1650:"Okky Madasari on Instagram: "Everytime people ask how my study is, I answer: I could never in a better place. NUS Malay Studies Department is among the 1st (Some say the first!) that take local, non-western knowledge traditions seriously as sources of ideas and concepts for the social sciences. Not just as objects. Syed Hussein Alatas pendiri departemen ini telah membangun dan mengembangkan beberapa konsep antara lain Captive Mind (1972), Bebalism (1977), dan karya besarnya the Myth of the Lazy Native (1977). Edward Said pun mengakui pemikiran SHA. Terlepas dari itu semua, yang paling utama adalah bagaimana semangat membangun alternative discourse betul-betul menjadi napas departemen ini. Hampir semua bacaanku selama studi dari non-western scholars: Amerika Selatan dan seluruh penjuru Asia. Tentu saja alternative discourse hanya bisa lahir kalau kita betul-betul menguasai dominant discourse. BTW ada yang kenal foto di sampul buku itu mukanya siapa? Koentjaraningrat. Antropolog Indonesia yang mengoreksi pemikiran Clifford Geertz. Aku baca dulu ya! 😜 #okkymadasari #NUSlife #PhDlife""
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In 2014 Madasari co-founded (with
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Madasari has been invited to speak at
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Literature" in 2015, she draws attention to the penetration of Islamic fundamentalist teachings into fiction, especially novels. Her view is that publisher's focus on book sales rather than the content. She then warns the death of serious and critical literature and the
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Madasari is a PhD candidate with the Malay
Studies Department of NUS under a research scholarship from the university since 2019. She was also awarded the Dean's Fellowship, an award of the NUS, which is only offered to the top incoming PhD students She is now doing her PhD thesis on censorship and
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Madasari has written a number of essays on various issues for
Indonesian and international media. Her novels and short stories clearly reflect her interests and focus on issues like democracy, militarism, human rights, censorship, feminism, state abuse of power, domination of the elite, religious
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is her fourth novel and was released in May 2013. It addresses an individual's struggle to break free from their personal limitations as well as societal restrictions like norms, traditions, religion, government, and economic dominance from the rich. The novel was shortlisted by the
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presidency. She has been expressing how proud and honored she has been to be with the Malay
Studies Department, which she says is among the first, if not the first, to seriously develop social theories by using local and indigenous sources of knowledge as opposed to just be dependent on Western
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Kingdom to speak about the role of culture and literature in forging ASEAN prosperity and unity. In 2015, she was invited by the Austrian government to speak at the Islam and Women's Contemporary Literature in Hittisau, Austria. In October that year, she was one of Indonesian writers
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in the collection follow themes related to the human struggle to cope with the limitations and conflicts present in daily life. It also covers themes like the personal and private life of an individual, conflict in families, political corruption, and religious hypocrisy in
Indonesia.
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Madasari graduated from Gadjah Mada
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in Southeast Sulawesi. In this novel, Matara hangs out with her friends from Bajo (Bajau) community, who live on the sea in several places in Southeast Asia. This novel has also been warmly received. The fourth and the final book of the series, called
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Madasari has been a judge for a number of international and local literary competition and events, including Singapore Book Prize, Golden Point Award (an award for manuscript held by Singapore's National Arts Council) and Khatulistiwa Literary Award.
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Madasari is very active in fighting against blasphemy law in many of her writings, blasting it as legalizing and legitimizing hatred, violation against basic human rights and stupidity. She demands the law be changed or even eliminated altogether.
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in a subsequent year, titled "Questioning Islamic Label of Books and Films", criticizing the misuse of Islam in the literary, art and cultural products for mere sales and stating instead that the books and films are not Islamic at all.
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She demanded the revision of the national curriculum to include what actually happened during the 1965-1966 period, and urges Indonesian authorities to officially acknowledge and admit to the massacre, and apologize to the victims.
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In various interviews, Madasari has clearly positioned herself on many issues. More than just appealing to the masses or attracting wide readership, she believes that writing is a way of fighting for the advancement of
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The book has received very positive reviews from critics, with one stating that it is a welcomed effort to again seriously discuss Indonesian literature while other claiming that the book is the first attempt since
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article in July 2018 as a force for uniformity, citing the fact that the authorities actually require students to wear a hijab in school, and stating that those not wearing a hijab are facing bullying and threats.
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Madasari also criticizes rising women's activism driven by strict and fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, stating that such a morally based activism is arbitrary, and is often against public interests.
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for his inspiration for her critical thinking, but above all she believes in individual freedom and human creativity. For her, ultimate freedom can only be achieved through freeing individual creativity.
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shape the so-called ASEAN community. The first ASEAN Literary Festival took place in Jakarta in March 2014. The festival quickly became one of the region's most important annual cultural events.
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and the 1965 Communist massacre issues. But with public support and the organizers' persistence, the festival prevailed and gained even more wide coverage and popularity subsequently.
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knowledge production in Indonesia after the fall of Suharto. She believes that rather than disappearing, censorship in post-Suharto Indonesia has been more frequent, especially in the
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featured at the Frankfurt Book Fair, where Indonesia was the guest of honor. In 2014, she was invited to speak about literature and society at the Douarnenez Film Festival in France.
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in January 2008 before they married in December 2008. In each of her novels, she acknowledges her husband as the first reader and her partner in discussing idea.
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her contribution in advancement of the region's culture.
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