Indonesia / history / 1966- / Citizenship / indonesia / bali Island. / Balinese (indonesian People) / social Conditions.
Jenis Bahan
SumberElektronik
Judul Alternatif
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Pengarang
Parker, Lyn.
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Pernyataan Seri
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Penerbitan
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Bahasa
Indonesia
Deskripsi Fisik
xx, 297 hlm. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Jenis Isi
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Jenis Media
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Penyimpanan Media
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ISBN
8791114047
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Target Pembaca
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Abstrak
This book analyses the processes by which a conservative and introvertedBalinese village has been incorporated into the Indonesian nation-state. Itexplores the transformation of village subjects of their local ‘king’ toanonymous citizens of the Republic of Indonesia, a process which is incomplete. In focusing on one village, called ‘Brassika’,1 and its 4,000-oddinhabitants, the book argues that the Indonesian state, through itsbureaucratic arrangements, national ideologies and development programmes, has intimately penetrated the daily lives of Balinese villagers.
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Perpustakaan Jakarta - Cikini Jln. Cikini Raya No. 73, Komplek Taman Ismail marzuki, Jakarta Pusat |
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