Culture, Power, and Authoritarianism in the Indonesian State: Cultural Policy across the Twentieth Century to the Reform EraBRILL, 6 Jun 2013 - 330 halaman Culture, Power, and Authoritarianism in the Indonesian State is a critical history of cultural policy in one of the world’s most diverse nations across the tumultuous twentieth century. It charts the influence of momentous political changes on the cultural policies of successive states, including colonial government, Japanese occupation, the killing and repression of the left and their affiliates, and the return of representative government, and examines broader social changes like nationalism and consumer culture. The book uses the concept of authoritarian cultural policy, or cultural policy that was premised on increased state control, tracing its presence from the colonial era until today. Tod Jones’ use of historical and case study chapters captures the central state’s changing cultural policies and its diverse outcomes across Indonesia. |
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The Relationship between Culture and Politics in Indonesia | 1 |
Part One A Short History of Indonesian Cultural Policy | 35 |
Culture and Government in the Late Colonial and Japanese Occupation Periods 19001945 | 37 |
The Changing Uses of Culture in Constitutional Democracy 19501957 and Guided Democracy 19571965 | 71 |
National Culture under an Authoritarian Regime | 113 |
Cultural Development in a Powerhouse State | 149 |
Ethnic Identity Decentralization and Tourism | 181 |
Part Two Cultural Policy Case Studies | 203 |
Cultural Parks and Arts Councils in the New Order and Reform Eras | 205 |
Cultural Management State Publications and Local Cultures | 241 |
Indonesias Cultural Policy Journey | 271 |
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Aceh activities adat administration aesthetic art forms artists arts councils Balai Pustaka Bandung behaviours Borobudur Budaya bureaucrats central chapter colonial command culture model cultural institutions Cultural Office cultural parks cultural policy cultural practices culture projects dalang directorate of Culture direktorat discourses discussed dutch economic elements ethnic cultures ethnic groups focus focussed Foulcher goals governmental Guided democracy identity important Indo Indonesian cultural policy Indonesian culture influence Islamic Jakarta Japanese cultural Kebudayaan Kesenian Ketoprak language LEKRA liberal linked Marriage Law ment modern Moertopo museums national culture nationalist Order period Order regime organizations Pancasila particular pembangunan performance perspective political population Prijono programmes provides province Proyek Reform regime’s regional art regional cultures relationship Riau role social society state’s Suharto Sukarno Sundanese Sundanese culture Sundanese language Taman Mini tion tourism traditional tural UNESCO Wahono West Java Western WJRAC yogyakarta