Exposed

A Visual History of the Destruction of the Indonesian Left

Douglas Kammen author Geoffrey Robinson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:15th Oct '25

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Exposed tells the story of the orchestrated mass violence of 1965–1968 in Indonesia and its aftermath. By highlighting visual imagery, Geoffrey Robinson and Douglas Kammen fill a void in existing accounts, challenge distorted official narratives, and establish a basis on which new social memories and interpretations might be formed.

Following an alleged coup attempt on October 1, 1965, at least half a million members of the legal Communist Party of Indonesia and other leftist organizations were killed and another million or so were detained and held for long periods without charge or trial. The consequences of these events were far-reaching and marked a crucial turning point in the Cold War. In less than a year, the largest non-governing Communist party in the world was crushed, and the country's popular left-nationalist President Sukarno was swept aside, signaling the start of more than three decades of military-backed authoritarian rule. Exposed is the first-ever visual history of these important, but long-obscured, events.

"Together, these photographs, accompanied by brief texts, seek to construct a narrative far different from the official one, and more powerful than that written to date by historians and popularizers." – Red Archipelago

"The left was once a vibrant and influential part of Indonesian political life, but in 1965-66 the Indonesian army and its allies violently destroyed it. Exposed offers the most accessible account yet of how they did so. As Indonesian society continues to bear the imprint of these events, the book stands as essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the country today." – asian review of books

ISBN: 9781501780592

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 907g

320 pages