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Strong and weak media? On the Representation of ‘Terorisme’ in Contemporary Indonesia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2006

RICHARD FOX
Affiliation:
The University of Chicago Divinity School

Abstract

It is as if bombings have become a trend in Indonesian society.

Tempo Interaktif, 25 December 2000.

To put it crudely: because the languages of Third World societies – including, of course, the societies that social anthropologists have traditionally studied – are ‘weaker’ in relation to Western languages (and today, especially to English), they are more likely to submit to forcible transformation in the translation process than the other way around.

Talal Asad (1986: 157–8)

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2006 Cambridge University Press

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