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Berita Wednesday Forum

Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabili?s Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 5 February 2008

On Thursday, February 6, 2008, CRCS&ICRS will hold discussion. The theme will be ?Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabili?s Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers?. The key speaker will be Maufur M.A.. The discussion will be held at the Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University, third floor, room 306, at 13:00 to 15:00.

Below is the abstract of theme, which will be presented.

Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabili?s Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers By: Maufur

Forum Rabu CRCS dan ICRS: Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabilis Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 5 February 2008

Diskusi rutin Forum Rabu CRCS dan ICRS yang akan diselenggarakan pada hari Rabu, 6 February 2008, akan mengangkat tema Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabilis Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the Readers, dengan pembicara Maufur, M.A.. Diskusi akan dilaksanakan di Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM, lantai 3, ruang 306, jam 13:00-15:00.

Dibawah ini merupakan abstrak dari tema yang akan dipresentasikan:Winning the Public Mind: A Study of the Sabilis Xenophobic Discourse and its Impact upon the ReadersBy: Maufur

Agama, Kekerasan dan Keberagaman: Menegosiasikan Batas-batas Identitas Indonesia

Berita Wednesday Forum Sunday, 27 January 2008

Diskusi rutin ?Forum Rabu CRCS dan ICRS? yang akan diselenggarakan pada hari Rabu, 30 January 2008, akan mengangkat tema ?Religion, Violence & Diversity: Negotiating the Boundaries of Indonesian Identity?, dengan pembicara Prof. Dr. Bernard Adeney-Risakotta. Diskusi akan dilaksanakan di Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM, lantai 3, ruang 306, jam 13:45-15:15.

Dibawah ini merupakan abstrak dari tema yang akan dipresentasikan:

Religion, Violence and Diversity: Negotiating the Boundaries of Indonesian Identity;Bernard Adeney-Risakotta

Forum Rabu CRCS dan ICRS: Agama, Kekerasan dan Keberagaman: Menegosiasikan Batas-batas Identitas Indonesia

Berita Wednesday Forum Sunday, 27 January 2008

Diskusi rutin Forum Rabu CRCS dan ICRS yang akan diselenggarakan pada hari Rabu, 30 January 2008, akan mengangkat tema Religion, Violence & Diversity: Negotiating the Boundaries of Indonesian Identity, dengan pembicara Prof. Dr. Bernard Adeney-Risakotta. Diskusi akan dilaksanakan di Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM, lantai 3, ruang 306, jam 13:45-15:15.

Dibawah ini merupakan abstrak dari tema yang akan dipresentasikan:

Religion, Violence and Diversity: Negotiating the Boundaries of Indonesian Identity;Bernard Adeney-Risakotta

Ritual, Dancing Ecofeminism and Genealogy of Post Colonial Thought

Berita Wednesday Forum Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Rachmi Diyah Larasati Ph.D
 

DATE AND TIME

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

@ 1 -3 PM

VENUE

CRCS, Room 406

Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana, UGM

Jl. Teknika Utara, Pogung, Yogyakarta

Tel. 544 976

  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ABSTRACT
I propose  an inquiry into performances (i.e. dance) dance within transnationalism as a space of transcending border and reconfiguring alignment. In this project, I try to locate performance— the embodiment of dance technique, a mastered bodily code—as a possibility of dissident feminist praxis. I aim through this presentation to engage the idea of examining local  cultural disturbance and of so-called “injustice, especially with many extraction of natural sources” where the construction of marginality and representation requires [often]  idea of universal. This space of transnationalism has become a competitive place, as “different” being constructed, the shared concern are limited to how language of necessity mediates and what was the one who make the concern able to cross borders, which I call the imagination of the transient border, through ritual, dance technique and performance spaces.
In this Wednesday forum, I question the  idea of feminism without borders, as Chandra Talpade Mohanty suggests, made possible through artistic performances and narratives taking place within the global aesthetic. Also meditation through Marta Savigliano’s conception on the issue of “world dance.”
PRESENTER
Rachmi Diyah Larasati Ph.D is Associate Professor of Dance, cultural theory and historiography at Theatre Arts and Dance &  Feminist Studies (Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Aff.) University of Minnesota. Currently, she is visiting professor at Graduate School (UGM), IRB (Sanatadharma University) and UIN with Lisafa. Larasati is a former guest faculty at Brown University Critical Global Humanities Research Institute (2011) and Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia (2012), University of Addis Ababa, Ethiophia (2011) and Universidad de Granada, Spain (2011). She is the author of The Dance that Makes You Vanish (University of Minnesota Press, 2013); Crossing the Seas of Southeast Asia: Indigenous, Islam, Diasporic and Performances of Women’s Igal (Oxford, 2014), “Desiring the Stage: The Interplay of Mobility and Resistance” (Neoliberalism and Global Theatres, Palgrave Macmillan 2012), etc.

Jews of Nusantara: Trajectories of Identity in the course of Indonesian History

Berita Wednesday Forum Friday, 11 January 2008

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ABSTRACT

For Indonesian public at large the Jewish history and reality in Nusantara is vague and in many ways imaginary. This presentation will lay down the dynamics of Jewish visibility and invisibility in Nusantara history and in modern public discourse. However, the presentation is not exhaustive, and the focus is directed at the moments whenever Jewish identity is contested and transformed. Like any other social identity and belonging, Jewish identity in this regard is considered impermanent, dynamic, adaptable, and constantly changed; it is the outcome of the reciprocal process between self-perception and social imposition. Through this, it testifies different trajectories of identity formation throughout Nusantara history, including the emergence of a new Jewish identity in the present day.

 

SPEAKER

Dr. Leonard C. Epafras is a core Doctoral Faculty in the Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS). He teaches History of Religions in Indonesia at ICRS, and Biblical Hebrew, Judaism, and Christianity at Duta Wacana Christian University.

His research field including: Memory Studies, Cultural Studies, Biblical Studies, Judaica, Peace Studies, and Muslim-Jews Interaction.

 

DATE AND TIME

Wednesday, February 12, 2014.

@ 1 – 3 PM

 

VENUE

CRCS, Room 406, 4th floor of

Graduate School Bulding. Jl Teknika Utara, Pogung, Yogyakarta

 

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