Does phallic masculinity still matter?: Masculinities in Indonesian teenlit
during the post-reformasi period (1998-2007)
a Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia b
Abstract
This paper
examines the representation of masculinities in commercial or popular Indonesian
literature for young people published during the Post-Reformasi period. Within
the climate of more open socio-political atmosphere of the period, the teenage
literature shows more involvement of young female writers. While the
representation of female protagonists indicates more progressive gender roles,
the portrayal of male protagonists in teenlit written by female writers reflect
a more conservative gender perspective. On the other hand, ways of being male
in the form of literature written by male authors indicate the stream of
masculinity derived from the Javanese aristocratic values (priyayi). This
variant of masculinity, which was promoted actively in the previous regime (the
New Order regime), shows signs of restraint. © 2013 by the Men's Studies Press,
LLC.
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