Seeing Beauty, Sensing Race in Transnational Indonesia (Southeast Asia: Politics, Meaning, and Memory, 22)
Explores race and memory in transnational Indonesia through feminist theory. Provides analytical perspectives on perception and identity. Customer insight indicates thoughtful engagement with complex topics
Highlights
- transnational race analysis
- memory and politics linkage
- collaborative authorship
Pros
- rigorous theoretical framing
- intersectional perspective on race
- clear connection between memory and politics
- accessible for students of feminist theory
- well-cited collaborators
Cons
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