"The content of the individual chapters is informative and readable and will no doubt be of use as general introductory material." <i>Rima, Summer 1998.</i>
This study provides insight to the history and culture of the people of Bali, from prehistoric times to the present.
This is a historical and anthropological study of the people of Bali. Separate chapters are devoted to describing the island's geography, the history of the Balinese people, the social order, economy, religion and rituals, myth and the performing arts, and the unusual use of mystic power and magic.
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List of Plates. List of Figures. List of Maps. Acknowledgements. Note about the Authors. 1. The Land and its People. 2. Pre-colonial Bali. 3. Agriculture, Crafts and Spheres of Exchange. 4. Social Organization. 5. Religion and Beliefs in Practice. 6. Myth and Tradition. 7. The Persuasive Artistry of the Healer. 8. The Process of Modernization. Notes. References. Index.
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This study provides insight to the history and culture of the people of Bali, from prehistoric times to the present. Bali is a small tropical island in the centre of the Indonesian archipelago, prone to earthquakes and devastating volcanic activity, renowned for its natural beauty. Bali has been called the island of the Gods. It is the only area of Indonesia that remains predominantly Hindu, retaining elements from a rich cultural tradition when Indian influences penetrated the island over a thousand years ago. At the same time the Balinese have shown remarkable ability to blend the old with the new. After a description of the island's geography, the book describes the history of the Balinese people, from the earliest traces of human habitation, through the development of its ancient civilization, the influences of Tantric Buddhism and Hinduism, the subjugation of Bali by the Javanese empire, and the subsequent autonomy of the eight Balinese kingdoms for several centuries until the arrival of the Dutch during the first half of the nineteenth century. At this time the Balinese had a commercial and political power in south-east Asia out of all proportion to the size of their population. Separate chapters are then devoted to describing the social order, economy, religion and rituals, myth and the performing arts, and the indigenous medical system with special reference to the cosmic power and magic that it simultaneously life-destroying and life-giving. The book concludes with a history of Bali in the twentieth century, describing its enforced incorporation in the Dutch empire, its conquest by the Japanese, its liberation by the British and Australians, and in the post-war era its integration into the Indonesian nation-state. The authors show that transformation is continuing. Crucial factors inducing change are socio-economic processes of modernization. Even though members of the ritualised, communal society are progressively more directed by individual, profit-focused thinking, traditional Balinese society still places high value on communal achievement. At the beginning of the third millennium, visitors to Bali will find neither an exotic reservation nor a paradise. They will encounter a society that is continually seeking its own identity within changing frames of reference. The book is illustrated with forty-four superb photographic illustrations and three maps - all specially prepared for this volume. It is unquestionably the most comprehensive and accessible account of Bali and its people currently available in any language.
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"The content of the individual chapters is informative and readable and will no doubt be of use as general introductory material." Rima, Summer 1998.
List of Plates.
List of Figures.
List of Maps.
Acknowledgements.
Note about the Authors.
1. The Land and its People.
2. Pre-colonial Bali.
3. Agriculture, Crafts and Spheres of Exchange.
4. Social Organization.
5. Religion and Beliefs in Practice.
6. Myth and Tradition.
7. The Persuasive Artistry of the Healer.
8. The Process of Modernization.
Notes.
References.
Index.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780631227410
Publisert
2001-08-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
426 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288
Om bidragsyterne
Angela Hobart has a PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies, and is currently a lecturer at Goldsmiths' College, University of London. She is also Honorary Research Fellow in the Anthropology Department, University College, London. She is the author of Dancing Shadows of Bali (1987).Urs Ramseyer studied cultural anthropology, sociology and musicology in Basle and Paris. He is the head of the South-East Asian Department at the Basle Museum of Ethnology. His previous books include The Art and Culture of Bali (1977).
Albert Leemann studied at the University of Zurich and the Alliance française in Paris. He is Emeritus Professor of Social and Environmental Geography at the University of Zürich.