Rezza Maulana
Peneliti di lembaga LABEL, UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta.

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Pergulatan Identitas Tionghoa Muslim: Pengalaman Yogyakarta Maulana, Rezza
Kontekstualita: Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan Vol 26, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Kontekstualita: Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan

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This paper throws light on the historical development of Tionghoa Muslim in Yogyakarta. Using histrorical analysis, it found that the origins of Tionghoa Muslim can be traced back to the early 18th century of Javanese kingdom when, for instance, Sultan Hamengku Buwono III appointed a Muslim of Tionghoa origin to be his regent. In the new order era, Tionghoa Muslim in Yogyakarta kept their low profile against the backdrop of New Order regime’s policy of assimilation. However, after the gate of democratisation was opened in the late 1990’s, Tionghoa Muslims in this area have enjoyed a freedom to express their identity by, among others, celebrating Chinese New Year’s festival in the public. The articel then concludes that the construction of Tionghoa Muslim’s identity in Yogyakarta is very much affected by the government policy (politics).
Pers Tionghoa Pasca Orde Baru di Yogyakarta MAULANA, REZZA
Komunikator Vol 5, No 01 (2013)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Since the end of Soeharto regime in 1998, dozens of newspapers with Chinese language and Indonesian newspapers which were published by Chinese people started to emerge. Having bases in some major cities, these newspapers aimed for all Chinese community. However, most of them did not exist in a long period. Interestingly, some of the Chinese press in some regions goes along in some certain pages in the local newspapers, such as in Yogyakarta. With this format, they can survive and become the media of expression for Indo-Chinese people. This paper essentially observes these phenomena in three Yogyakarta local newspapers, namely Bernas Jogja, Radar Jogja, and Harian Jogja (Harjo). Keywords: politic of recognition, identity, minority, contestation, media business