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Morning Star Rising

The Politics of Decolonization in West Papua

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Indonesia's ongoing occupation of West Papua represents a significant moral and political failure, largely overlooked by global governments. For over fifty years, West Papuans have fought against Indonesian colonization, united in their quest for merdeka (freedom). The Morning Star, a powerful symbol of hope, shines on the horizon, representing the aspirations for peace and justice in West Papua. This ethnographically framed account of the struggle for freedom challenges the prevailing narrative that the quest for political independence is fragmented and futile. Through extensive interviews with key figures in the decolonization movement, the author illuminates the complex dynamics of diasporic and inter-generational politics, as well as social and cultural resurgence. By emphasizing West Papuans' perspectives, the work reveals that the movement's strength lies in its unwavering determination and hope, rather than military power or influential allies. The book explores the intricate strands of decolonization across Melanesia, highlighting cultural diversity and political performance that are creating new trajectories. Additionally, it showcases the solidarity among Black and Indigenous communities, fostering a transnational grassroots movement that is gaining momentum. This essential reading is relevant to those interested in Pacific studies, Indigenous studies, development, activism, and decolonization.

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Morning Star Rising, Camellia Webb-Gannon

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Titre
Morning Star Rising
Sous-titre
The Politics of Decolonization in West Papua
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Rlpg/Galleys
Publié
2021
Format
rigide
Pages
228
ISBN13
9780824887872
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Indonesia's ongoing occupation of West Papua represents a significant moral and political failure, largely overlooked by global governments. For over fifty years, West Papuans have fought against Indonesian colonization, united in their quest for merdeka (freedom). The Morning Star, a powerful symbol of hope, shines on the horizon, representing the aspirations for peace and justice in West Papua. This ethnographically framed account of the struggle for freedom challenges the prevailing narrative that the quest for political independence is fragmented and futile. Through extensive interviews with key figures in the decolonization movement, the author illuminates the complex dynamics of diasporic and inter-generational politics, as well as social and cultural resurgence. By emphasizing West Papuans' perspectives, the work reveals that the movement's strength lies in its unwavering determination and hope, rather than military power or influential allies. The book explores the intricate strands of decolonization across Melanesia, highlighting cultural diversity and political performance that are creating new trajectories. Additionally, it showcases the solidarity among Black and Indigenous communities, fostering a transnational grassroots movement that is gaining momentum. This essential reading is relevant to those interested in Pacific studies, Indigenous studies, development, activism, and decolonization.