Genre Publics is a cultural history showing how new notions of 'the
local' were produced in context of the Indonesian 'local music
boom' of the late 1990s. Drawing on industry records and
interviews, media scholar Emma Baulch traces the institutional and
technological conditions that enabled the boom, and their links
with the expansion of consumerism in Asia, and the specific context
of Indonesian democratization. Baulch shows how this music helped
reshape distinct Indonesian senses of the modern, especially as
'Asia' plays an ever more influential role in defining what it
means to be modern.
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