Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Okky Madasari

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indonesian novelist Okky Madasari.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Okky Madasari

Okky Puspa Madasari, known as Okky Madasari is an Indonesian novelist, essayist and academic. She won an Indonesian major literary prize, the Khatulistiwa Literary Award, in 2012 for her third novel, Maryam. At the age of 28, she is the youngest ever to win this prestigious award. Her novels were shortlisted three years in a row by the award's judges.

I have used Lenovo since I wrote my first novel. My old laptop broke, so I bought a new one, but still a Lenovo. It is one of my most essential devices.
I chose the Xperia based on its functions. Apart from using the phone to communicate, I also use it to take pictures. The image quality with this cell phone is great.
'Prison Notebooks' gives me a basic understanding of how power can influence people through cultural products and intellectual groups, so they will voluntarily support the hegemony.
For a homebody like me, the evolution of gadgets has been a blessing. — © Okky Madasari
For a homebody like me, the evolution of gadgets has been a blessing.
'Orientalism' has successfully built my critical awareness to question and see the big picture of knowledge, perspective or idea from a Western point of view and always see things from different perspective.
Women become the objects of rules; they are repressed and lose their rights in the name of religion, or they lose their freedom in the name of tradition, while the state legitimates this foolishness with laws.
My work always presents problems in our society. Those problems may be anything from injustice to freedom, and everything related to humanity.
We often see literature about women that impair and immerse the women themselves, such as when women are portrayed as objects of consumerism.
Orientalism has successfully built my critical awareness to question and see the big picture of knowledge, perspective or idea from a Western point of view and always see things from different perspective.
Prison Notebooks gives me a basic understanding of how power can influence people through cultural products and intellectual groups, so they will voluntarily support the hegemony.
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