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BREAKING THE SILENCE
SURVIVORS SPEAK ABOUT 1965–66 VIOLENCE IN INDONESIA
EDITED BY PUTU OKA SUKANTA
TRANSLATED BY JENNIFER LINDSAY
Contents
About the Herb Feith Translation Series
Foreword
Editor’s comments
Glossary
1. Asman YodjodoloNever-ending struggle
2. BenyThe search for healing
3. I Ketut SumartaGuilty until never proven innocent
4. Lambatu bin LanasiDemanding rehabilitation of his reputation
5. LeoSurviving New Order oppression
6. LestariMy ideals for my country
7. Luh SutariPlaiting stories
8. NadueAlways loyal to my country
9. NikoClarity at last
10. PermadiLife in painting
11. Rahim MarhabHistory will reveal the truth
12. RukiahUndying loyalty
13. SutarniA story of family survival
14. Ibu TachrinTriumph over oppression
15. WardikNew Order survivor
About the editor
About the Herb Feith Translation Series
The Herb Feith Translation Series publishes high-quality non-fiction manuscripts not yet available in English, which enhance scholarship and teaching about Indonesia. Published by the Herb Feith Foundation in conjunction with Monash University, the books are available ‘open access’ or for free download.
The Herb Feith Foundation was established in 2003 to commemorate the life and work of Herb Feith (1930–2001), volunteer, scholar, teacher and peace activist. Its mission is to promote and support work of the kind to which Herb Feith devoted his life, including the study of Indonesia, through a range of educational activities including research and teaching and in the publication and promotion of such work.
Series Board
Professor Greg Barton
Assoc. Prof. Charles. A. Coppel
Dr Jemma Purdey
Dr Djin Siauw
Mr Pat Walsh OA
Translating accounts of the 1965–66 mass violence in Indonesia
Series co-ordinated by Dr Kate McGregor and Dr Jemma Purdey
Until recently there have been very few accounts available in Indonesian or English of the 1965–66 mass violence as told by witnesses, survivors or perpetrators. Today an increasing number of memoirs and short testimony collections are available in Indonesian, however, very few are yet available in English language. This has prevented a greater understanding outside Indonesia of how this violence continues to impact on Indonesians and of how they now understand this traumatic period of their nation’s history.
These translated works are valuable resources for all who seek to understand Indonesia today, and especially for undergraduate students of Asian history and the history of mass violence and ............
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