Segregasi Pasca Konflik, Communal Discourse, dan Material Culture bagi Penguatan Agama dan Kebangsaan di Maluku

Penulis

  • Nelson Semol Kalay Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Tarutong

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37429/arumbae.v2i1.414

Kata Kunci:

Maluku, post-conflict, collective memory, trust-building, religion, nationalism

Abstrak


There are many impacts of the conflict Ambon that occurred years ago which are still found in society. Two of them are collective trauma memory and settlement religious-based segregation. The focus of this article is the communal discourse on the settlement pattern of religious-based segregation. The theory as the basic perspective of this study is a socio-linguistic theory developed by Norman Fairclough through Critical Discourse Analysis Approach. The principle notion of this approach is that discourse has an important role in shaping a society. Therefore, the aim of this article is to remind all that because of the complexity faced by the society after the conflict, trust-building, and trauma-healing are programs that all must work on, especially when one talks about religion and nationalism in the Moluccas context.

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Wawancara

A. V . (tokoh masyarakat), wawancara oleh Nelson Kalay, Batu Merah. Tanggal 21 Juli 2019, pukul 18.00-20.00.

E. D . (tokoh masyarakat), wawancara oleh Nelson Kalay, Mardika. Tanggal 21 Juli 2019, pukul 13.45- 16.05.

Diterbitkan

2020-06-08