Beyond Bali : subaltern citizens and post-colonial intimacy /
"This ethnography explores how Balinese citizens produce postcolonial intimacy-a complex interaction of claims to proximity and mutuality between themselves and the Dutch under colonialism that continues today. Such claims, Ana Dragojlovic explains, are crucial for the diasporic reconfiguration...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press : International Institute for Asian Studies,
[2016]
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Colección: | Asian heritages (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / Michael Herzfeld
- Tension-Ridden Proximity
- Naming and Research Language
- Book Outline
- Introduction
- Method of Inquiry
- Glimpse at History
- Kebalian and Foreigners
- Balinese Subaltern Citizens: Translocal Belonging
- Foreigners, Foreignness, and the Post-Colonial State
- Corrective Citizenship: Foreigners and Technologies of Cultural Integration
- Citizens with a Background in the Dutch Former Colonies
- Terms of Discussion: Foreignness and Intimacy in Post-Coloniality
- 'Shared' Heritage
- Home and 'Homing'
- 'Menjajah kota den Haag'
- Colonizing the City of The Hague
- 1. Kebalian, Long-Distance Nationalism, and the Balinese Left in Exile
- Events of 1965
- 68 and Exilic Migratory Trajectories
- Kebalian and Long-Distance Nationalism
- Mourning, the Aesthetics of Loss, and a Shift in Political Orientation
- Post-Coloniality, Exiles, and Home-Making
- 2. Balinese Post-Colonial Pedagogies and Contested Intimacies
- Active Citizenship
- Historical Positioning of Balinese Arts
- Balinese Long-Distance Cultural Specialists
- Lessons in Balinese Culture
- Ethnic Dutch Family's Balinese Shrine and Balinese Long-Distance Cultural Specialists
- Post-Colonial Pedagogies and the Authentication of Balineseness
- Normalization of Ethnicized Service Labour and the `Intention to Resist'
- 3. 'Shared Cultural Heritage' and the Visible and Invisible World Overseas
- Colonial Collection, 'Shared Cultural Heritage', and 'History Turn'
- Exhibition: Indonesia, The Discovery of the Past
- Colonial Conquest and the Visible and Invisible Worlds Overseas
- Kris
- 'To me, you are not an allochtoon': Citizens' Integration and 'Appropriate' Ways of Knowing
- 'Shared Cultural Heritage' and Translocal Kebalian
- 4. Balinese Colonial Drama without the Balinese?
- Interethnic Dynamics in Post-Colonial Commemorations Post-Colonial Politics of Remembering
- Performance: Puputan, Val van Bali
- Intentionality and Struggles over Representation
- Balinese Reception
- Interethnic Dynamics in Post-Colonial Commemorations
- 5. My Home is Your Home
- Possibilities, Challenges, and Failures of Home Making I Komag Suaka
- Balinese Artist in Dutch Post-Coloniality
- Foreignness, the Arts, and Citizenship
- Installation My Home is Your Home
- Anxieties about Marginality
- 'Being Balinese Opens Many Doors' (Balinees zijn opent vele deuren).