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POLITIK KEKERASAN DAN PEMBISUAN
Author(s) -
I Ngurah Suryawan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
kritis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2579-5651
pISSN - 0215-4765
DOI - 10.24246/kritis.v25i1p54-70
Subject(s) - tragedy (event) , silence , witness , history , new guinea , sociology , aesthetics , political science , ethnology , law , social science , art
This paper discusses the implications of the tragedy series that have general developed strategies in the communities in Papua and how the communities responded the tragedy. Along with the memories of the violence and how they have been suffering by the tragedy, there was also a “culture” to remind “silent”—afraid to bear witness. The communities became a muted group. The culture of the silences also grew in the education matter. Materials in formal education in Indonesia somehow fail to recognize the tragedy series that happened to the people of Papua. There are many encouragements to Papuan to break the culture of silence, brave to be witnesses, educate others about the tragedy. In this paper the discussion will explore the relation between the violence that the Papuan had been experienced personally and the culture of silence that later grown and settled in their communities.

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