The Appearances of Memory – Mnemonic Practices of Architecture and Urban Form in Indonesia
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822346470
ISBN-10: 0822346478
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 60 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822346478
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 60 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Recenzii
I have always felt that we in Indonesia studies have been unusually lucky in having people thinking at the brink of the discipline, pushing the boundaries of the field. Abidin Kusno is one of those people. The Appearances of Memory is an extraordinary book.Rudolf Mrázek, author of A Certain Age: Colonial Jakarta through the Memories of Its IntellectualsThe Appearances of Memory offers fresh perspectives and intriguing analyses of the political culture of Indonesia as expressed through architecture, development, spatial relationships, and other facets of urban development in the colonial and national periods. It is further evidence of Abidin Kusnos unique capacity to probe the inner life of Indonesias distinct political culture and to connect it to the structures that give it meaning.Christopher Silver, author of Planning the Megacity: Jakarta in the Twentieth Century
"I have always felt that we in Indonesia studies have been unusually lucky in having people thinking at the brink of the discipline, pushing the boundaries of the field. Abidin Kusno is one of those people. The Appearances of Memory is an extraordinary book."--Rudolf Mrazek, author of A Certain Age: Colonial Jakarta through the Memories of Its Intellectuals "The Appearances of Memory offers fresh perspectives and intriguing analyses of the political culture of Indonesia as expressed through architecture, development, spatial relationships, and other facets of urban development in the colonial and national periods. It is further evidence of Abidin Kusno's unique capacity to probe the inner life of Indonesia's distinct political culture and to connect it to the structures that give it meaning."--Christopher Silver, author of Planning the Megacity: Jakarta in the Twentieth Century
"I have always felt that we in Indonesia studies have been unusually lucky in having people thinking at the brink of the discipline, pushing the boundaries of the field. Abidin Kusno is one of those people. The Appearances of Memory is an extraordinary book."--Rudolf Mrazek, author of A Certain Age: Colonial Jakarta through the Memories of Its Intellectuals "The Appearances of Memory offers fresh perspectives and intriguing analyses of the political culture of Indonesia as expressed through architecture, development, spatial relationships, and other facets of urban development in the colonial and national periods. It is further evidence of Abidin Kusno's unique capacity to probe the inner life of Indonesia's distinct political culture and to connect it to the structures that give it meaning."--Christopher Silver, author of Planning the Megacity: Jakarta in the Twentieth Century
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""The Appearances of Memory "offers fresh perspectives and intriguing analyses of the political culture of Indonesia as expressed through architecture, development, spatial relationships, and other facets of urban development in the colonial and national periods. It is further evidence of Abidin Kusno's unique capacity to probe the inner life of Indonesia's distinct political culture and to connect it to the structures that give it meaning."--Christopher Silver, author of "Planning the Megacity: Jakarta in the Twentieth Century"
Cuprins
Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
Governmentality
1. Whither Nationalist Urbanism? Public Life in Governor Sutiyoso's Jakarta 25
2. The Regime, the Busway, and the Construction of Urban Subjects in an Indonesian Metropolis 49
3. "Back to the City": Urban Architecture in the New Indonesia 71
Remembering and Forgetting
4. Glodok on Our Minds: Chinese Culture and the Forgetting of the May Riots 101
5. The Afterlife of the Empire Style, Indische Architectuur, and Art Deco 125
Reminiscences
6. Colonial Cities in Motion: Urban Symbolism and Popular Radicalism 155
7. Urban Pedagogy: The Appearance of Order and Normality in Late Colonial Java, 1926–42 182
Mental Nebulae
8. "The Reality of One-Which-Is-Two": Java's Reception of Global Islam 203
9. Guardian of Memories: The Gardu in Urban Java 223
Notes 279
Bibliography 313
Index 327
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
Governmentality
1. Whither Nationalist Urbanism? Public Life in Governor Sutiyoso's Jakarta 25
2. The Regime, the Busway, and the Construction of Urban Subjects in an Indonesian Metropolis 49
3. "Back to the City": Urban Architecture in the New Indonesia 71
Remembering and Forgetting
4. Glodok on Our Minds: Chinese Culture and the Forgetting of the May Riots 101
5. The Afterlife of the Empire Style, Indische Architectuur, and Art Deco 125
Reminiscences
6. Colonial Cities in Motion: Urban Symbolism and Popular Radicalism 155
7. Urban Pedagogy: The Appearance of Order and Normality in Late Colonial Java, 1926–42 182
Mental Nebulae
8. "The Reality of One-Which-Is-Two": Java's Reception of Global Islam 203
9. Guardian of Memories: The Gardu in Urban Java 223
Notes 279
Bibliography 313
Index 327
Descriere
A study of post-Suharto Indonesia that focuses on the role of architecture and urban space in defining social changes, as well the role that such spaces play in forming social and political identities, particularly social memories.