Literary Works without Competition
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
ONE day in 1983, Ida Ayu Oka Rusmini traveled to Bali with a heavy heart. In the land of her ancestors, she faced this reality: Balinese women were at a crossroads, exposed to modernity while the traditional norms were still deeply rooted in the Balinese social structure. They were left with only one option if they insist on pursuing progress: Be prepared to face a social conflict.
Prompted by this cultural reality, Oka began to write her e
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