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Imagining Indonesia :cultural politics and political culture

  • 其他作者: Schiller, James William. , Martin-Schiller, Barbara.
  • 出版: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Center for International Studies c1997.
  • 稽核項: xxiii, 351 p. ;22 cm.
  • 叢書名: Monographs in international studies. Southeast Asian series ;no. 97
  • 標題: Political sociology. , Indonesia Politics and government. , Indonesia Civilization. , Indonesia , Politics and government. , Civilization.
  • ISBN: 089680190X , 9780896801905
  • 附註: 102年國科會補助人文及社會科學研究圖書設備計畫主題:藝術學:華語電影研究. The politics of dramatic conversations / Jim Schiller and Barbara Martin-Schiller -- Improvising political cultural change: three Indonesian cases / R. William Liddle -- Dreams of freedom, moments of despair: Armijn Pané and the imagining of modern Indonesian culture / William H. Frederick -- Nation, "tradition," and constructions of the feminine in modern Indonesian literature / Barbara Hatley -- Seni rupa kagunan: a process / Moelyono (Paul Tickell, translator) -- Power and culture: the Abipraya society of Surakarta in the early twentieth century / Kuntowijoyo -- Totalitarianism and the "national personality": recent controversy about the philosophical basis of the Indonesian state / David Bourchier -- Sharing a room with other nonstate cultures: the problem of Indonesian kebudayaan bernegara / Fachry Ali -- Non-government organizations, the state, and democratization in Indonesia / Philip Eldridge -- Land disputes, the bureaucracy, and local resistance in Indonesia / Anton Lucas -- Samin in the New Order: the politics of encounter and isolation / Amrih Widodo -- What's in a name: appropriating idioms in the South Sulawesi rice intensification program / Greg Acciaioli. Includes bibliographical references (p.325-249).
  • 系統號: 005254746
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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Increased interest in Indonesian culture and politics is reflected in this work's effort to advance and reject various notions of what it means to be Indonesian. It also addresses perceptions of how Indonesia's citizens and state officials should interact. Because, in recent times, the Indonesian state has been so strong, much of the book is about state-sanctioned and state-supported notions of Indonesian identity and culture and efforts to come to terms with--or sometimes to challenge these official or dominant notions. The contributions presented here represent a wide range of disciplines, points of view, and ideological orientations. Taken together they convey the notion that much might be gained if the idea were abandoned that a single understanding of what constitutes Indonesian culture is possible or desirable.
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