Surabaya, 1945-2010 : neighbourhood, state and economy in indonesia's city of struggle

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Surabaya, 1945-2010 : neighbourhood, state and economy in indonesia's city of struggle

Robbie Peters

(Southeast Asia publications series)

Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with NUS Press and NIAS Press, c2013

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includes bibliographical references (p. 223-239) and index

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Surabaya, 1945-2010 presents the recent history of one of Indonesia's great port cities as viewed from a crowded low-income neighbourhood (kampung) called Dinoyo. By following the lives of Dinoyo residents over three generations, it provides a new perspective on landmark moments in the country's modern history, including the war for independence, the destruction of the Communist Party, the petrus anti-crime campaign, neighbourhood improvement projects, the fall of the New Order and the rise of democracy, as well as more recent government campaigns to fight terrorism and promote urban renewal. During several long periods of residence in the kampung, Robbie Peters gathered richly detailed information about the responses of its residents to the tumultuous process of political reform and economic growth. He shows how their informal economy adapted to the forces of urban change, and how their neighbourhood-based social institutions promoted a 'participative' citizenship that resisted state attempts to shape a more exclusive citizenship that restricted the rights of newcomers to the city. Residents of urban neighbourhoods such as Kampung Dinoyo make up a substantial proportion of Indonesia's urban population and their kampungs a significant proportion of urban land, yet they rarely appear in historical accounts of the Indonesian city. Peters' account of urban life as experienced by one group of kampung residents is a unique contribution to the literature on one of Asia's largest and most complex countries. Shortlisted for the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EuroSEAS) Humanities Book Prize 2015.

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  • NCID
    BB26902568
  • ISBN
    • 9789971696443
  • Country Code
    si
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Singapore
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 254 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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