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" The Pain of Being Hybrid: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1068981
Doc. No : LA112610
Call No : ‭10.1163/25424246-00102004‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Albertus Bagus Laksana
Title & Author : The Pain of Being Hybrid: [Article] : Catholic Writers and Political Islam in Postcolonial Indonesia\ Albertus Bagus Laksana
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : International Journal of Asian Christianity
Date : 2018
Volume/ Issue Number : 1/2
Page No : 225–249
Abstract : Informed by postcolonial theories and approaches, and based on the works of three Indonesian Catholic writers, this essay looks at the ways in which these writers address the question of identity. They propose the notion of hybrid identity where the identity of the nation is built upon different layers of racial, ethnic, and religious belongings, and loyalties to local tradition and aspirations for modernity. While this notion of identity is inspired by the framework of “catholicity”, it is also “postcolonial” for a number of reasons. First, its formation betrays traces of colonial conditions and negotiations of power. Second, it reflects the subject position of these writers as Indonesian natives who embraced a religion that has complex ties to European colonialism and problematic relations with Islam. Third, it criticizes the post-colonial state and society, which perpetuate many of the ills of the colonial political system, including racism and the abuse of power. Their discourse also reveals the pain of being hybrid, mainly in their inability to appropriately tackle the question of political Islam. The recent political upheaval reveals the need for more creative engagement with political Islam in order for this hybrid identity to work. Informed by postcolonial theories and approaches, and based on the works of three Indonesian Catholic writers, this essay looks at the ways in which these writers address the question of identity. They propose the notion of hybrid identity where the identity of the nation is built upon different layers of racial, ethnic, and religious belongings, and loyalties to local tradition and aspirations for modernity. While this notion of identity is inspired by the framework of “catholicity”, it is also “postcolonial” for a number of reasons. First, its formation betrays traces of colonial conditions and negotiations of power. Second, it reflects the subject position of these writers as Indonesian natives who embraced a religion that has complex ties to European colonialism and problematic relations with Islam. Third, it criticizes the post-colonial state and society, which perpetuate many of the ills of the colonial political system, including racism and the abuse of power. Their discourse also reveals the pain of being hybrid, mainly in their inability to appropriately tackle the question of political Islam. The recent political upheaval reveals the need for more creative engagement with political Islam in order for this hybrid identity to work.
Descriptor : Asian Studies
Descriptor : Catholic Identity
Descriptor : Hybridity
Descriptor : Indonesia
Descriptor : Literature
Descriptor : Postcolonial
Descriptor : Religion in Asia
Descriptor : Religious Studies
Descriptor : Theology and World Christianity
Descriptor : World Christianity
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/25424246-00102004‬
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