Conservative corporatist: Nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: The ideas of Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto

Javanese nationalism was one of the earliest nationalist thoughts to have arisen in the colony. It later bifurcated into two discourses: a leftist-inspired, revolutionary minded nationalism and a conservative, aristocratic-based Javanese nationalism based on the idea of cultural rejuvenation. Indone...

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Main Author: Farabi Fakih
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BRILL 2013-01-01
Series:Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
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Online Access:http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/btlv/article/view/8552
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spelling doaj-b2d600764602449cb78fe11070e2044a2021-04-02T01:17:58ZengBRILLBijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde0006-22942013-01-011684420444Conservative corporatist: Nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: The ideas of Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto SoerotoFarabi FakihJavanese nationalism was one of the earliest nationalist thoughts to have arisen in the colony. It later bifurcated into two discourses: a leftist-inspired, revolutionary minded nationalism and a conservative, aristocratic-based Javanese nationalism based on the idea of cultural rejuvenation. Indonesian nationalism was a composite of a variety of nationalist discourses that appeared in the early twentieth century, yet present day nationalist historiography dismisses and camouflaged the influence of the conservative, feudal-minded discourse of Javanese aristocratic nationalists. The paper looks into the thoughts of two aristocratic conservative, Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto, and highlight the major thoughts within the conservative discourse. It points to the possible conservative origin of some of the components that represent present-day Indonesian nationalism and stress the need to understand further the intertwined and trans-ideological nature of Indonesian nationalism.http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/btlv/article/view/8552nationalismconservativeconservatismaristocracyintellectualNoto SoerotoSoetatmo SoeriokoesoemoJavanesecultural rejuvenation
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Conservative corporatist: Nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: The ideas of Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto
Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
nationalism
conservative
conservatism
aristocracy
intellectual
Noto Soeroto
Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo
Javanese
cultural rejuvenation
author_facet Farabi Fakih
author_sort Farabi Fakih
title Conservative corporatist: Nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: The ideas of Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto
title_short Conservative corporatist: Nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: The ideas of Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto
title_full Conservative corporatist: Nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: The ideas of Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto
title_fullStr Conservative corporatist: Nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: The ideas of Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto
title_full_unstemmed Conservative corporatist: Nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: The ideas of Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto
title_sort conservative corporatist: nationalist thoughts of aristocrats: the ideas of soetatmo soeriokoesoemo and noto soeroto
publisher BRILL
series Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
issn 0006-2294
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Javanese nationalism was one of the earliest nationalist thoughts to have arisen in the colony. It later bifurcated into two discourses: a leftist-inspired, revolutionary minded nationalism and a conservative, aristocratic-based Javanese nationalism based on the idea of cultural rejuvenation. Indonesian nationalism was a composite of a variety of nationalist discourses that appeared in the early twentieth century, yet present day nationalist historiography dismisses and camouflaged the influence of the conservative, feudal-minded discourse of Javanese aristocratic nationalists. The paper looks into the thoughts of two aristocratic conservative, Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo and Noto Soeroto, and highlight the major thoughts within the conservative discourse. It points to the possible conservative origin of some of the components that represent present-day Indonesian nationalism and stress the need to understand further the intertwined and trans-ideological nature of Indonesian nationalism.
topic nationalism
conservative
conservatism
aristocracy
intellectual
Noto Soeroto
Soetatmo Soeriokoesoemo
Javanese
cultural rejuvenation
url http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/btlv/article/view/8552
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