It’s often remarked that Balinese women are among the hardest working in the world. A patriarchal society and a seemingly endless cycle of temple rituals and communal obligations have imposed both heavy burdens and expectations on Balinese women. Join these leading Balinese authors and a literary researcher as they discuss the roles Balinese women writers play in empowering their sisters.
Featuring Ketut Yuliarsa, I Nyoman Darma Putra, Cokorda Sawitri and Oka Rusmini.
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