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Ethical Problems in Contemporary Indonesian Television Programmes [Religion and Television in Indonesia: Ethics Surrounding Dakwahtainment]

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Sofjan, Dicky
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Global ethics
Political ethics
Economic ethics
Cultural ethics
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Bioethics
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/207702
Abstract
During Suharto’s New Order, television comedies were an outlet to escape from the intense securitisation, if not indeed militarisation, of society. The macho performances of men in military uniform, especially the army, parading with their rifles and artillery were a common feature on television. The prevalence of the military was also evident in weekly television musical performances such as Aneka Safari in which the venue more often than not was a military base. As if the location were not enough, it was common for the female hosts, obviously not military personnel, to don the military’s official green camouflaged uniform together with its green, black or red beret, depending on which military unit sponsored the weekly programme.
Date
2013
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Book chapter
ISBN
9782940428809
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