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ID188740
Title ProperOn the cultural politics of representing Dutch Moluccans at Barak 1B in the Netherlands
LanguageENG
AuthorMuzaini, Hamzah
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article considers heritage-making associated with Moluccans who, in 1951, were forced out of political necessity to migrate from what is present-day Indonesia to the Netherlands. Specifically, it examines how this story of movement has been represented at Barak 1B, a museum that marks the presence of the minority group within the Dutch nation. Following a brief history of the community, the article considers the genesis of the museum before outlining myriad strategies adopted within it to raise awareness about the Moluccan migrants, and insert them into the fold of national heritage-making in the Netherlands. It then considers public opinions about the museum to demonstrate how, despite appreciation for the gesture, the museum has also received criticisms revealing old wounds that have not healed, and contrasting ideas about how the community's heritage should be represented. Additionally, the article exposes the ambivalence felt by the community in terms of maintaining its ethnic identity and yet also ‘fitting in’ as Dutch, exposing tensions between the Moluccans and their hosts, as well as among the Moluccans themselves. It ends with implications for how heritage in Southeast Asia—both the region and its diasporas—need to be studied.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of South East Asian Studies Vol. 53, No.3; Oct 2022: p.512 - 533
Journal SourceJournal of South East Asian Studies 2022-07 53, 3
Key WordsNetherlands ;  Dutch Moluccans at Barak 1B