Disruption of Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of the Existential Experience among Minorities in Post 2017’s Jakarta Election

Several distinguished philosophers provide insightful reflections on the meaning of alienation, anxiety, and apathy. This paper elaborates on these notions based on Kierkegaard’s idea of anxiety and Marx’s idea of alienation in the experience of the supporters of Basuki Tjahaya Purnama (BTP) after h...

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Main Authors: Yanny Mokorowu, Denni Boy Saragih, Hery Winoto, Prasasti Peranginangin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/04/shsconf_icsh2020_01030.pdf
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spelling doaj-59a7195b50854ec98996cb9003361e432021-04-02T11:39:23ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242020-01-01760103010.1051/shsconf/20207601030shsconf_icsh2020_01030Disruption of Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of the Existential Experience among Minorities in Post 2017’s Jakarta ElectionYanny Mokorowu0Denni Boy Saragih1Hery Winoto2Prasasti Peranginangin3Center of Character Development, Krida Wacana Christian UniversityCenter of Character Development, Krida Wacana Christian UniversityFaculty of Economics, Krida Wacana Christian UniversityCenter of Character Development, Krida Wacana Christian UniversitySeveral distinguished philosophers provide insightful reflections on the meaning of alienation, anxiety, and apathy. This paper elaborates on these notions based on Kierkegaard’s idea of anxiety and Marx’s idea of alienation in the experience of the supporters of Basuki Tjahaya Purnama (BTP) after his loss in the Jakarta governor election of 2017. The qualitative findings show the result has left a deep impact among his supporters, especially those who share the same background as BTP, namely the Chinese-Christian minority. In their view, the main reason for BTP’s loss was the racial and religious smear campaign played out during the election. This led them to a deep disappointment in response to the unexpected turn of events. The findings show that the feelings of the Chinese as second-class citizens in Indonesia have resurfaced. At an existential level, it raises anxiety and alienation that has led to social and political apathy among those who identify themselves as the ChineseChristian minority. The existential impact of the disappointment has led to a feeling of indifference and resignation toward political involvement in future democratic affairs.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/04/shsconf_icsh2020_01030.pdfalienationanxietyapathychinese-christianminority
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Prasasti Peranginangin
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Denni Boy Saragih
Hery Winoto
Prasasti Peranginangin
Disruption of Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of the Existential Experience among Minorities in Post 2017’s Jakarta Election
SHS Web of Conferences
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anxiety
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Denni Boy Saragih
Hery Winoto
Prasasti Peranginangin
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title Disruption of Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of the Existential Experience among Minorities in Post 2017’s Jakarta Election
title_short Disruption of Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of the Existential Experience among Minorities in Post 2017’s Jakarta Election
title_full Disruption of Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of the Existential Experience among Minorities in Post 2017’s Jakarta Election
title_fullStr Disruption of Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of the Existential Experience among Minorities in Post 2017’s Jakarta Election
title_full_unstemmed Disruption of Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of the Existential Experience among Minorities in Post 2017’s Jakarta Election
title_sort disruption of identity: a qualitative exploration of the existential experience among minorities in post 2017’s jakarta election
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Several distinguished philosophers provide insightful reflections on the meaning of alienation, anxiety, and apathy. This paper elaborates on these notions based on Kierkegaard’s idea of anxiety and Marx’s idea of alienation in the experience of the supporters of Basuki Tjahaya Purnama (BTP) after his loss in the Jakarta governor election of 2017. The qualitative findings show the result has left a deep impact among his supporters, especially those who share the same background as BTP, namely the Chinese-Christian minority. In their view, the main reason for BTP’s loss was the racial and religious smear campaign played out during the election. This led them to a deep disappointment in response to the unexpected turn of events. The findings show that the feelings of the Chinese as second-class citizens in Indonesia have resurfaced. At an existential level, it raises anxiety and alienation that has led to social and political apathy among those who identify themselves as the ChineseChristian minority. The existential impact of the disappointment has led to a feeling of indifference and resignation toward political involvement in future democratic affairs.
topic alienation
anxiety
apathy
chinese-christian
minority
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