Sugar Nutmeg

Featuring casual conversations that unpack complex topics, Ruth Feriningrum and Alexandra Kumala talk to fellow Southeast Asians about Southeast Asia. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sugar-nutmeg/support

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h15m. Bisher sind 31 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 1 Monate.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 16 hours 4 minutes

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Miko Veldkamp on Multiplicity over Halfness


Miko talks to us about how the vast forests and wide, empty roads of Suriname give rise to ghost stories, the reasons the ghosts in his paintings take classical Greek poses or animalistic positions, the fantasy of prosperity and whitewashing of historical paintings, how cultural signifiers in his paintings carry double meanings, and feeling alienated from art as a child...


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 March 19, 2024  1h1m
 
 

Nasrikah and Okui Lala on Rasa & Asa of Domestic Workers


Nasrikah and Okui Lala talk to us about their collaboration project, Rasa and Asa, a short film, shot during the height of pandemic via online video platform, capturing the activities and daily meetings of the PERTIMIG members.


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Nasrikah is an Indonesian migrant worker who has been living in Malaysia since 1997...


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 January 8, 2024  1h13m
 
 

Napong Tao Rugkhapan on Urban Beautification and Psychological Displacement


Tao talks to us about urban geography and morphology in Southeast Asia. We discuss historic preservation and patterns of heritage-making in Southeast Asia, touristification, image-making and nationalist architecture, the evolution of neighborhoods and their communities as cities get reinvented, and whether Chinatowns in Southeast Asia are "disappearing and dying" as they are in Western countries...


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 December 21, 2023  1h15m
 
 

Janette Suherli on Observing Supernova Remnants and Other Celestial Wonders


Inspired by her grandfather, who followed the stars to navigate the seas and landscape of Bangka, Janette shares the colorful journey of her astrophysics career. She talks to us about black holes, massive stars, supernova explosions, and how reverse culture shock can almost derail you from your career.

Optional: episode to be enjoyed with a plate of pempek.


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Janette Suherli is a PhD student at the University of Manitoba, Canada, working with Dr...


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 September 25, 2023  1h11m
 
 

Andamar Pradipta on The Science of The Supernatural


Damar talks to us about his research on supernatural phenomena. We discuss different elements and even marketing methods used by dukun in Indonesia. Plus, paranormal sensitivities, indigo people, and Ruth's untapped powers. Everything is magic is Southeast Asia.


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Andamar Pradipta obtained his bachelor’s degree in Social Anthropology from Universitas Indonesia...


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 August 8, 2023  58m
 
 

Elliott Prasse-Freeman on The Role of Blockchain in Rohingya Lives


Elliott talks to us about the Rohingya political situation amidst dislocation and mass violence, especially after the coup in Myanmar, and how R-Coin is a new initiative helping stateless Rohingya diaspora in Malaysia.


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Elliott Prasse-Freeman is a political anthropologist studying social movements, violence, and symbolic culture in Burma...


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 May 2, 2023  1h42m
 
 

Emy Ruth Gianan on Digital Disinformation in The Philippines and Southeast Asia


Emy talks to us about disinformation challenges in Southeast Asia and its evolving relationship with democracy, civil society participation, and digital maturity. To be enjoyed with a hearty bowl of Sinigang!



Emy Ruth Gianan is a full-time professor teaching classes on public policy, governance, and development economics at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Manila...


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 March 13, 2023  1h14m
 
 

Veronika Kusumaryati and Ernst Karel on Expedition Content


Ernst and Veronika talk to us about their process of composing Expedition Content, the augmented sound piece composed from 37 hours of recordings which document the encounter between members of the Harvard Peabody Expedition, particularly Michael Rockefeller of the Rockefeller family, and the Hubula people of West Papua, at the time Nederlands New Guinea...


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 December 19, 2022  1h31m
 
 

Frederic Clapp on Finding Home in Vietnam


Ruth and Alexandra often find themselves furious about foreigners coming to the "exotic" islands of Indonesia and using the archipelago as a pretty background for their Instagram photos or YouTube vlogs. With Fred Clapp, they share stories of treading responsibly on foreign lands, deromanticizing distant locales, and finding a home halfway across the world...


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 November 12, 2022  1h32m
 
 

Special Episode!


Alexandra is in CDMX shooting a film and Ruth is off to Bali to reunite with her boyfriend. We recorded this episode last month to reflect on borders, passports, visas, Indonesian cartels, “forbidden areas” and the Forbidden Fruit. Is this the episode in which we get cancelled? As always, let’s feast and find out.


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 October 15, 2022  43m