 9|9 pages
Leader’s attitude towards terrorism: A critical discourse analysis of Dr. Mahathir Mohamad’s diplomatic letters
chapter 10|7 pages
Stimulus of request in Japanese and its relation to wakimae as a cultural context: A discourse analysis on culture in conversation
chapter 13|7 pages
Accelerating Quentin Meillassoux with Antonio Negri: On the deadlock of speculative realist ontology
chapter 16|6 pages
The concept of homo ecologicus spiritual-ethical (an ethical reflection on the ecological humanism concept of Henryk Skolimowski)
chapter 20|8 pages
Perhimpoenan Kaoem Betawi: The struggle for identity and role in the Indonesian National Movement (1923–1941)
chapter 22|6 pages
The eco-spiritual ethics of Balinese Hindus challenged: The case of the reclamation of Benoa Bay
chapter 23|6 pages
Vergangenheitbewältigung/coming to terms with the past: Demystifying Hitler and the Nazi regime in German comics
chapter 24|7 pages
The legacy of Soeharto’s New Order: Power sustainability through control of information media
part 2|268 pages
Representing nation/homeland, gender, and religion
chapter 30|7 pages
Beyond the collections: Identity construction at the National Museum of Indonesia
chapter 31|6 pages
Formation of Javanese Malay identities in Malay Peninsula between the 19th and 20th centuries
chapter 33|7 pages
Building national identity in the border areas: The critical success factors analysis in the management of community radio in Sintang, West Kalimantan
chapter 34|6 pages
Heimat for three generations of immigrants in Germany: An analysis of Turkish–German films
chapter 35|6 pages
Representation of India as the root of identity in the film adaptation of The Namesake
chapter 36|6 pages
Contested representation of Dutch Americans in Washington Irving’s A History of New York
chapter 37|6 pages
Indonesian novels’ phenomenon of mingling and competing with cultural exposure
chapter 38|7 pages
Funding politics in European film festivals and its impacts on the development of Indonesian cinema
chapter 39|6 pages
The Lunar New Year and Guanggunjie tradition: The representation of China in the Lentera broadcast by China Radio International
chapter 40|6 pages
Mandarin education and contemporary Chinese-Indonesian identity repositioning: Between recinicization and cosmopolitanism
chapter 41|6 pages
Appropriating South Korean popular culture: I-pop and K-drama remakes in Indonesia
chapter 43|7 pages
Problematizing sexualized female images and Donald Trumps’ immigration stance in video games: An analysis of Let’s Play videos on YouTube
chapter 45|7 pages
Martha Nussbaum’s central capabilities read violence against women in Indonesia
chapter 47|6 pages
Memory of the female protagonist in relation to gender oppression in Catherine Lim’s The Teardrop Story Woman
chapter 48|7 pages
Women and corruption in Okky Madasari’s 86 and Anggie D. Widowati’s Laras: A feminist study
chapter 49|7 pages
Contesting representations in the gendered space of politics: Hillary Clinton’s representations in Living History, A Woman in Charge, and Her Way
chapter 50|7 pages
Construction of woman in the Sundanese magazine Manglè (1958–2013): A corpus-based study of metalinguistic signs
chapter 51|10 pages
Metaphors of women in the Sundanese magazine Manglè (1958–2013): A corpus-based approach
chapter 52|9 pages
The collocation and grammatical behaviour of two nouns denoting women in Sundanese: A corpus-based analysis of language and gender relationship
chapter 53|7 pages
The role of women in Javanese literature: A case study of Serat Gandakusuma SJ 194 NR 324 and SW 5 SB 47
chapter 54|7 pages
Posuo, space and women: Buton community’s customary tradition and its preservation
chapter 57|10 pages
The realisation of metaphorical speech act in a religious themed text: Pragmatics analysis on a popular religious self-help book
chapter 58|7 pages
Imagery characters and ideology of Islamic fundamentalism: Adaptation of the novel Les Étoiles de Sidi Moumen and the film Les Chevaux de Dieu
chapter 59|6 pages
School-centric Islamic education in Indonesia: A deconstructive analysis of Muhammad Abed Al-Jabiri
chapter 61|5 pages
The main ideas of Muhammad Mursi’s speech at the 67th United Nations General Assembly: A critical discourse analysis
chapter 62|6 pages
An ontology of violence based on moral teachings: A case study of Salafi Wahabi radicalism and the story of Kresna Duta (Ambassador Kresna)
chapter 63|7 pages
The story of caliph Abu Bakr, Umar, Usman, and Ali to the battle of Hasan and Husain in Karbala: Islamic epics from Ambon
chapter 65|6 pages
Abuya Dimyathi: A charismatic mursyid of tarekat Syadziliyah during the New Order regime (1977–1982)
part 3|188 pages
Regional identity and cultural heritage
chapter 70|6 pages
Articulation and contestation of cultural identities in Riau Province: The case of ‘Mandau Regency’
chapter 71|7 pages
Utilization of the Senjang tradition as cultural identity of the people in Musi Banyuasin, South Sumatra
chapter 73|7 pages
Bismaprawa: An Old Javanese text from the Merapi-Merbabu tradition derived from Adiparwa
chapter 75|6 pages
Loloda in the world of Mollucas: The decline of the political entity in Loloda from Kolano to Sangaji
chapter 76|7 pages
Votive tablets in Buddhist religious rituals in the Nusantara archipelago from the 7th–10th centuries AD
chapter 81|7 pages
Variety of distinct style scripts in inscriptions found in Mandalas of the late Majapahit era: An overview of the paleography to mark religious dynamics
chapter 82|7 pages
Religious communities in the late Majapahit period at Pasrujambe site, Lumajang
chapter 84|7 pages
The role of M a n ˙ d ˙ a l a s in the old Javanese religious community in Tantu Panggělaran
chapter 85|6 pages
Signatures in Hikayat Sultan Taburat’s manuscripts: The existence of scribes in the 19th century
chapter 86|8 pages
Management of cultural heritage sites: A case study of Perkampungan Adat Nagari Sijunjung
chapter 87|6 pages
Nusantara philosophy: The study of meanings based on Indonesia’s local wisdom in East Java and East Nusa Tenggara
chapter 88|8 pages
Silpin’s artistic freedom in the creation of Tathagata statues on the Rupadhatu level at Borobudur
chapter 90|8 pages
Symbolic meaning of the Śrāddha ritual in the Merapi-Merbabu Putru Kalĕpasan text
part 4|262 pages
Global economy, urbanization and social change
