Indonesian Literature vs New Order Orthodoxy: The Aftermath of 1965-1966

Indonesian Literature vs New Order Orthodoxy: The Aftermath of 1965-1966

by Anna-Greta Nilsson Hoadley
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Format Hardcover
Pages 176
Language English
Published Jan 7, 2005
Publisher Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
ISBN-10 8791114616
ISBN-13 9788791114618
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Anna-Greta Nilsson Hoadley delves into the complex interplay between Indonesian literature and the political landscape shaped by the New Order government following the tumultuous events of 1965-1966. In a time marked by widespread repression and censorship, the author explores how the literary scene responded to the challenges imposed by the regime.

Through a nuanced analysis, Hoadley illuminates the ways in which writers, grappling with the aftermath of the coup, navigated their creativity under the weight of oppression. The book reveals the resilience of storytelling as authors sought to reclaim narratives and resist the orthodoxy that sought to control public discourse.

As Hoadley examines key literary works and their contexts, she raises critical questions about truth, memory, and the role of literature in shaping collective identity. Her insights prompt readers to consider the enduring impact of political turmoil on art and the unwavering spirit of those who continue to write against the odds.

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