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Bøker i Cornell Modern Indonesia Project-serien

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  • - The State of the Field of Indonesian Studies
     
    515,-

    Leading scholars of Indonesia reflect on the "arc of our field," the development of Indonesian studies, considering what has been achieved and what still needs to be accomplished.

  • - Wealth, Power, and Contemporary Indonesian Politics
     
    371,-

    A collection of essays by leading scholars of contemporary Indonesian politics and society, each addressing effects of material inequality on political power and contestation in democratic Indonesia.

  • - Wealth, Power, and Contemporary Indonesian Politics
     
    1 413,-

    A collection of essays by leading scholars of contemporary Indonesian politics and society, each addressing effects of material inequality on political power and contestation in democratic Indonesia.

  • - Threats and Opportunities for Democracy
     
    1 413,-

  • - Threats and Opportunities for Democracy
     
    397,-

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    424,-

    Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music showcases the breadth and complexity of the music of Indonesia. By bringing together chapters on the merging of Batak musical preferences and popular music aesthetics; the vernacular cosmopolitanism of a Balinese rock band; the burgeoning underground noise scene; the growing interest in kroncong in the United States; and what is included and excluded on Indonesian media, editors Andrew McGraw and Christopher J. Miller expand the scope of Indonesian music studies. Essays analyzing the perception of decline among gamelan musicians in Central Java; changes in performing arts patronage in Bali; how gamelan communities form between Bali and North America; and reflecting on the "refusion" of American mathcore and Balinese gamelan offer new perspectives on more familiar topics.Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music calls for a new paradigm in popular music studies, grapples with the imperative to decolonialize, and recognizes the field's grounding in diverse forms of practice.

  • av Marcus Mietzner
    415,-

    "The book explains why Indonesia's presidential system turned from an extraordinarily unstable polity one into one of the world's most solid. It did so, the book argues, because constitutional changes incentivized the creation of coalitional presidentialism arrangements that bind a wide variety of political forces to the status quo"--

  • av Elizabeth F. Drexler
    331 - 1 372,-

    "A study of the stalled/non-existent process of legally reckoning with the 1965 state-sponsored genocide in Indonesia"--

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