The Gay Archipelago :Sexuality and Nation in Indonesia

Publication subTitle :Sexuality and Nation in Indonesia

Author: Boellstorff Tom;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9781400844050

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691123332

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: 社会学

Language: ENG

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The Gay Archipelago is the first book-length exploration of the lives of gay men in Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation and home to more Muslims than any other country. Based on a range of field methods, it explores how Indonesian gay and lesbian identities are shaped by nationalism and globalization. Yet the case of gay and lesbian Indonesians also compels us to ask more fundamental questions about how we decide when two things are "the same" or "different." The book thus examines the possibilities of an "archipelagic" perspective on sameness and difference.

Tom Boellstorff examines the history of homosexuality in Indonesia, and then turns to how gay and lesbian identities are lived in everyday Indonesian life, from questions of love, desire, and romance to the places where gay men and lesbian women meet. He also explores the roles of mass media, the state, and marriage in gay and lesbian identities.

The Gay Archipelago is unusual in taking the whole nation-state of Indonesia as its subject, rather than the ethnic groups usually studied by anthropologists. It is by looking at the nation in cultural terms, not just political terms, that identities like those of gay and lesbian Indonesians become visible and understandable. In doing so, this book addresses questions of sexuality, mass media, nationalism, and modernity with implications throughout Southeast Asia and beyond.

Chapter

CHAPTER TWO: Historical Temptations

CHAPTER THREE: Dubbing Culture

PART TWO Opening to Gay and Lesbi Worlds

CHAPTER FOUR: Islands of Desire

CHAPTER FIVE: Geographies of Belonging

CHAPTER SIX: Practices of Self, Tests of Faith

PART THREE Sexuality and Nation

CHAPTER SEVEN: The Postcolonial State and Gay and Lesbi Subjectivities

CHAPTER EIGHT: The Gay Archipelago

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