Collective Memory, Marginality, and Spatial Politics in Urban Indonesia.
Contributor(s)
Budiman, Manneke (editor)
Kusno, Abidin (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume presents three important themes for the study of Indonesian politics, cultures, and urban space: 1) urban regeneration and collective memory, 2) marginality and the other archives, 3) mood, medium, and media. Readers will find in the collection elements of urban imaginary and practices as represented in essays on community archiving, heritage, spatial experiments, gangsters and hooligans, sex work and sexual violence, youth subcultures, marketplaces, museums, and elite subdivisions. With this, the book offers readers a way to look at how the contributors approach the ever- shifting urban space as a cultural and political arena: how space is represented, produced and contested and how they are implicated in identity formations today and in the past; how individual and collective memories are fixated, disrupted, or catapulted forward by mobility and spatial transformation; how people, landscapes, buildings, movements join forces in transforming self and space, resulting in significant reconfiguration of politics, culture, and memory. This is an open access book.
Keywords
Community Archiving in Indonesia; Desa – Kota Urbanization; Politics of Collective Memory in Indonesia; Decentralization and Regional Government in Indonesia; Representations of Spatial Ideology in Indonesia; Traditions and Modernity in Indonesia's cities; Spatial Planning and Settlement in Indonesia; Urban Youth subcultures in Indonesia; Urban Cultural Landscapes in Indoensia; Social Impact of Urban Developments in IndonesiaDOI
10.1007/978-981-97-4304-9ISBN
9789819743049, 9789819743032, 9789819743049Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Singapore, 2025Grantor
Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanClassification
Cultural studies
Politics and government
Political science and theory
Sociology
Urban communities