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Menciptakan kebudayaan untuk bangsa baru; Sulawesi Selatan 1950-1965

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posted on 2023-05-22, 13:19 authored by Barbara HatleyBarbara Hatley
South Sulawesi might seem at first a less than promising site for exploring Indonesian cultural activities during the 1950s and 1960s. Given the reportedly low level of pre-war education and nationalist organization in the region (Harvey 1977:21) and the fact that it remained part of the Dutch-created Negara Indonesia Timur (NIT, State of Eastern Indonesia) until the end of 1950, one might expect that there was less involvement here in the developing modern, Indonesian national culture than in other parts of Indonesia, less interaction with the major centres of activity in Java. More importantly, during the 1950s Sulawesi was the site of two regional rebellions, the Darul Islam revolt of Kahar Muzzakar in the south, commencing in 1950, and the PERMESTA rebellion of 1957 centred mainly in the north. Problems of political instability, lack of security and social and economic disruption seem likely to have impacted severely on the energy and resources available for cultural activities.

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Publication title

Ahli Waris Budaya Dunia: Menjadi Indonesia 1950-1965

Editors

J Lindsay and MHT Liem

Pagination

377-409

ISBN

9789793790640

Department/School

School of Humanities

Publisher

KITLV Press

Place of publication

Jakarta

Extent

18

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Copyright 2011 KITLV-Jakarta

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  • Restricted

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