Memory Culture of the Anti-Leftist Violence in Indonesia
Embedded Remembering
Abstract
This book examines how community remembers one of the most gruesome acts of violence in the 20th century: the anti-communist violence in 1965 in Indonesia. Through a case study in a rural district in East Java, this research presents complexities of memory culture of violence. These memories are not exclusively determined by the state’s repressive memory project, but are actually embedded in intricate social relations and local context where the violence occurred. What people remember, forget, or silenced is part of the continuous negotiation to claim one’s right, to relate to the state, and to be Indonesian citizen. This book redefines the politics of memory – that it does not necessarily appear in formal arenas, but actually lies in the intricate web of local dynamics, often involving transactional and clientelistic practices.
Keywords
State violence, memory, micro history, Indonesia, rural dynamicsDOI
10.5117/9789463723565ISBN
9789463723565, 9789048554522Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
https://www.aup.nl/Publication date and place
Amsterdam, 2023Series
Heritage and Memory Studies, 21Classification
General and world history
Asian history
Social and cultural history