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Communication Against Capital: Red Enlightenment at the Dawn of Indonesia

  • NYU Wagner - Lafayette Conference Room, 2nd Floor 105 East 17th Street New York, NY, 10003 United States (map)

Organizer: New York Southeast Asia Network; NYU’s Masters Program in International Affairs (MAIR)

Type/Location: Hybrid / New York, NY

Description:

Join NYSEAN for a talk by Rianne Subijanto, Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Baruch College, City University of New York. Her book, Communication against Capital: Red Enlightenment at the Dawn of Indonesia, tells a story of the processes through which ordinary people mobilized an anticolonial communist resistance against Dutch rule through the production of revolutionary communication in the 1920s.

NYSEAN co-founder Margaret Scott will moderate the discussion.

About the Speaker:

Rianne Subijanto is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Baruch College, City University of New York. She received a B.A. in English from Universitas Indonesia, an M.A. in Media, Culture, and Communication from New York University, and a PhD in Communication and Graduate Certificate in Critical Theory from University of Colorado - Boulder. Her research interests include communication technology and infrastructures, social movements, social and environmental justice, and the history of colonialism and capitalism in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. Her book, Communication against Capital: Red Enlightenment at the Dawn of Indonesia (2025, Cornell University Press), tells a story of the processes through which ordinary people mobilized an anticolonial communist resistance against Dutch rule through the production of revolutionary communication in the 1920s.

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