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Oka Rusmini

    Oka Rusmini se ve své tvorbě zaměřuje na témata spojená s indonéskou kulturou a spiritualitou, často prostřednictvím poetického a sugestivního jazyka. Její díla prozkoumávají hluboké lidské emoce a vztahy v kontextu tradičního prostředí. Rusmini využívá bohatou obraznost a rytmickou prózu k vytvoření pohlcujících literárních světů. Její přístup je introspektivní a zároveň citlivý k sociálním a kulturním otázkám, což čtenářům nabízí jedinečný vhled do indonéské duše.

    Earth Dance
    • Earth Dance

      • 162 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      "Earth Dance," the story of four generations of Balinese women, centers on conflicts that arise between the demands of caste and personal desires. Narrated by Ida Ayu Telaga, a Balinese woman in her thirties, the novel shows Balinese women-as depicted by her mother, grandmother and female peers-to be motivated by two factors: the yearning to be beautiful, and the desire for a high-caste husband. Headstrong Telaga defies her mother's wishes and marries the man of her dreams, who is a commoner. Thus, in a reversal of societal expectations, as shown in the novel by images of women who aspire to "liberation" through "marrying up," Telaga's emancipation is implicitly characterized as a move downwards, through transformation to the status of a commoner. "Earth Dance" also reveals that-like high-caste status-beauty, too, has a price. Behind the thick, glossy hair and golden complexion, lies a web of jealousy, derision and intrigue. Telaga, whose life is controlled by her mother's avarice, her mother-in-law's bitterness and the greed of her sister-in-law, has frequent cause to wonder: "Is this what it means to be a woman?"

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