Howe, Leo.

The changing world of Bali : religion, society and tourism / Leo Howe. - 161 p. - The modern anthropology of South-East Asia . - Modern anthropology of South-East Asia. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : the Kuta bomb and Balinese culture -- Colonialism, caste and the beginnings of tourism -- Balinese character assassination? -- The efficacy of ritual action and the transformation of religion -- The new religions of Bali : Agama Hindu and Sri Sathya Sai Baba -- Controversies about hierarchy -- Tourism, culture and identity. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

"The Changing World of Bali analyses the religious and social changes in Bali and the impact of tourism in the context of political and economic developments in Indonesia from the colonial period to the present day." "Incorporating up-to-date ethnographic fieldwork, the book investigates the myriad of ways in which the Balinese have responded to the influx of outside influences. The Balinese have seen the emergence of a much more fluid and contested religious scene, generating dynamic connections between religious practice, ethnic identity and artistic activity. However, Howe argues that these developments have been complicated by a concern for the integrity and authenticity of Balinese culture. Exploitation of the island by the tourist industry, especially after the 2002 Bali bomb, has created a sense among the Balinese that they are being robbed and their culture contaminated."--BOOK JACKET.

0415364973 (hardback : alk. paper)

2005002518


Tourism--Indonesia--Bali (Province)


Bali (Indonesia : Province)--Civilization
Bali (Indonesia : Province)--Religion

DS647.B2 / H68 2005

959.8604