Indonesia has been torn by massive internal conflicts over the
last decade. The absence of functioning national tools of
reconciliation and the often limited success of an internationally
established ?reconciliation toolkit? of truth commissions and law
enforcement, justice and human rights, forgiveness and amnesty,
requires us to interrogate commonly held notions of reconciliation
and transitional justice. Reconciling Indonesia fills two major
gaps in the literature on Indonesia and peace and conflict studies
more generally: the neglect of grassroots agency for peace and the
often overlooked collective and cultural dimension of
reconciliation.
Bringing together scholars from all over the world, this volume
draws upon multi-disciplinary theoretical perspectives, extensive
fieldwork and activists' experience, and explores the ways in which
reconciliation connects with issues like civil society, gender,
religion, tradition, culture, education, history, displacement and
performance. It covers different areas of Indonesia, from Aceh in
the West to the Moluccas in the East, and deals with a broad
variety of conflicts and violence, such as communal violence,
terrorist attacks, secessionist conflicts, localized small-scale
conflicts, and the mass violence of 1965-66. Reconciling Indonesia
offers new understandings of grassroots or bottom-up reconciliation
approaches and thus goes beyond prevalent political and legal
approaches to reconciliation.
Reconciling Indonesia is important reading for scholars,
activists and anyone interested in current developments in
Indonesia and the broader region and in new approaches to peace and
conflict research.
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