“选举总统是伊斯兰崇拜”——改革时期阿兹尤马尔迪·阿兹拉的平面媒体话语(1998-2004)

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Amanda tho Seeth
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本文分析了1998年至2004年印尼民主化进程中伊斯兰学者和著名公共知识分子阿祖马尔迪·阿兹拉的新闻活动,并将其置于背景中。对Azra在印尼四家最著名的媒体发表的84篇媒体文章进行了深入的内容分析。调查发现,在担任印尼最大的伊斯兰高等教育学院院长期间,阿兹拉主要就伊斯兰教与民主的兼容性、不同信仰间的宽容与和平等话题向受过教育的印尼中产阶级发表讲话,他还对该国的政治和宗教精英以及民间社会提出了尖锐的批评,所有这些都积极促进了批判性话语和民主化公共领域言论自由的表达。文章首先讨论了公共知识分子的几个经典社会学方面,并评估了它们与印尼背景的相关性。接下来,通过借鉴国家资助的印尼伊斯兰学术界的历史,文章认为,阿兹拉的公共政治参与和话语风格具有代表性,说明了自该国独立以来塑造印尼公共领域的一个更广泛的现象:伊斯兰学者的公共政治机构,他们在社会中充当着国际化的经纪人。文章进一步认为,印尼伊斯兰学术环境在政治进程和公开支持民主方面构成了一个独特的宗教行动者群体,这一动态值得更多的学术关注。
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“Electing a President is Islamic Worship”—The Print Media Discourse of Azyumardi Azra during Reformasi (1998–2004)
This article analyzes and contextualizes the journalistic activity of Islamic academic and celebrity public intellectual Azyumardi Azra during the Indonesian democratization process from 1998 to 2004, the so-called Reformasi. An in-depth content analysis of 84 media articles Azra published in the four most prominent Indonesian media outlets is presented. It finds that in his position as rector of the country’s largest Islamic higher education institute, Azra mostly addressed the educated Indonesian middle class on topics such as the compatibility of Islam and democracy and interfaith tolerance and peace, and that he also articulated sharp criticism on the country’s political and religious elite and civil society, all of which actively contributed to critical discourse and the expression of freedom of speech in the democratizing public sphere. The article first discusses several classical sociological aspects of public intellectuals and assesses their relevance for the Indonesian context. Next, by drawing on the history of state-funded Indonesian Islamic academia, the article argues that Azra’s public political engagement and discursive style are representative and illustrative of a broader phenomenon that since the country’s independence shapes the Indonesian public sphere: the public political agency of Islamic academics who act as cosmopolitan brokers in society. The article further argues that the Indonesian Islamic academic milieu constitutes a distinctive religious actor group in political processes and in publicly backing up democracy—dynamics that deserve more scholarly attention.
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