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Methods of Desire - Language, Morality, and Affect in Neoliberal Indonesia (Paperback)
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Methods of Desire - Language, Morality, and Affect in Neoliberal Indonesia (Paperback)
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Since the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, Indonesia has
undergone a radical program of administrative decentralization and
neoliberal reforms. In Methods of Desire, author Aurora Donzelli
explores these changes through an innovative perspective-one that
locates the production of neoliberalism in novel patterns of
language use and new styles of affect display. Building on almost
two decades of fieldwork, Donzelli describes how the growing
influence of transnational lending agencies is transforming the
ways in which people desire and voice their expectations,
intentions, and entitlements within the emergent participatory
democracy and restructuring of Indonesia's political economy. She
argues that a largely overlooked aspect of the Era Reformasi
concerns the transition from a moral regime centered on the
expectation that desires should remain hidden to a new emphasis on
the public expression of individuals' aspirations. The book
examines how the large-scale institutional transformations that
followed the collapse of the Suharto regime have impacted people's
lives and imaginations in the relatively remote and primarily rural
Toraja highlands of Sulawesi. A novel concept of the individual as
a bundle of audible and measurable desires has emerged, one that
contrasts with the deep-rooted reticence toward the expression of
personal preferences. The spreading of foreign discursive genres
such as customer satisfaction surveys, training sessions, electoral
mission statements, and fundraising auctions, and the diffusion of
new textual artifacts such as checklists, flowcharts, and workflow
diagrams are producing forms of citizenship, political
participation, and moral agency that contrast with the longstanding
epistemologies of secrecy typical of local styles of knowledge and
power. Donzelli's long-term ethnographic study examines how these
foreign protocols are being received, absorbed, and readapted in a
peripheral community of the Indonesian archipelago. Combining a
telescopic perspective on our contemporary moment with a
microscopic analysis of conversational practices, the author argues
that the managerial forms of political rationality and the
entrepreneurial morality underwriting neoliberal apparatuses
proliferate through the working of small cogs, that is, acts of
speech. By examining these concrete communicative exchanges, she
sheds light on both the coherence and inconsistency underlying the
worldwide diffusion of market logic to all domains of life.
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Imprint: |
University of Hawaii Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
December 2020 |
Authors: |
Aurora Donzelli
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
238 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8248-8800-8 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8248-8800-6 |
Barcode: |
9780824888008 |
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