Ummah Yet Proletariat : Islam, Marxism, and the Making of the Indonesian Republic

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Ummah Yet Proletariat : Islam, Marxism, and the Making of the Indonesian Republic

  • 著者名:Hongxuan, Lin
  • 価格 ¥19,236 (本体¥17,488)
  • Oxford University Press(2023/08/04発売)
  • ポイント 174pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197657386
  • eISBN:9780197657409

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From 1965 to 1966, at least 500,000 Indonesians were killed in military-directed violence that targeted suspected Communists. Muslim politicians justified the killings, arguing that Marxism posed an existential threat to all religions. Since then, the demonization of Marxism, as well as the presumed irreconcilability of Islam and Marxism, has permeated Indonesian society. Today, the Indonesian military and Islamic political parties regularly invoke the spectre of Marxism as an enduring threat that would destroy the republic if left unchecked.In Ummah Yet Proletariat, Lin Hongxuan explores the relationship between Islam and Marxism in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) and Indonesia from the publication of the first Communist periodical in 1915 to the beginning of the 1965-66 massacres. Lin demonstrates how, in contrast to state-driven narratives, Muslim identity and Marxist analytical frameworks coexisted in Indonesian minds, as well as how individuals' Islamic faith shaped their openness to Marxist ideas. Examining Indonesian-language print culture, including newspapers, books, pamphlets, memoirs, letters, novels, plays, and poetry, Lin shows how deeply embedded confluences of Islam and Marxism were in the Indonesian nationalist project. He argues that these confluences were the result of Indonesian participation in networks of intellectual exchange across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, of Indonesians "translating" the world to Indonesia in an ambitious project of creative adaptation.

Table of Contents

IntroductionChapter One: Incubating Communism in the Netherlands East IndiesChapter Two: New Modes of MovementChapter Three: The Revolutionary ConsensusChapter Four: A Critical Ummah, A Conscious ProletariatEpilogue: NASAKOM and Its ProponentsConclusion

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