Contentious Belonging : : The Place of Minorities in Indonesia / / ed. by Greg Fealy, Ronit Ricci.

Contention has surrounded the status of minorities throughout Indonesian history. Two broad polarities are evident: one inclusive of minorities, regarding them as part of the nation's rich complexity and a manifestation of its "Unity in Diversity" motto; the other exclusive, viewing w...

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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (282 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Tables and figures --
Contributors --
Acknowledgments --
Glossary --
1. Diversity and its discontents: an overview of minority-majority relations in Indonesia --
PART 1. HISTORY AND LAW --
2. Minorities in Indonesian history: from ambiguous advantage to cantonisation --
3. Minorities and discrimination in Indonesia: the legal framework --
4. The Constitutional Court and minority rights: analysing the recent homosexual sex and indigenous belief cases --
PART 2. DISABILITY --
5. Changing laws, changing attitudes: the place of people with disability in Indonesia --
6. Disability inclusion in Indonesia: the role of Islamic schools and universities in inclusive education reform --
PART 3. SEXUALITY --
7. Is the recent wave of homophobia in Indonesia unexpected? --
8. Localising queer identities: queer activisms and national belonging in Indonesia --
PART 4. RELIGION AND ETHNICITY --
9. The mobilisation of intolerance and its trajectories: Indonesian Muslims' views of religious minorities and ethnic Chinese --
10. Disputes over places of worship in Indonesia: evaluating the role of the Interreligious Harmony Forum --
11. Anti-Chinese sentiment and the 'return' of the pribumi discourse --
12. Minority and advantage: the story of Sindhis in Indonesia --
13. 'Normalising' the Orang Rimba: between mainstreaming, marginalising and respecting indigenous culture --
PART 5. REFLECTIONS --
14 Manipulating minorities and majorities: reflections on 'contentious belonging' --
Index
Summary:Contention has surrounded the status of minorities throughout Indonesian history. Two broad polarities are evident: one inclusive of minorities, regarding them as part of the nation's rich complexity and a manifestation of its "Unity in Diversity" motto; the other exclusive, viewing with suspicion or disdain those communities or groups that differ from the perceived majority. State and community attitudes towards minorities have fluctuated over time. Some periods have been notable for the acceptance of minorities and protection of their rights, while others have been marked by anti-minority discrimination, marginalisation and sometimes violence. This book explores the complex historical and contemporary dimensions of Indonesia's religious, ethnic, LGBT and disability minorities from a range of perspectives, including historical, legal, political, cultural, discursive and social. It addresses fundamental questions about Indonesia's tolerance and acceptance of difference, and examines the extent to which diversity is embraced or suppressed.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789814843478
9783110719567
9783110610765
9783110664232
9783110610130
9783110606485
9783110661392
DOI:10.1355/9789814843478
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Greg Fealy, Ronit Ricci.