PART TWO - JOURNEYS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
Summary
Through unpacking travel stories and being myself a fellow traveller on voyages, I trace the complexities and diversity of travelling identities of Eastern Indonesian women. Paying attention to the local context of social relations opens a space for articulating the physical as well the metaphorical journeys of crossing the ocean. Individuals inhabited different subject positions in various nodes of relations. Travellers move in and out of a wider range of subject positions allowing new subjectivities to emerge. I ground the empirical evidence of travel on three basic sea routes, namely travel inter-islands, travel to urban centres, and travel to overseas destinations. Travellers' tales provide clues to the creation of contested and liminal spaces where new identities are imagined.
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- Maiden VoyagesEastern Indonesian Women on the Move, pp. 77 - 78Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2007