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The End of Silence : Accounts of the 1965 Genocide in Indonesia / Soe Tjen Marching.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Asian History ; 4Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (224 p.) : 16 halftonesContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789462983908
  • 9789048534364
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.09598
LOC classification:
  • HN710.Z9 V564 2017
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table Of Contents -- Apology -- Timeline: Indonesia, 1965-1967 -- The Mutation Of Fear -- Part 1 Accounts Of The Victims: The Letter In The Sock -- The Letter In The Sock -- Working For My Oppressor -- The Amazing Library -- The Commander And His Mistress -- Part 2 The Steel Women -- Being Educated In Prison -- The Horrific Torture And Rape -- Part 3 The Accounts Of The Siblings -- The Lunch Box My Brother Never Received -- Beyond The Look Of Silence -- Part 4 The Accounts Of The Children -- My Childhood With Strangers -- Annus Horibilis -- The Biggest Traitor In Indonesia? -- Bapak Was Slaughtered In Front Of Me -- My Family'S Dark Secret -- The Flight Of My Father -- The Son Of Pudji Rahardjo -- The Secret Of My Name -- Part 5 The Accounts Of The Grandchildren -- The Day I Found Out About My Grandpa -- Born And Raised On Buru -- My Grandfather'S Earlobes -- The Eternal Fear -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: In the late 1960s, between one and two million people were killed by Indonesian president Suharto's army in the name of suppressing communism-and more than fifty years later, the issue of stigmatisation is still relevant for many victims of the violence and their families. The End of Silence presents the stories of these individuals, revealing how many survivors from the period have been so strongly affected by the strategy used by Suharto and his Western allies that these survivors, still afraid to speak out, essentially serve to maintain the very ideology that led to their persecution.
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Frontmatter -- Table Of Contents -- Apology -- Timeline: Indonesia, 1965-1967 -- The Mutation Of Fear -- Part 1 Accounts Of The Victims: The Letter In The Sock -- The Letter In The Sock -- Working For My Oppressor -- The Amazing Library -- The Commander And His Mistress -- Part 2 The Steel Women -- Being Educated In Prison -- The Horrific Torture And Rape -- Part 3 The Accounts Of The Siblings -- The Lunch Box My Brother Never Received -- Beyond The Look Of Silence -- Part 4 The Accounts Of The Children -- My Childhood With Strangers -- Annus Horibilis -- The Biggest Traitor In Indonesia? -- Bapak Was Slaughtered In Front Of Me -- My Family'S Dark Secret -- The Flight Of My Father -- The Son Of Pudji Rahardjo -- The Secret Of My Name -- Part 5 The Accounts Of The Grandchildren -- The Day I Found Out About My Grandpa -- Born And Raised On Buru -- My Grandfather'S Earlobes -- The Eternal Fear -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index

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In the late 1960s, between one and two million people were killed by Indonesian president Suharto's army in the name of suppressing communism-and more than fifty years later, the issue of stigmatisation is still relevant for many victims of the violence and their families. The End of Silence presents the stories of these individuals, revealing how many survivors from the period have been so strongly affected by the strategy used by Suharto and his Western allies that these survivors, still afraid to speak out, essentially serve to maintain the very ideology that led to their persecution.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022)