Salam, berikut saya teruskan keterangan mengenai seminar yang diselenggarakan oleh CSEAS UCLA [siapa tahu ada yang akan berkunjung ke LA minggu depan]. Banyak sekali tokoh-tokoh masyarakat Indonesia yang hadir disana seperti Gunawan Mohammad [pemimpin direksi TEMPO] dan Pak. Mochtar Pabottinggi [peneliti senior LIPI]. Seminar ini free of charge. salam, -t- +++++++++++++++ 3/26/01---DRAFT---changes may occur! http://www.isop.ucla.edu/cseas/events.htm History and Memory in Contemporary Indonesia International Conference Center for Southeast Asian Studies University of California, Los Angeles 6-7 April, 2001 Friday, 6 April 8:15-9:00 Registration and Coffee 9:00 Opening Remarks Anthony Reid, CSEAS Director 9:10 Introduction to Conference Theme Mary Zurbuchen, CSEAS/Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures 9:30-11:45 Session One: Sites of Memory in History and Historiography " History of Trauma and Sites of Memory" Klaus H. Schreiner International Forum on Indonesian Development, Brussels "Remembering and Forgetting War and Revolution" Anthony Reid, UCLA Coffee Break "Nugroho Notosusanto: The Legacy of a Historian in the Service of an Authoritarian Regime" Kate McGregor, University of Melbourne " The Battle for History after Suharto" Gerry van Klinken, Inside Indonesia 11:45-12:30 Comments on Session One Papers Discussant: Mochtar Pabottingi, University of Wisconsin/Indonesian Institute of Sciences 12:30-2:00 LUNCH Café Roma, Anderson School of Business 2:00-3:45 Session Two: Historical Predicaments in Regional Memory "Invisible Warrior, Unforseeable Nation: Murder Spree in East Java, 1998" Fadjar I. Thufail, University of Wisconsin "Struggling with History, Histories of Struggle: Aceh in (Re)forming Indonesia" Elizabeth Drexler, University of Washington "Remembering the Regional Revolution in Sulawesi" Andi F. Bakti, McGill University 3:45-4:00 Coffee break 4:00-4:45 Comments on Session Two Papers Discussant: Nancy Peluso, University of California, Berkeley 6:30 PM CONFERENCE DINNER for Presenters UCLA Faculty Center Saturday 7 April 8:30-9:00 Continental Breakfast 9:00-11:00 Session Three: Memory in Transition "Material Witnesses: Reformasi Photographs and Popular Memory" Karen Strassler, University of Michigan "Theological Debates over Female Leadership: A Feminist History" Lies Marcoes, Insan Hitawacana Sejahtera Social Research Center " Transitional Truth-Seeking: A Comparative Perspective on Indonesia, East Timor and South Africa" Paul van Zyl, Columbia University 11:00-11:15 Coffee Break 11:30-12:15 Comments on Session Three Papers Discussant: Geoffrey Robinson, UCLA 12:15-1:30 LUNCH Café Roma, Anderson School of Business 1:30-3:45 Session Four: Memory in Performance and Narrative " Kali: A Libretto" Goenawan Mohamad, TEMPO "Kali and the Poetics of Violence" Laurie J. Sears, University of Washington Coffee Break "The Memory of Language" Hendrik Maier, University of Leiden /UCLA "My Life as a Shadow Master under Suharto" A Conversation with Ki Tristuti Rachmadi, Solo, Indonesia (facilitated by Laurie J. Sears) 3:45-4:45 Comments on Session Four Papers Discussant: Mary Zurbuchen 4:45 Closing Remarks: Anthony Reid 5:00 Light Refreshments 6:00-7:30 A Program of Javanese Dance and Wayang featuring: Ki Tristuti Rachmadi (Solo, Indonesia) and Eko Supriyanto (UCLA) UCLA Gamelan Room
