Rethinking Interreligious Dialogue / / Izak Y. M. Lattu.

This book's central argument is that oral forms of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in orally-oriented societies are more effective than interreligious dialogue through the dominant written text based on elite-based concepts. The approach has dominated interreligious interactio...

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This book's central argument is that oral forms of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in orally-oriented societies are more effective than interreligious dialogue through the dominant written text based on elite-based concepts. The approach has dominated interreligious interactions. From the perspective of the social scientific study of interreligious encounters & collective memory in folklore studies, this book explores how orality and social remembrance articulated through folksong, oral narrative, and ritual performance strengthen interreligious engagements in the post-conflict society. The approach proposed in this book reclaims interreligious engagements based on the local Indonesian dynamic preserved in ritual performance, oral narrative, and folksong. This method articulates a contextualized interreligious engagement grounded in local culture.
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Maluku as a Cross-road of International Trade and Religions -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Malukan Pela in the Pre-Colonial Era -- 1.3 Encounter with Non-Western Merchants -- 1.4 Pre Colonial Spice Trade: The Vehicle of Islam -- 1.5 European Domination and Religious Polarization in Maluku -- 1.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Folksong, Oral Narrative, and Collective Memory -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Collective Memory and Folksong -- 2.3 Kapata: Malukan Traditional and Modern Folksongs -- 2.4 Traditional Kapata: The Oral Narrative and Shared Meaning -- 2.5 Lagu Ambon: Kapata's Narrative in Different Genres -- 2.6 From Romanticism to Resurfacing of Identity and Social Criticism -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Commemorative Rituals and Social Integration -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Ritual Performance and the Sense of Belonging -- 3.3 Ritual and Social Integration in Post-Conflict Maluku -- 3.4 Ritual and the Sharing of Religious Space -- 3.5 Ritual of Purification: The Overlapping of Culture and Religion -- 3.6 Social Ritual in a Harvest Event -- 3.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Political Hegemony and State-Based Peacebuilding -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Malukan Indigenous Structure of Negeri -- 4.3 Indonesian Nation Building and Integralism -- 4.4 New Order Downfall, Armed Forces Reformation, and Conflict in Maluku -- 4.5 The Failure of the Security Approach in Maluku -- 4.6 Center for Social Reconciliation: Pusat Rujuk Sosial (PRS) -- 4.7 Malino II Agreement: Cease Fire versus Civic Engagement -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Civic Networks and Grass-roots Peace Initiatives -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Movement of Marginal Groups -- 5.3 Wayame: Civic Network on the Neighborhood Level -- 5.4 "Bakubae:" From NGO's to Local Community.
5.5 Peace Provocateur: From Table Discussion to Youth Projects -- 5.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Towards an Oral-Based Interreligious Engagements -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Approaches to Interreligious Dialogue -- 6.3 From Interreligious Dialogue to Interreligious Engagements -- 6.4 Structural, Associational, Quotidian, and Symbolic-Imagination Engagements -- 6.5 Interreligious Engagements without Written Texts in Maluku -- 6.6 Finding the Ground of Orality in Interreligious Engagements -- 6.7 Conclusion -- General Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Christianity and other religions.
Collective memory.
Islam Relations.
Orality.
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Rethinking Interreligious Dialogue /
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Maluku as a Cross-road of International Trade and Religions -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Malukan Pela in the Pre-Colonial Era -- 1.3 Encounter with Non-Western Merchants -- 1.4 Pre Colonial Spice Trade: The Vehicle of Islam -- 1.5 European Domination and Religious Polarization in Maluku -- 1.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Folksong, Oral Narrative, and Collective Memory -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Collective Memory and Folksong -- 2.3 Kapata: Malukan Traditional and Modern Folksongs -- 2.4 Traditional Kapata: The Oral Narrative and Shared Meaning -- 2.5 Lagu Ambon: Kapata's Narrative in Different Genres -- 2.6 From Romanticism to Resurfacing of Identity and Social Criticism -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Commemorative Rituals and Social Integration -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Ritual Performance and the Sense of Belonging -- 3.3 Ritual and Social Integration in Post-Conflict Maluku -- 3.4 Ritual and the Sharing of Religious Space -- 3.5 Ritual of Purification: The Overlapping of Culture and Religion -- 3.6 Social Ritual in a Harvest Event -- 3.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Political Hegemony and State-Based Peacebuilding -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Malukan Indigenous Structure of Negeri -- 4.3 Indonesian Nation Building and Integralism -- 4.4 New Order Downfall, Armed Forces Reformation, and Conflict in Maluku -- 4.5 The Failure of the Security Approach in Maluku -- 4.6 Center for Social Reconciliation: Pusat Rujuk Sosial (PRS) -- 4.7 Malino II Agreement: Cease Fire versus Civic Engagement -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Civic Networks and Grass-roots Peace Initiatives -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Movement of Marginal Groups -- 5.3 Wayame: Civic Network on the Neighborhood Level -- 5.4 "Bakubae:" From NGO's to Local Community.
5.5 Peace Provocateur: From Table Discussion to Youth Projects -- 5.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Towards an Oral-Based Interreligious Engagements -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Approaches to Interreligious Dialogue -- 6.3 From Interreligious Dialogue to Interreligious Engagements -- 6.4 Structural, Associational, Quotidian, and Symbolic-Imagination Engagements -- 6.5 Interreligious Engagements without Written Texts in Maluku -- 6.6 Finding the Ground of Orality in Interreligious Engagements -- 6.7 Conclusion -- General Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Maluku as a Cross-road of International Trade and Religions -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Malukan Pela in the Pre-Colonial Era -- 1.3 Encounter with Non-Western Merchants -- 1.4 Pre Colonial Spice Trade: The Vehicle of Islam -- 1.5 European Domination and Religious Polarization in Maluku -- 1.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Folksong, Oral Narrative, and Collective Memory -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Collective Memory and Folksong -- 2.3 Kapata: Malukan Traditional and Modern Folksongs -- 2.4 Traditional Kapata: The Oral Narrative and Shared Meaning -- 2.5 Lagu Ambon: Kapata's Narrative in Different Genres -- 2.6 From Romanticism to Resurfacing of Identity and Social Criticism -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Commemorative Rituals and Social Integration -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Ritual Performance and the Sense of Belonging -- 3.3 Ritual and Social Integration in Post-Conflict Maluku -- 3.4 Ritual and the Sharing of Religious Space -- 3.5 Ritual of Purification: The Overlapping of Culture and Religion -- 3.6 Social Ritual in a Harvest Event -- 3.7 Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Political Hegemony and State-Based Peacebuilding -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Malukan Indigenous Structure of Negeri -- 4.3 Indonesian Nation Building and Integralism -- 4.4 New Order Downfall, Armed Forces Reformation, and Conflict in Maluku -- 4.5 The Failure of the Security Approach in Maluku -- 4.6 Center for Social Reconciliation: Pusat Rujuk Sosial (PRS) -- 4.7 Malino II Agreement: Cease Fire versus Civic Engagement -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Civic Networks and Grass-roots Peace Initiatives -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Movement of Marginal Groups -- 5.3 Wayame: Civic Network on the Neighborhood Level -- 5.4 "Bakubae:" From NGO's to Local Community.
5.5 Peace Provocateur: From Table Discussion to Youth Projects -- 5.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Towards an Oral-Based Interreligious Engagements -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Approaches to Interreligious Dialogue -- 6.3 From Interreligious Dialogue to Interreligious Engagements -- 6.4 Structural, Associational, Quotidian, and Symbolic-Imagination Engagements -- 6.5 Interreligious Engagements without Written Texts in Maluku -- 6.6 Finding the Ground of Orality in Interreligious Engagements -- 6.7 Conclusion -- General Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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