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Dans l'archipel des Moluques, les îles Kei sont encore mal connues. A l'extrémité sud-ouest du groupe se trouve Tanebar-Evav, une petite île où vit une société de moins de mille personnes. Ici comme dans d'autres régions d'Indonésie, la maison est l'unité sociale fondamentale, le foyer et l'acteur de toutes les relations. Les maisons sont parties prenantes et donnantes dans tous les événements sociaux: mariages, funérailles, rituels saisonniers et occasionnels, et s'entraident en toute chose. Entourant les maisons, l'espace du village est fortement structuré, avec ses murs d'enceinte, ses portes, ses places, ses lieux marqués par les mythes des origines. Il est de plus imprégné de deux conceptions distinctes et complémentaires de la société, vue d'un côté dans ses lois internes et sa particularité - haratut -, de l'autre dans sa relation au dehors et à la loi universelle - lór. Cette double référence articule tous les niveaux de l'organisation sociale qui combine dans une structure complexe des traits relatifs à la filiation et à l'aînesse d'une part, à l'alliance asymétrique et à la relation frère-soeur de l'autre. Dans ce système, les maisons constituent les unités concrètes d'un ordre immédiat et permanent au nom duquel se maintient une société attachée à son identité, mais animée aussi par une très ancienne et profonde relation au monde et à l'histoire. The islands of Kei in the Moluccan archipelago are little known. This is a study of one of them - Tanebar-Evav - a small isolated island of fewer than 1000 inhabitants, situated at the south-west end of the archipelago. Cécile Barraud has carried out an intensive study of this small community, and has made a detailed analysis of its social organisation. Here, as in other parts of Indonesia, the fundamental social unit is the house, which is the agent and the focal point of all social relations. The houses are partners of exchange in all social events: marriages, funerals, seasonal rituals and others. They are…
Asian Studies --- Ethnic Studies --- Indonésie --- Tanebar-Evav --- coutumes --- parenté
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Dutch literature --- #ACA --- 870 --- Indonesië verhalen --- proza --- prose
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Islam --- Islamic fundamentalism --- Muslims --- 281 Politiek per land (behalve Belgie) --- Indonesië --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Islam - Indonesia --- Islamic fundamentalism - Indonesia --- Muslims - Indonesia
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The history of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) is part of the longstanding tradition of political Islam in Indonesia. Born in 1912 with the foundation of the Union of Muslim Traders (Sarekat Dagang Islam) this trend dominated the emerging nationalism in the Dutch East Indies for nearly twenty years. This initial momentum lies at the the origin of the two-dimensional Islamist project: to islamicise society by cleansing Islam of all practices considered to be impure; to mobilise the electorate by invoking Islamic values and their necessary implementation. Indeed, the birth and development of political Islam was closely linked to the reformist Muslim movement which in religious, cultural and social matters attempted to face the colonial challenge through a religious surge. In Indonesia, the Muhammadiyah, founded in 1912, and the Persatuan Islam, founded in 1923, provided most of the early generations of activists. During the decade after independence, militant Islam played a leading role in Indonesian politics. Between 1945 and 1960, the Masjumi party, which brought together most Muslim organisations, was one of the main government components and thereby constituted the matrix of political Islam in Indonesia to which the current generation of activists still refer. The discussions conducted within this party, especially the delicate compromises made between divine law and people's democracy, preconfigured the present debates conducted by Islamic parties. Like the current leaders of the PKS, this first generation of “government Islamists” was also confronted with economic and social modernity issues such as those related to the role of the West in this process. As the two following contributions remind us, its failure is mainly due to domestic reasons that in turn heavily influenced the way Indonesian Islam later considered these issues. Banned by President Sukarno and marginalised by the emerging New Order, the proponents of militant Islam had no choice but to…
Asian Studies --- politique --- religion --- Islam --- islam politique --- élections --- Indonésie --- Frères musulmans --- politics --- Indonesia --- Prosperous Justice Party --- PKS --- Tarbiyah Da'wa Movement --- political islam --- muslim Brotherhood
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