墓地侵占与反华紧张关系:来自中爪哇的见解

Daniel J. Garr
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几个世纪以来,印尼的中国少数民族一直生活在一个社会紧张的环境中。本短片将以爪哇人侵占华人墓地为背景,探讨中国与爪哇人的关系。将考虑四个问题,这些问题将说明这两个种族群体之间长期紧张关系的性质:1)发展非正规部门和住房的方式;2)爪哇人对中国人的经济态度;3)中国人与法律和权威的关系以及如何解决冲突;4)中爪哇关系的语言语境。虽然占用墓地是一个渐进的过程,但这是对华人在爪哇社会中弱势地位的根本认识的结果。在很大程度上,土地的合法占用也源于这样一种观念,即中国政府和政府官员最终都不会默许擅自占用者的愿望。
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Cemetery Squatting and Anti-Chinese Tensions: Insights from Central Java
Over the centuries, the Chinese minority in I ndonesia has l ived in an envi ronment characterized by social tensions. This pa­ per wi l l explore Chinese-Javanese relations in the microcosm of a Javanese squatter settlement that has invaded a Chinese cemetery. Four issues wi l l be considered which will i l lustrate the nature of long-standing tensions between these two eth­ nic groups: 1 ) the manner in which info rmal secto r housing is developed; 2) economic att itudes of the Javanese with respect to the Chinese; 3) the relationship of the Chinese to law and authority and how confl ict resolution is approached; and 4) the l inguistic context of Chinese-Javanese re lations. Although cemetery squatt ing has been an incremental process, it has been the result of a fundamental perception of the weak posi­ t ion of the Chinese in Javanese society. S imi larly, the i l legal occupation of land also results f rom perceptions that both the Chinese and publ ic officials wi l l u l t imately acquiesce to the squatters' aspi rations.
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