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Department of History National Seminar: Chinese-Javanese Cultural Hybridity in Indonesian History

  • HEADLINES, News Release, SDGs 4: Quality Education
  • 12 February 2025, 09.24
  • Oleh: humasfib
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Yogyakarta, 11/2/2025 – The Department of History at Universitas Gadjah Mada will hold a national seminar titled ‘Chinese-Javanese Cultural Hybridity in Indonesian History.’ The event will take place in the Auditorium Room on the 7th floor of Soegondo Building, from 13.00 to 15.00 WIB. The seminar aims to explore the rich cultural diversity that has shaped Indonesian history, with a particular focus on the interaction between Chinese and Javanese cultures.

The seminar will feature three prominent speakers: Prof. Dr. Sugeng Priyadi, M.A., Prof. Dr. Bambang Purwanto, M.A., and Prof. Dr. Rustopo, M.A. Each speaker will present their unique perspective on the cultural hybridity that emerged from the historical interactions between Chinese and Javanese communities in Indonesia. This topic is particularly relevant in the context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which emphasise the importance of cultural diversity and inclusion.

Following the presentations, there was a Q&A session where participants could interact with the speakers and delve further into the topics discussed. This interactive segment aimed to encourage dialogue and exchange of ideas among participants, thereby increasing understanding of cultural diversity in Indonesia.

The seminar is open to the public, and all interested individuals are invited to attend. This is a valuable opportunity for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Indonesian history and culture to gain insights from leading experts in the field. By participating in this seminar, participants will contribute to the broader discourse on cultural diversity and its significance in achieving the SDGs.

In conclusion, the seminar ‘Chinese-Javanese Cultural Hybridity in Indonesian History’ promises to be an enlightening event that highlights the importance of cultural diversity in shaping Indonesian identity. It serves as a reminder of the rich historical interactions that continue to influence contemporary society and the need to embrace and celebrate this diversity for a more inclusive future.

[Public Relation Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, Bulan Churniati]

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