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From subjects to citizens : Balinese villagers in the Indonesian nation-state / Lyn Parker.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Democracy in Asia ; 9.Publisher: Copenhagen : NIAS, 2003Description: 297 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 8791114047
  • 9788791114045
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 959.86 21
Contents:
Sect. I. Introduction -- Ch. 1. Reflections on the Study of Bali and the Nation-State -- Ch. 2. Introducing Brassika -- Sect. II. Land, Caste and Massacre -- Ch. 3. Land: Its Significance and Distribution -- Ch. 4. Memories of Massacre -- Sect. III. Creating Order -- Ch. 5. From Subjects to New Order Citizens -- Ch. 6. Pembangunan and Patronage -- Sect. IV. Women as Subject Citizens -- Ch. 7. Sexuality, Fertility and Family Planning -- Ch. 8. Changing Birth Practices -- Sect. V. Schooling the Child Citizen -- Ch. 9. The Introduction of Schooling -- Ch. 10. Making Citizens in School -- Sect. VI. Conclusion.
Review: "This book analyses the processes by which conservative and introverted Balinese villagers have been incorporated into the Indonesian nation-state: It explores the changing social relations of villagers in their transformation from being subjects of their local 'king' to anonymous citizens of the Republic of Indonesia."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sect. I. Introduction -- Ch. 1. Reflections on the Study of Bali and the Nation-State -- Ch. 2. Introducing Brassika -- Sect. II. Land, Caste and Massacre -- Ch. 3. Land: Its Significance and Distribution -- Ch. 4. Memories of Massacre -- Sect. III. Creating Order -- Ch. 5. From Subjects to New Order Citizens -- Ch. 6. Pembangunan and Patronage -- Sect. IV. Women as Subject Citizens -- Ch. 7. Sexuality, Fertility and Family Planning -- Ch. 8. Changing Birth Practices -- Sect. V. Schooling the Child Citizen -- Ch. 9. The Introduction of Schooling -- Ch. 10. Making Citizens in School -- Sect. VI. Conclusion.

"This book analyses the processes by which conservative and introverted Balinese villagers have been incorporated into the Indonesian nation-state: It explores the changing social relations of villagers in their transformation from being subjects of their local 'king' to anonymous citizens of the Republic of Indonesia."--BOOK JACKET.

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