Aksi Kamisan: Lamenting Women, State Violence and Human Security

This paper investigates the relationship of Aksi Kamisan and human security. It narrates the phenomenon of women participating in Aksi Kamisan who lament silently before the Presidential office. It explores the essential contribution of these women parading in front of the government offices in prom...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1854d35e44344701a96c0509eca84e062021-11-09T17:21:17ZAksi Kamisan: Lamenting Women, State Violence and Human Security2614-25622406-874810.26593/jihi.v13i1.2658.31-43https://doaj.org/article/1854d35e44344701a96c0509eca84e062017-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journal.unpar.ac.id/index.php/JurnalIlmiahHubunganInternasiona/article/view/2658https://doaj.org/toc/2614-2562https://doaj.org/toc/2406-8748This paper investigates the relationship of Aksi Kamisan and human security. It narrates the phenomenon of women participating in Aksi Kamisan who lament silently before the Presidential office. It explores the essential contribution of these women parading in front of the government offices in promoting human security. Women participants of Aksi Kamisan choose lamentation as a persuasive language to deliver messages on the importance of human security. Analyzing their letters sent to the present President and listening to their oral testimonies, I systematize their previously implicit understanding of human security. In the process I expose the underlying theology of the so-called ‘god of security’ by regimes after the reformation era. Finally I reflect on the theme from the historical-feminist-theological perspectives finding deeper meaning in the pursuit of truth and healing in the face of human suffering.Mutiara AndalasParahyangan Centre for International Studies, Parahyangan Catholic UniversityarticleInternational relationsJZ2-6530ENIDJurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 31-43 (2017)
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Aksi Kamisan: Lamenting Women, State Violence and Human Security
description This paper investigates the relationship of Aksi Kamisan and human security. It narrates the phenomenon of women participating in Aksi Kamisan who lament silently before the Presidential office. It explores the essential contribution of these women parading in front of the government offices in promoting human security. Women participants of Aksi Kamisan choose lamentation as a persuasive language to deliver messages on the importance of human security. Analyzing their letters sent to the present President and listening to their oral testimonies, I systematize their previously implicit understanding of human security. In the process I expose the underlying theology of the so-called ‘god of security’ by regimes after the reformation era. Finally I reflect on the theme from the historical-feminist-theological perspectives finding deeper meaning in the pursuit of truth and healing in the face of human suffering.
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title_short Aksi Kamisan: Lamenting Women, State Violence and Human Security
title_full Aksi Kamisan: Lamenting Women, State Violence and Human Security
title_fullStr Aksi Kamisan: Lamenting Women, State Violence and Human Security
title_full_unstemmed Aksi Kamisan: Lamenting Women, State Violence and Human Security
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