Imaging Muslim Women in Indonesian Ramadan Soap Operas
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Silkworm Books / Trasvin Publications LP
Published:27th Aug '10
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Investigates how popular television shows have contributed to constructing images of contemporary Islamic culture and urban Muslim women in Indonesia, using textual analysis and audience ethnography
Each year during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Indonesian television stations adopt Muslim themes in virtually all of their programmes, ranging from religious teaching to quiz programs to cooking shows. Using audience ethnography, the author shows how women and Islam have been 'framed' by the media in transitional Indonesia.
Each year during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Indonesian television stations adopt Muslim themes in virtually all of their programs, ranging from religious teaching to quiz programs to cooking shows to soap operas. The latter are Muslim-themed serials featuring melodramatic stories about upper- and middle-class women with an emphasis on prayer and devoutness.
This study investigates how these serials have contributed to constructing images of contemporary Islamic culture and urban Muslim women in Indonesia. Using textual analysis and audience ethnography, the author shows how women and Islam have been "framed" by the media in transitional Indonesia.
ISBN: 9789749511077
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 136g
92 pages