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Abuse of power, oppression and the struggle for human rights in modern indonesian short fiction

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by F Ferdinal
Across the 1990s, Indonesian writers used the short story genre to represent human rights abuses in Indonesia.These rights included freedom of speech, right to life and right to assembly. The short story had great impact, depicting dramatically both perpetrators and victims, and exposing the social, economic and political conditions which bred such abuses.

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234

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eng

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Research doctorate

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Doctor of Philosophy

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L McCredden, J Coté, M Clark

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Faculty of Arts and Education

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School of Communication and Creative Arts

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