Étiqueté : Indonésie
Indonésie – notes 2
. la complexité du projet national, originaire comme prolongé dans le present, en Indonésie – continûment révélée par les conflits séparatistes. Fédération, conquête (Timor, Papua), différenciation politique avec la Malaisie postcoloniale de la GBretagne, etc. . les processus de l’islamisation : le guide du kraton de Yogyakarta me le rappelle, ils se sont faits sur une société hindoue et peut-être bouddhiste, ce qui autre chose que l’islamisation des pays arabes puis tâche d’huile en Méditerranée, Mésopotamie, Transoxiane etc. Situation des...
Darul Islam, Indonésie, 1949
Nous arrivions dans une région qui venait juste d’être libérée de la terrible menace de Darul Islam : les fils du télégraphe avaient été arrachés et pendaient lamentablement aux poteaux, dont plusieurs étaient couchés à terre… Pram, La Vie n’est pas une foire nocturne, 1951, 149. Ce qui motive une force politique (force = contre-interpellation) à investir le récit d’une religion. Bien sûr non pas « une religion » qui s’idéologise. Pas de « se » dans l’histoire, Heidegger...
“Beyond Access: Making Indonesia’s Education System Work”
Andrew Rosser, with the Lowy Institute (Victoria, Australia), February 2018. https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/beyond-access-making-indonesia-s-education-system-work#sec34466 Executive Summary Indonesia’s biggest challenge regarding education is no longer improving access but improving quality. The Indonesian Government hopes to develop a ‘world-class’ education system by 2025. However, numerous assessments of the country’s education performance suggest that it has a long way to go before it will achieve that goal. Many Indonesian teachers and lecturers lack the required subject knowledge and pedagogical skills to be effective educators; learning outcomes...
A Life Beyond Boundaries, Benedict Anderson
2015. Area studies genealogy, as one starting point. 71, on first fieldwork in Jakarta and Java : A large part of my work on Indonesia turned on the relationship between politics and culture. For my generation this was something odd. … also laid the foundations for the ‘culturalist’ streak that could appear later in Imagined Communities. 200, viatique for students and scholars, one strike for comparison : Frogs in their fight for emancipation will only lose by crouching in their...
Indonesia 1950s, Darul Islam
West Java, Aceh and Douth Sulawesi, low-level rebellions the « staunch Muslims of the Darul Islam movement » (Hannigan 218). Emerged in the 1940s, at the height of the revolution, amongst orthodox Muslims who wanted to turn Indonesia into an Islamic state, dismayed by the sectarisme of the mainstream nationalists. While strands of Muslim, nationalism and socialism (including communism) common components of the revolutionary movement, even in its secular overall logic, and frequent fluid overlaps between the three. Question is:...