The Cultural Ecology of Early Nineteenth Century Java
Title | The Cultural Ecology of Early Nineteenth Century Java PDF eBook |
Author | P. B. R. Carey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Ethnology |
ISBN |
A paper on Javanese chronicles, sources for the period of Pangeran Diponegoro, 1785-1855.
The Cultural Ecology of Early Nineteenth Century Java
Title | The Cultural Ecology of Early Nineteenth Century Java PDF eBook |
Author | P. B. R. Carey |
Publisher | Institute of Southeast Asian |
Pages | 69 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
A paper on Javanese chronicles, sources for the period of Pangeran Diponegoro, 1785-1855.
Shadows of Empire
Title | Shadows of Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Laurie Jo Sears |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 9780822316978 |
Shadows of Empire explores Javanese shadow theater as a staging area for negotiations between colonial power and indigenous traditions. Charting the shifting boundaries between myth and history in Javanese Mahabharata and Ramayana tales, Laurie J. Sears reveals what happens when these stories move from village performances and palace manuscripts into colonial texts and nationalist journals and, most recently, comic books and novels. Historical, anthropological, and literary in its method and insight, this work offers a dramatic reassessment of both Javanese literary/theatrical production and Dutch scholarship on Southeast Asia. Though Javanese shadow theater (wayang) has existed for hundreds of years, our knowledge of its history, performance practice, and role in Javanese society only begins with Dutch documentation and interpretation in the nineteenth century. Analyzing the Mahabharata and Ramayana tales in relation to court poetry, Islamic faith, Dutch scholarship, and nationalist journals, Sears shows how the shadow theater as we know it today must be understood as a hybrid of Javanese and Dutch ideas and interests, inseparable from a particular colonial moment. In doing so, she contributes to a re-envisioning of European histories that acknowledges the influence of Asian, African, and New World cultures on European thought--and to a rewriting of colonial and postcolonial Javanese histories that questions the boundaries and content of history and story, myth and allegory, colonialism and culture. Shadows of Empire will appeal not only to specialists in Javanese culture and historians of Indonesia, but also to a wide range of scholars in the areas of performance and literature, anthropology, Southeast Asian studies, and postcolonial studies.
The Power of Prophecy
Title | The Power of Prophecy PDF eBook |
Author | P.B.R. Carey |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 1000 |
Release | 2015-03-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9067183032 |
National hero, Javanese mystic, pious Muslim and leader of the "holy war" against the Dutch between 1825 and 1830, the Yogyakarta prince, Dipanagara (1785-1855, otherwise known as Diponegoro), is pre-eminent in the pantheon of modern Indonesian historical figures. Yet despite instant name recognition in Indonesia, there has never been a full biography of the prince’s life and times based on Dutch and Javanese sources. The Power of Prophecy is a major study which sets Dipanagara’s life history against the context of the turbulent events of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century when the full force of European imperialism hit Indonesia like an Asian tsunami destroying forever Java’s "old order" and propelling the twin forces of Islam and Javanese national identity into a fatal confrontation with the Dutch. This confrontation known as the Java War, in which Dipanagara was defeated and exiled, marked the beginning of the modern colonial period in Indonesia which lasted until the Japanese occupation of 1942-1945. The book presents a detailed analysis of Dipanagara’s pre-war visions and aspirations as a Javanese Ratu Adil ("Just King") based on extensive reading of his autobiography, the Babad Dipanagara as well as a number of other Javanese sources. Dutch and British records, in particularly the Residency Archives of Yogyakarta and Surakarta currently kept in the Indonesian National Archives, provide the backbone of this scholarly work. The book will be read with profit by all those interested in the rise of Western colonial rule in Indonesia, the fate of indigenous cultures in an age of imperialism and the role of Javanese Islam in modern Indonesian history.
Embodied Communities
Title | Embodied Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Felicia Hughes-Freeland |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2008-11-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1845458680 |
Court dance in Java has changed from a colonial ceremonial tradition into a national artistic classicism. Central to this general transformation has been dance’s role in personal transformation, developing appropriate forms of everyday behaviour and strengthening the powers of persuasion that come from the skillful manipulation of both physical and verbal forms of politeness. This account of dance’s significance in performance and in everyday life draws on extensive research, including dance training in Java, and builds on how practitioners interpret and explain the repertoire. The Javanese case is contextualized in relation to social values, religion, philosophy, and commoditization arising from tourism. It also raises fundamental questions about the theorization of culture, society and the body during a period of radical change.
Durga's Mosque
Title | Durga's Mosque PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Headley |
Publisher | Institute of Southeast Asian Studies |
Pages | 636 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Durgā (Hindu deity) |
ISBN | 9789812302427 |
Stephen Headley's new book explores contemporary religious change in the Surakarta region of Central Java. In his analysis of the Durga ritual complex, the author sheds light on one of the most unusual court traditions to have survived in an era of deepening Islamisation.
Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific
Title | Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific PDF eBook |
Author | John Connell |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2006-12-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134138911 |
This volume examines the economic, political, social and environmental challenges facing rural communities in the Asia-Pacific region, as global issues intersect with local contexts. Such challenges, from climatic change and volcanic eruption to population growth and violent civil unrest, have stimulated local resilience amongst communities and led to evolving regional institutions and environment management practices, changing social relationships and producing new forms of stratification. Bringing together case studies from across mainland Southeast Asia and the Island Pacific, an expert team of international contributors reveal how communities at the periphery take charge of their lives, champion the virtues of their own local systems of production and consumption, and engage in the complexities of new structures of development that demand a response to the vacillations of global politics, economy and society. Inherent in this is the recognition that 'development' as we have come to know it is far from over. Each chapter emphasizes the growing recognition that ecological and environmental issues are key to any understanding and analysis of structures of sustainable development. Providing diverse multidisciplinary theoretical and empirical perspectives, Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific makes an important contribution to the revitalization of development studies and as such will be essential reading for scholars in the field, as well as those with an interest in Asia-Pacific studies, economic geography and political economy.