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Unmarked graves : death and survival in the anti-Communist violence in East Java, Indonesia / Vannessa Hearman.

Van Pelt Library HN710.Z9 V5462 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hearman, Vannessa, author.
Series:
Southeast Asia publications series
Asian Studies Association of Australia Southeast Asia publications series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political violence--Indonesia--Jawa Timur.
Political violence.
Indonesia--History--Coup d'état, 1965.
Indonesia.
History.
Indonesia--Jawa Timur.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xiii, 272 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Copenhagen, Denmark : NIAS Press ; Singapore : Asian Studies Association of Australia, [2018]
Summary:
The wave of anti-communist violence that swept across Indonesia in 1965-66 produced a particularly high death toll in East Java. It also transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of survivors, who faced decades of persecution, imprisonment and violence. In this book, Vannessa Hearman examines the human cost and the community impact of the violence on people from different sides of the political divide.0Her major contribution is an examination of the experiences of people on the political Left. Drawing on interviews, archival records, and government and military reports, she traces the lives of a number of leftists, following their efforts to build a base for resistance in the South Blitar area of East Java, and their subsequent journeys into prisons and detention centres, or into hiding and a shadowy underground existence. From this material, a new understanding also emerges of the relationship between the army and its civilian supporters, many of whom belonged to Indonesia's largest Islamic organisation, Nahdlatul Ulama.0In recent times, the Indonesian killings have received increased attention, but researchers have struggled to overcome a dearth of available records and the stigma associated with communist party membership. By studying events in a single province and focusing on the experiences of individuals, Hearman has taken a large step toward a better understanding of a fraught period in Indonesia's recent past.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-257) and index.
ISBN:
9788776942571
8776942570
OCLC:
1033550510
Publisher Number:
99978357090

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