Investigating the profound political consequences of the mass killings in Indonesia in 1965 to 1966 upon public life, Heryanto highlights the historical specificities of the violence and comparable incidents of identity politics in more recent times.
Investigating the profound political consequences of the mass killings in Indonesia in 1965 to 1966 upon public life, Heryanto highlights the historical specificities of the violence and comparable incidents of identity politics in more recent times.
Ariel Heryanto is a Senior Lecturer at Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies, The University of Melbourne. His research interests include cultural studies, media and identity politics. He co-edited Challenging Authoritarianism in Southeast Asia: Comparing Indonesia and Malaysia (RoutledgeCurzon, 2003).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Remembered Signs Dismembered Bodies 2. The Implosion of Stigmas 3. The Yogyakarta Case 4. Law and State-Terrorism 5. Hyper-Obedience as Subversion 6. Identity Power and History
1. Remembered Signs Dismembered Bodies 2. The Implosion of Stigmas 3. The Yogyakarta Case 4. Law and State-Terrorism 5. Hyper-Obedience as Subversion 6. Identity Power and History
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