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ID152486
Title ProperInfrastructures for ethnicity
Other Title Informationunderstanding the diversification of contemporary Indonesia
LanguageENG
AuthorGoebel, Zane
Summary / Abstract (Note)Social categories need to be replicated to endure. Commentaries about social practices drive replication. Commentaries increase the number of signs emblematic of this category. In contemporary nation-states, mass education, bureaucratic processes, and mass media create large participation frameworks that facilitate replication. I term these participation frameworks ‘infrastructures for ethnicity’. This paper examines two types of infrastructures that have facilitated replication of emblems of ethnicity in Indonesia. My data is drawn from a soap opera, Internet commentaries about this soap, and news stories about clothing and culture. In looking at this data, I examine how old elements that point to ‘ethnicity’ are combined with new elements, how this new combination invites commentaries, how this process increases the semiotic density of these categories, and how all of this engenders diversity in Indonesia.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 18, No.3; Jun 2017: p.263-276
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 18 No 3
Key WordsInfrastructure ;  Diversity ;  Stereotype ;  Semiotic Density ;  Enregisterment


 
 
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