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    Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Podcast

    If you missed a moment of enlightenment or entertainment at this year’s Anniversary Festival, we’ve got you covered. Our 2023 festival highlights program brings a collection of captivating conversations by local and international Festival guests directly to your home. With lively talks and reflections aimed at understanding the past, our present, and how our words and actions shape the future.
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    Episodes (127)

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Pierre Coffin: Movies and Minions

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Pierre Coffin: Movies and Minions
    Did that Minion just say terima kasih? French-Indonesian animated film director and voice actor Pierre Coffin is the man behind the little yellow characters from the Despicable Me franchise, emblazoned on everything from children’s clothing to public minibuses across the country. Join Pierre for behind-the-scenes stories from a fascinating career in film. Featuring Pierre Coffin and Rizqi R Mosmarth.

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Evolving Islam

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Evolving Islam
    No religion has received as many headlines or as much misunderstanding in recent years as Islam. Our panelists study the faith in its many manifestations, from everyday lives in Indonesia and Malaysia to the extreme edge of violent terrorism. Come beyond the front page for a thoughtful take on this prismatic theology. Featuring Sidney Jones, Dina Zaman, Haidar Bagir, and Janet Steele.

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Eka Kurniawan: Beyond Beauty is a Wound

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Eka Kurniawan: Beyond Beauty is a Wound
    Hear from one of the most promising Indonesian authors of this decade: Eka Kurniawan has earned international recognition with his critically-acclaimed works – most notably Beauty is a Wound and Man Tiger – translated into numerous languages. In this session, Eka speaks to Desi Anwar about his latest writing, discuss the challenges of being a recognizably big name, and give his thoughts on the next literary surprises Indonesia has in store for global audiences. Featuring Eka Kurniawan and Desi Anwar.

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Jung Chang: Writing Modern China

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Jung Chang: Writing Modern China
    With Wild Swans, Jung Chang illuminated the lives of three generations of women in China. Former rocket factory worker Lijia Zhang’s Lotus, inspired by her grandmother’s experiences, tells the story of a young sex worker striving for a better life in modern Shenzen. They come together to discuss the lives of women in their shared homeland, and the power of stories passed down. Featuring Jung Chang and Rosemary Sayer.

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Reni Eddo-Lodge: Changing the Culture

    UWRF Podcast Rewind | Reni Eddo-Lodge: Changing the Culture
    Award-winning author and journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge’s Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race sparked a new and frank conversation about systemic racism. From eradicated black history to the inextricable link between class and race, she took the UWRF stage to consider the current moment in anti-racist activism. Featuring Reni Eddo-Lodge in conversation with Feby Indirani.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Indonesian Emerging Writers 2019

    UWRF19 Podcast | Indonesian Emerging Writers 2019
    Each year UWRF puts a call out to emerging writers across the archipelago: send us your stories. In 2019, we received 1,253 submissions, the highest number since the Emerging Writers program’s inception in 2008. The works of five talented wordsmiths were selected for publication in our annual Bilingual Anthology. Hear about their journeys to UWRF, and hopes for their creative futures. Featuring Ketut Yuliarsa, Lita Lestianti, Nurillah Achmad, Ilhamdi Putra, Heru Sang Amurwabumi, and Chandra Bientang.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Homegrown Heroes

    UWRF19 Podcast | Homegrown Heroes
    Indonesian comic superheroes have long been in the stranglehold of foreign character translations. But the Marvel Cinematic Universe is creating demand for local superheroes, along with Gundala, a recent film based on the character created by Hasmi in 1969. Join our panel of graphic gurus and serial storytellers as they sketched reasons why now is the time for homegrown heroes to shine. Featuring Marlowe Bandem, I Putu Supartika, Rizqi R. Mosmarth, and Rizka Raisa Ramli.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Life After #MeToo

    UWRF19 Podcast | Life After #MeToo
    The dust has far from settled on #MeToo, “a movement that represents probably the greatest and most conspicuous collaboration of women since the suffragettes”, according to Sam George-Allen. With the viral hashtag in regular rotation in more than 85 nations and aftershocks still rippling around the world, feminists from Indonesia, Australia, Pakistan, and Turkey convened to discuss life after #MeToo. Featuring Joan Arakkal, Eliza Vitri Handayani, Nazli Karabiyikoglu, Sam George-Allen and Sanam Maher.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Lucy Inglis: Milk of Paradise

    UWRF19 Podcast | Lucy Inglis: Milk of Paradise
    Poppy tears, opium, heroin, fentanyl: poppy latex is a commodity without rival. Acclaimed cultural historian Lucy Inglis took us on an epic journey from ancient Mesopotamia to modern America and Afghanistan with tales of addiction, trade, crime, sex, war, literature, medicine and, above all, money, as she charted the evolution of the milk of paradise. Featuring Lucy Inglis and Kate Evans.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Andreas Harsono: Race, Islam and Power

    UWRF19 Podcast | Andreas Harsono: Race, Islam and Power
    Andreas Harsono has covered Indonesia for Human Rights Watch since 2008. His new book Race, Islam and Power: Ethnic and Religious Violence in Post-Suharto Indonesia is the result of his 15-year project to document how race and religion have become increasingly prevalent in the nation’s politics. Join him in conversation with long-term Indonesian media expert, Janet Steele. Featuring Janet Steele and Andreas Harsono.

    UWRF19 Podcast | The Role of the Arts in Cultural Diplomacy

    UWRF19 Podcast | The Role of the Arts in Cultural Diplomacy
    “We’re fractured nations because we’re not reading or translating each other,” said Malaysian author Bernice Chauly during the UWRF17 panel on the 50th anniversary of ASEAN. Join our group of experts as they compared their experiences of cultural diplomacy, and invited us to consider how the arts can break down barriers and connect people across languages, cultures and politics. Featuring Yusi Avianto Pareanom, Gary Quinlan, Michael Vatikiotis, Janet Steele, and Ashwini Devare.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Domestic Spaces

    UWRF19 Podcast | Domestic Spaces
    The domestic, the interior and the personal have traditionally been relegated to the realm of women’s writing, which in recent years has been dismissed as too small to attract significant readership, critical acclaim and writing awards. Our panelists looked beyond the censure and spoke out in praise of the domestic. Featuring Astrid Edwards, Fanny J. Poyk, Megan K. Stack, Fiona Wright, and Archana Pidathala.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Yotam Ottolenghi: Simple

    UWRF19 Podcast | Yotam Ottolenghi: Simple
    “In this day and age recipes are abundant… I love that I can learn a little bit more, whether it’s political, philosophical, historical, or personal.” For Yotam Ottolenghi, food is always a gateway to bigger conversations. This is a rare chance to hear from one of Britain’s most-loved food writers, in conversation with longtime food journalist and explorer, Joanna Savill. Featuring Joanna Savill and Yotam Ottolenghi

    UWRF19 Podcast | Is All Contemporary Fiction Speculative Fiction?

    UWRF19 Podcast | Is All Contemporary Fiction Speculative Fiction?
    Speculative fiction has lurked in the shadows of the literary scene for years while realism hogged the limelight. Now, as the natural and political spheres crumble around us, speculative fiction’s dystopian worlds don’t seem so different from our own. In this timely conversation, our panelists ask whether we’re now at the point where all contemporary fiction is in fact speculative fiction. Featuring Astrid Edwards, Michelle Tanmizi, Krissy Kneen, Pitchaya Sudbanthad, and Claire G. Coleman.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Reza Aslan: God: A Human History

    UWRF19 Podcast | Reza Aslan: God: A Human History
    Born into a Shia Muslim family that migrated to the US after fleeing the Iranian Revolution, Reza Aslan converted to Christianity as a teen and then returned to Islam. He is now a religious scholar, bestselling author, broadcaster and commentator. He shares his insights into aspects of global faiths both human and divine. Featuring Reza Aslan and Terence Ward.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Moving Pictures

    UWRF19 Podcast | Moving Pictures
    The way we consume stories is rapidly changing, and the popularity of graphic novels, memoirs and other types of visual storytelling for adult audiences proves images can capture enthralling narratives. Join these skilled sketchers from around the world as they discuss the joys and challenges of transforming words into poignant pictures. Featuring Samuel Indratma, Dr Darryl Whetter, Citra Marina, Mira Jacob and Peter van Dongen.

    UWRF19 Podcast | The Karma of Comedy

    UWRF19 Podcast | The Karma of Comedy
    From gentle mockery to caustic sarcasm, there’s a victim at the butt of most good laughs. Must comedy be cruel to work, and does that mean comedians have a free pass when it comes to how they treat others? We’ve convened a round table of comedic writers and performers to dissect whether good comedy and good karma are mutually exclusive. Featuring Maeve Marsden, Lindsay Wong, Rhik Samadder, and James Roque.

    UWRF19 Podcast | Millennial Memoir

    UWRF19 Podcast | Millennial Memoir
    Memoirs are no longer seen as the self-indulgent domain of those at the end of long and accomplished lives: millennials around the world are writing fresh and compelling stories, tackling everything from the legal system to life in the shadow of Tiananmen Square to mental health. Our panelists compare their experiences of putting their lives on the page. Featuring Karoline Kan, Krissy Kneen, Lindsay Wong, and Bri Lee.
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