Violence and the State in Suharto's Indonesia

Violence and the State in Suharto's Indonesia

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Format Paperback
Pages 284
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2000
Publisher Southeast Asia Program Publications
ISBN-10 087727729X
ISBN-13 9780877277293
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Benedict Anderson delves into the complex interplay of violence and state power in Indonesia during Suharto's regime. Through a series of insightful essays, he sheds light on how institutionalized violence became a cornerstone of governance, shaping both the political landscape and societal dynamics of the time. Anderson's analysis reveals the mechanisms through which the state maintained control, often resorting to brutal measures that left a profound mark on the nation.

The text explores the consequences of such violence, not only in terms of immediate effects but also regarding the long-lasting implications on memory and identity within Indonesian society. Anderson meticulously examines how these events have been woven into the fabric of daily life, influencing both historical narratives and contemporary politics.

Throughout his work, he captures a sense of urgency in addressing the need to comprehend this violent legacy, pushing readers to consider its relevance in today’s discussions on authority, nationalism, and justice. Anderson's dedication to unraveling these themes offers a compelling look into a pivotal era of Indonesian history, encouraging reflection on the relationship between state power and the citizens it governs.

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