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The Indonesian Genocide of 1965 : Causes, Dynamics and Legacies
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Editor(s):
Katharine McGregor
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Jess Melvin
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Annie Pohlman
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2018
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-71454-7
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978-3-319-71455-4
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2018
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-71455-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
New Interpretations of the Causes, Dynamics and Legacies of the Indonesian Genocide
pp. 27
A Case for Genocide: Indonesia, 1965–1966
pp. 51
The Road to Genocide: Indonesian Military Planning to Seize State Power Prior to 1 October 1965
pp. 71
The 30 September Movement and Its Aftermath in Bali, October–December 1965
pp. 89
The Connection Between Land Reform and the 1965–1966 Tragedy in Bali
pp. 115
Two Women’s Testimonies of Sexual Violence During the 1965–1966 Indonesian Massacres
pp. 133
A Rite of De-modernization: The Anti-Communist Purge in Surabaya
pp. 157
Counterrevolution in a Revolutionary Campus: How Did the “1965 Event” Affect an Indonesian Public University?
pp. 179
The 1965–1966 Violence, Religious Conversions and the Changing Relationship Between the Left and Indonesia’s Churches
pp. 199
The Efficacy of “Dangerous” Knowledge: “Children of Victims” in Indonesia After 1965
pp. 215
Remembering Suffering and Survival: Sites of Memory on Buru
pp. 235
Heads from the North: Transcultural Memorialization of the 1965 Indonesian Killings at the National Gallery of Australia
pp. 253
The History of Loss and the Loss of History: Papermoon Puppet Theatre Examines the Legacies of the 1965 Violence in Indonesia
pp. 269
Violent Histories and Embodied Memories: Affectivity of “The Act of Killing” and “The Look of Silence”
pp. 287
Zombie Anti-Communism? Democratization and the Demons of Suharto-Era Politics in Contemporary Indonesia
pp. 311
After 1965: Legal Matters for Justice?
pp. 335
Working from the Margins: Initiatives for Truth and Reconciliation for Victims of the 1965 Mass Violence in Solo and Palu
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