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Geoffrey Robinson Awarded the 2019 Raphael Lemkin Book Award by the Institute for the Study of Genocide
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“Down to the Very Roots”:The Indonesian Army’s Role in
the Mass Killings of 1965–66 – Geoffrey Robinson
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“The Killing Season left me heartbroken. I’ve spent fifteen years exposing the consequences of impunity for Indonesia’s genocide, and it was a painful catharsis to read this, the first morally honest, timelessly brilliant history of the killings as a whole. Geoffrey Robinson’s tone is a mixture of gentleness, empathy, and quiet anger–as though he knows Indonesia’s terrible silence can only be broken with grace. But this book also breaks an Americansilence, for Robinson reveals that the massacres would never have happened without U.S. support: this genocide is an American crime too. The Killing Season is a breathtaking, essential book.”–Joshua
Oppenheimer, director of The Act of Killing and The
Look of Silence
#MusimMenjagal adalah evaluasi sistematis teori-teori yang saling bersaing dan berlawanan mengenai kudeta yang memicu pembunuhan massal pada akhir 1965 dan awal 1966 di Indonesia,”
John T. Sidel, London
School of Economics and Political Science
“Sebuah laporan lengkap tentang salah satu kejadian paling brutal dalam sejarah abad ke- 20,”
-Greg Grandin, Professor of
History di New York University
Review Buku
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The Legacies of the Indonesian Counter-Revolution: New Insights and Remaining Issues – Olle Törnquist
The article reviews three recent, commendable and important books about the Indonesian counter-revolution and killings of the mid1960s. Two case studies by Jess Melvin and Vannessa Hearman and a history by Geoffrey Robinson. R
Musim Kelima Dunia dan Abad Genosida – Kelana Wisnu Sapta Nugraha
Mass Killings That Were Planned – A ‘Game-changer’ ABOEPRIJADI SANTOSO – thejakartapost
The Truth about the Killing Fields – Margaret Scott [nybooks.com]
Unclean Evironment – AdrianVickers [times literary]
Indonesia’s Forgotten Bloodbath Cold War Crime and Cover-Up – Gary J. Bass
[history.ucla.edu]
Indonesia’s Killing Fields -Christopher Hale [historytoday.com]
Indonesia’s Red Slaughter – ALEX DE JONG [jacobinmag.com]
Better Dead Than Red – RICHARDCOCKETT [literaryreview.co.uk]
Review: The killing season -FRANK BEYER [insideindonesia]
A detailed look at Indonesia’s 1965-66 mass killings — and the West’s complicity Alex Salmon [greenleft.org.au]
An Indonesian tragedy – UDAYBALA KRISHNAN [thehindubusinessline.com]
KIRKUS REVIEW – A scholarly account of a forgotten bloodletting.
Review by Garce Leksana in Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia
Architects of Mass Slaughter – Malik Miah – solidarity-us.org
The Killing Season: A History of the Indonesian Massacres
Launching and discussion
The Killing Season examines one of the largest and swiftest instances of mass killing and incarceration in the twentieth century—the shocking anti-leftist purge that gripped Indonesia in 1965–66, leaving some five hundred thousand people dead and more than a million others in detention. Challenging conventional narratives, the book argues that the killing was the product of a deliberate campaign led by the Indonesian Army. It also details the critical role played by the United States, Britain, and other major powers in facilitating the mass murder and incarceration – and the more than 50 years of silence and inaction that followed. The Killing Season also engages wider theoretical debates about the logic and legacies of mass killing and incarceration, as well as the histories of human rights, US foreign policy, and the Cold War.
Geoffrey Robinson is a Professor of History at UCLA where he teaches and writes about political violence, genocide, human rights, and mass incarceration. His major works include: The Dark Side of Paradise: Political Violence in Bali (Cornell, 1995); East Timor 1999: Crimes against Humanity (Elsham & Hak, 2006); and “If You Leave Us Here, We Will Die”: How Genocide Was Stopped in East Timor (Princeton, 2010). Before coming to UCLA, Robinson worked for six years at Amnesty International’s Research Department in London.
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2018/03/lnl_20180307_2220.mp3
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