The Anxieties of Mobility

The Anxieties of Mobility
Title The Anxieties of Mobility PDF eBook
Author Johan A. Lindquist
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0824832019

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Since the late 1960s the Indonesian land of Batam has been transformed from a sleepy fishing village to a booming frontier town, where foreign investment converges with inexpensive land and labour. The book moves beyond these dichotomies to explore the experiences of migrants and tourists who pass through Batam.

The Anxieties of Mobility

The Anxieties of Mobility
Title The Anxieties of Mobility PDF eBook
Author Johan Lindquist
Publisher
Total Pages 263
Release 2002
Genre Batam Island (Indonesia)
ISBN 9789172653498

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Singapore's Borderlands

Singapore's Borderlands
Title Singapore's Borderlands PDF eBook
Author Johan A. Lindquist
Publisher
Total Pages 193
Release 2010
Genre Globalization
ISBN 9789971694760

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Mobility and Modernity

Mobility and Modernity
Title Mobility and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Steve Hochstadt
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 360
Release 1999-04-02
Genre History
ISBN 9780472109449

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Demonstrates that traditional beliefs about migration are really modern myths

Intimacy and the Anxieties of Cinematic Flesh

Intimacy and the Anxieties of Cinematic Flesh
Title Intimacy and the Anxieties of Cinematic Flesh PDF eBook
Author Patrick Fuery
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 265
Release 2023-01-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1501376349

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In a "return" to Edmund Husserl and Sigmund Freud, Intimacy and the Anxieties of Cinematic Flesh explores how we can engage these foundational thinkers of phenomenology and psychoanalysis in an original approach to film. The idea of the intimate spectator caught up in anxiety is developed to investigate a range of topics central to these critical approaches and cinema, including: flesh as a disruptive state formed in the relationships of intimacy and anxiety; time and the formation of cinema's enduring objects; space and things; the sensual, the "real" and the unconscious; wildness, disruption, and resistance; and the nightmare, reading "phantasy" across the critical fields. Along with Husserl and Freud, other key thinkers discussed include Edith Stein, Roman Ingarden, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Mikel Dufrenne in phenomenology; Melanie Klein, Ernest Jones, Julia Kristeva, and Rosine Lefort in psychoanalysis. Framing these issues and critical approaches is the question: how might Husserlian phenomenology and Freudian/Lacanian psychoanalysis, so often seen as contradistinctive, be explored through their potential commonalities rather than differences? In addressing such a question, this book postulates a new approach to film through this phenomenological/psychoanalytic reconceptualization. A wide range of films are examined not simply as exemplars, but to test the idea that cinema itself can be a version of critical thinking.

Pretext for Mass Murder

Pretext for Mass Murder
Title Pretext for Mass Murder PDF eBook
Author John Roosa
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2006-08-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780299220303

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In the early morning hours of October 1, 1965, a group calling itself the September 30th Movement kidnapped and executed six generals of the Indonesian army, including its highest commander. The group claimed that it was attempting to preempt a coup, but it was quickly defeated as the senior surviving general, Haji Mohammad Suharto, drove the movement’s partisans out of Jakarta. Riding the crest of mass violence, Suharto blamed the Communist Party of Indonesia for masterminding the movement and used the emergency as a pretext for gradually eroding President Sukarno’s powers and installing himself as a ruler. Imprisoning and killing hundreds of thousands of alleged communists over the next year, Suharto remade the events of October 1, 1965 into the central event of modern Indonesian history and the cornerstone of his thirty-two-year dictatorship. Despite its importance as a trigger for one of the twentieth century’s worst cases of mass violence, the September 30th Movement has remained shrouded in uncertainty. Who actually masterminded it? What did they hope to achieve? Why did they fail so miserably? And what was the movement’s connection to international Cold War politics? In Pretext for Mass Murder, John Roosa draws on a wealth of new primary source material to suggest a solution to the mystery behind the movement and the enabling myth of Suharto’s repressive regime. His book is a remarkable feat of historical investigation. Finalist, Social Sciences Book Award, the International Convention of Asian Scholars

Mobility Without Mayhem

Mobility Without Mayhem
Title Mobility Without Mayhem PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Packer
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2008-02-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780822339632

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DIVA cultural studies account of automobiles and concerns about safety in the U.S. from the 1950s to the present./div