跳到頁面主要內容區

TitleKeepers of the Grave: Ritual Guides, Ghosts, and Hidden Narratives in Indonesian History
Year110
Semester1
Publish Date2021/12/30
Journal NameKeepers of the Grave: Ritual Guides, Ghosts, and Hidden Narratives in Indonesian History
Journal Name Other
All Author梁家恩
Unit
Publisher
VolumeSpace and Culture 25(2), p.295-308
SummaryThe 1965 killings in Indonesia brought about the incarceration, disappearances, and deaths of 500,000 to one million alleged members of the Indonesian Communist Party. This article concentrates on several suspected mass graves in Central Java reputed to have supernatural energy emanating from the violent deaths of the individuals buried there. These sites also have gatekeepers or juru kunci bridging the living and the spirits inhabiting these spaces. This research asks, How do these sites, through their juru kunci, elucidate a past which continues to be silenced? I posit that through contact with the souls of the executed, these gatekeepers utilize an ethereal connection to subvert the state’s enforced silence. These sites also provide a ritual space transforming these ghosts into ancestors worthy of remembrance. By reclaiming the identities of those murdered, the living and the dead can achieve a kind of localized spiritual reconciliation.
Keyword
Use LangEnglish
ISSN(ISBN)1206-3312
Journalnature國外
Level,Other
UniversityCooperation
CorrespondingAuthor
Reviewsystem
Country美國
Open Call for Papers
PublicationStyle紙本
置頂