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The Materiality and Efficacy of Balinese Letters examines
traditional uses of writing on the Indonesian island of Bali,
focusing on the power attributed to Balinese script.The approach is
interdisciplinary and comparative, bringing together insights from
anthropological and philological perspectives. Scholars have long
recognized a gap between the practices of philological
interpretation and those of the Javano-Balinese textual tradition.
The question is what impact this gap should have on our conception
of 'the text'. Of what relevance, for example, are the uses to
which Balinese script has been put in the context of ceremonial
rites? What ideas of materiality, power and agency are at work in
the production and preservation of palm-leaf manuscripts, inscribed
amulets and other script-bearing instruments? Contributors include:
Andrea Acri, Helen Creese, Richard Fox, H.I.R. Hinzler, Annette
Hornbacher, Thomas M. Hunter and Margaret Wiener.
Scholars of religion have always worked closely with media of one
kind or another, from sacred books and archaic languages to
cassette-sermons and the Internet. Yet comparatively little
attention has been paid to the ways we actually use these and other
media in the pursuit of historical inquiry. Drawing on ethnographic
and archival research conducted on the Indonesian island of Bali,
this book offers a critique of the media-related assumptions
underpinning fields as diverse in their subject matter and approach
as the history of religions, British cultural studies and Old
Javanese philology. Its central contention is that more nuanced
attention to problems of media will have serious implications for
how we think about the study of religions, past and present.
1. An up-to-date reference on Red Hat 8 with comparisons to Red
Hat's 7 and 6 when warranted. 2. A combination of how to use and
administer Linux and operating systems concepts (making this text
unique to Linux textbooks) written in an easy-to-read manner. 3.
Improved chapters on computer networks, regular expressions and
scripting. Revised and additional examples to support the concepts
in these chapters. 4. Comparisons between Red Hat Linux and other
Linux distributions when such comparisons will be useful. 5. A set
of ancillary material including a complete lab manual, text bank,
power point notes, glossary of terms, instructor's manual and
supplemental readings. The supplemental readings will allow for a
smaller book while still retaining all of the important content. 6.
Improved chapter reviews, added end-of-section activities,
additional tables, improved figures (where possible) and "did you
know" boxes inserted to provide useful facts.
Internet Infrastructure: Networking, Web Services, and Cloud
Computing provides a comprehensive introduction to networks and the
Internet from several perspectives: the underlying media, the
protocols, the hardware, the servers, and their uses. The material
in the text is divided into concept chapters that are followed up
with case study chapters that examine how to install, configure,
and secure a server that offers the given service discussed. The
book covers in detail the Bind DNS name server, the Apache web
server, and the Squid proxy server. It also provides background on
those servers by discussing DNS, DHCP, HTTP, HTTPS, digital
certificates and encryption, web caches, and the variety of
protocols that support web caching. Introductory networking
content, as well as advanced Internet content, is also included in
chapters on networks, LANs and WANs, TCP/IP, TCP/IP tools, cloud
computing, and an examination of the Amazon Cloud Service. Online
resources include supplementary content that is available via the
textbook's companion website, as well useful resources for faculty
and students alike, including: a complete lab manual; power point
notes, for installing, configuring, securing and experimenting with
many of the servers discussed in the text; power point notes;
animation tutorials to illustrate some of the concepts; two
appendices; and complete input/output listings for the example
Amazon cloud operations covered in the book.
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