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Precarious Coexistence in Maluku: Fear and Trauma in Post-Conflict Christian-Muslim Relations

Riyanto, Geger - ;

This paper examines the precarious coexistence between Muslims and Christians in post-conflictMaluku, Indonesia. The lasting effects of brutal conflict have left fear and trauma as the dominant emotions in the relationships of local residents. While these emotions are commonly seen as hindrances to peace by scholars and non-scholars alike, in post-conflict societies, they are inescapable and deeply ingrained. Nevertheless, they not only drive division,but also the desire to maintain peace. In Maluku, both Christians and Muslims are bound by the shared understanding that their current peaceful coexistence is delicate, and they must be cautiousintheirinteractionswithpeopleofdifferentreligions,despiteongoinganimosityand mistrust.This ongoingreality in Maluku callsfor a reassessment of the normative tendency in peace discourses, which expect peace to be either ideal or impaired and tend not to be contextual in evaluating peace. To understand post-conflict coexistence better, we need to comprehend how emotions towards other groups operate in the emerging social settings.


Ketersediaan

Call NumberLocationAvailable
PSB lt.2 - Karya Akhir (Majalah)1
PenerbitDepok: UIII 2023
EdisiVol. 2 No. 1, 2023
SubjekMaluku
Peace
Christian-Muslim relations
post-conflict societies
ISBN/ISSN2829-3568
KlasifikasiNONE
Deskripsi Fisik136 p.
Info Detail SpesifikMuslim Politics Review
Other Version/RelatedTidak tersedia versi lain
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