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SOUTHEAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES SOUTHEAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES Behind the ‘Ulap Doyo’ of East Borneo: Indigenous Women and the Importance of Media Coverage Anggia Valerisha and Mega Yanti One Crisis, Different Frames: A Comparative Study of Newspapers’ Coverage of the Malaysian Airlines MH370 Lim Shiang Shiang, Ihediwa Samuel Chibundu, and Sharon Wilson ‘Bite Your Tongue Sometimes’: A Study of the Relationship Advice Columns in Online Women’s Magazines in Malaysia Sharifah Nurul Huda Alkaff and Reem Adib Lulu An Overview of Bruneian Creatives’ Affective Work and Labor on Social Media Siti Mazidah Mohamad Memory and Mass Killings: How Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing Engages with Indonesia’s Collective Memory of the 1965 Tragedy Alex Melnik An Animated Revolution: The Remembrance of the 1945 Battle of Surabaya in Indonesian Animated Film Arnoud Arps Volume 2 Issue 1, 2020 ISSN: 2718–9236

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SOUTHEAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES

Thailand as a Foreign Film Production Destination: Developments and

Challenges from 2016 to 2018 Alexander J. Klemm

Verses of Resistance: The Activist Poetry of Myanmar

John Charles Ryan

The Rise and Fall of Avant-Garde Vietnamese Poetry in Online

Literary Magazines during the Early Twenty-First Century

Trần Ngọc Hiếu

Media of the Diaspora: The Lao-American

Miss Songkhan PageantDaryl M. Gordon

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Volume 1 Issue 2, 2019

Behind the ‘Ulap Doyo’ of East Borneo: Indigenous Women and the Importance of Media Coverage

Anggia Valerisha and Mega Yanti

One Crisis, Different Frames: A Comparative Study of Newspapers’ Coverage of the Malaysian Airlines MH370

Lim Shiang Shiang, Ihediwa Samuel Chibundu, and Sharon Wilson

‘Bite Your Tongue Sometimes’: A Study of the Relationship Advice Columns in Online

Women’s Magazines in Malaysia Sharifah Nurul Huda Alkaff and Reem Adib Lulu

An Overview of Bruneian Creatives’ Affective Work and

Labor on Social Media Siti Mazidah Mohamad

Memory and Mass Killings: How Oppenheimer’s

The Act of Killing Engages with Indonesia’s Collective Memory of the 1965 Tragedy

Alex Melnik

An Animated Revolution: The Remembrance of the 1945 Battle of Surabaya in Indonesian Animated Film

Arnoud Arps

Volume 2 Issue 1, 2020

ISSN: 2718–9236

SOUTHEAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES

Copyright © 2020 by Southeast Asian Media Studies Association & Individual Authors

All rights reserved. Individual copyright of each article remains with the respective authors. No copies, in part or in whole, of this publication can be made in any manner without the written permission from the authors and publisher.

Front & back cover photograph by Yaopey Yong, used with permission from Unsplash.com (https://unsplash.com/license).

Publisher: Southeast Asian Media Studies Association Distributor: Philippine E-Journals ISSN: 2718–9236

SOUTHEAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES

EDITORIAL TEAM Managing Editor Jason Paolo Telles, University of the Philippines Baguio, Philippines

Associate Editors Jeconiah Louis Dreisbach, De La Salle University, Philippines Napat Jitpaisarnwattana, Silpakorn University, Thailand Syamsul Zahri Subir, Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Malaysia

Assistant Editors Herwin B. Cabasal, Far Eastern University, Philippines Philip James Erpelo, Grace School of Theology, USA Melvin N. Espineda, Mapua University, Philippines Benjamin George Meamo III, University of the Philippines Baguio, Philippines

Jose Carlos C. Rivera, University of the Cordilleras, Philippines

International Editorial Advisory Board Joyce L. Arriola, University of Sto. Tomas, Philippines Steve Arounsack, California State University, Stanislaus, USA Nerissa S. Balce, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA Jonathan Benney, Monash University, Australia Lisa B. Brooten, Southern Illinois University, USA Peichi Chung, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Jimmy B. Fong, University of the Philippines Baguio, Philippines Yeoh Seng Guan, Monash University, Malaysia David Holmes, Monash University, Australia Olivia Khoo, Monash University, Australia Eric Loo, University of Wollongong, Australia Mary E. McCoy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA James McLellan, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Elmie Nekmat, National University of Singapore, Singapore An Nguyen, Bournemouth University, UK Wankwan Polachan, Mahidol University International College, Thailand John Charles Ryan, Southern Cross University, Australia Leonie Schmidt, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cecilia Fe Sta. Maria-Abalos, University of the Philippines Baguio, Philippines Stephanie Jean Tsang, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Audrey Yue, National University of Singapore, Singapore

SOUTHEAST ASIAN MEDIA STUDIES

CONTENTS EDITORIAL John Charles Ryan

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BEHIND THE ‘ULAP DOYO’ OF EAST BORNEO: INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDIA COVERAGE Anggia Valerisha and Mega Yanti

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ONE CRISIS, DIFFERENT FRAMES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NEWSPAPERS’ COVERAGE OF THE MISSING MALAYSIAN AIRLINES MH370 Lim Shiang Shiang, Ihediwa Samuel Chibundu, and Sharon Wilson

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‘BITE YOUR TONGUE SOMETIMES’: A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP ADVICE COLUMNS IN ONLINE WOMEN’S MAGAZINES IN MALAYSIA Sharifah Nurul Huda Alkaff and Reem Adib Lulu

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AN OVERVIEW OF BRUNEIAN CREATIVES AFFECTIVE WORK AND LABOR ON SOCIAL MEDIA Siti Mazidah Mohamad

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MEMORY AND MASS KILLINGS: HOW OPPENHEIMER’S THE ACT OF KILLING ENGAGES WITH INDONESIA’S COLLECTIVE MEMORY OF THE 1965 TRAGEDY Alex Melnik

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AN ANIMATED REVOLUTION: THE REMEMBRANCE OF THE 1945 BATTLE OF SURABAYA IN INDONESIAN ANIMATED FILM Arnoud Arps

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