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Indonesia - April 2023
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Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published since April 1966, the journal provides area
scholars and interested readers with contemporary analyses of
Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the
nation and region.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published since April 1966, the journal provides area
scholars and interested readers with contemporary analyses of
Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the
nation and region.
We live in a world populated not just by individuals but by
figures, those larger-than-life people who in some way express and
challenge our conventional understandings of social types. This
innovative and collaborative work takes up the wide range of
figures that populate the social and cultural imaginaries of
contemporary Southeast Asia-some familiar only in specific places,
others recognizable across the region and even globally. It puts
forward a series of ethnographic portraits of figures that
represent and give voice to something larger than themselves,
offering a view into social life that is at once highly particular
and general. They include the Muslim Television Preacher in
Indonesia, Miss Beer Lao, the Rural DJ in Thailand, the Korean Soap
Opera Junkie in Burma, the Filipino Seaman, and the Photo Retoucher
in Vietnam. Figures of Southeast Asian Modernity brings together
the fieldwork of over eighty scholars and covers the nine major
countries of the region: Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Indonesia,
Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
An introduction outlines important social transformations in
Southeast Asia and key theoretical and methodological innovations
that result from ethnographic attention to the study of key
figures. Each section begins with an introduction by a country
editor followed by short essays offering vivid and intimate
portraits set against the background of contemporary Southeast
Asia. The result is a volume that combines scholarly rigor with a
meaningful, up-to-date portrayal of a region of the world
undergoing rapid change. A reference bibliography offers
suggestions for further reading. Figures of Southeast Asia
Modernity is an ideal teaching tool for introductory classes to
Southeast Asia studies, anthropology, and geography.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published since April 1966, the journal provides area
scholars and interested readers with contemporary analyses of
Indonesia and an extensive archive of research pertaining to the
nation and region.
Title: An oration delivered on the anniversary of the New-England
Society, Charleston, S.C., December 22d. 1835: in commemoration of
the landing of the Pilgrims, upon the rock of Plymouth, December
22d, 1620.Author: Joshua Barker WhitridgePublisher: Gale, Sabin
Americana Description: Based on Joseph Sabin's famed bibliography,
Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin Americana, 1500--1926 contains a
collection of books, pamphlets, serials and other works about the
Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s.
Sabin Americana is rich in original accounts of discovery and
exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War
and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and
abolition, religious history and more.Sabin Americana offers an
up-close perspective on life in the western hemisphere,
encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores of North
America in the late 15th century to the first decades of the 20th
century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North, Central and
South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection highlights
the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture, contemporary
opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides access to
documents from an assortment of genres, sermons, political tracts,
newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation, literature and
more.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington
LibraryDocumentID: SABCP03704100CollectionID:
CTRG01-B2802PublicationDate: 18360101SourceBibCitation: Selected
Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to
AmericaNotes: Collation: 61 p.; 24 cm
A major realignment is taking place in the way we understand the
state in Indonesia. New studies on local politics, ethnicity, the
democratic transition, corruption, Islam, popular culture, and
other areas hint at novel concepts of the state, though often
without fully articulating them. This book captures several
dimensions of this shift. One reason for the new thinking is a
fresh wind that has altered state studies generally. People are
posing new kinds of questions about the state and developing new
methodologies to answer them. Another reason for this shift is that
Indonesia itself has changed, probably more than most people
recognize. It looks more democratic, but also more chaotic and
corrupt, than it did during the militaristic New Order of
1966–1998. State of Authority offers a range of detailed case
studies based on fieldwork in many different settings around the
archipelago. The studies bring to life figures of authority who
have sought to carve out positions of power for themselves using
legal and illegal means. These figures include village heads,
informal slum leaders, district heads, parliamentarians, and
others. These individuals negotiate in settings where the state is
evident and where it is discussed: coffee houses, hotel lounges,
fishing waters, and street-side stalls. These case studies, and the
broader trend in scholarship of which they are a part, allow for a
new theorization of the state in Indonesia that more adequately
addresses the complexity of political life in this vast archipelago
nation. State of Authority demonstrates that the state of Indonesia
is not monolithic, but is constituted from the ground up by a host
of local negotiations and symbolic practices.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
Indonesia is a semi-annual journal devoted to the timely study of
Indonesia's culture, history, government, economy, and society. It
features original scholarly articles, interviews, translations, and
book reviews. Published Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program
since April 1966, the journal provides area scholars and interested
readers with contemporary analysis of Indonesia and an extensive
archive of research pertaining to the nation and region. Currently,
only back issues of Indonesia are available for purchase through
Cornell University Press's website.
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