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The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Indonesia offers an overview of the modern making and contemporary dynamics of culture, society, and politics in this powerful Asian nation. It provides a comprehensive survey of key issues in Indonesian politics, economics, religion, and society.
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The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Indonesia offers an overview of the modern making and contemporary dynamics of culture, society, and politics in this powerful Asian nation. It provides a comprehensive survey of key issues in Indonesian politics, economics, religion, and society.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317242215
- Artikelnr.: 50913545
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317242215
- Artikelnr.: 50913545
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Robert W. Hefner is professor of anthropology and global affairs at the Pardee School of Global Affairs at Boston University. He is also a senior research associate and the former director of the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs. He has conducted research on politics, ethics, and culture in the Muslim world since the early 1980s. He is the author or editor of some twenty books, including Shari'a Law and Modern Muslim Ethics (2016), and is currently completing a book on Islam and citizenship in democratic Indonesia.
Part I: Legacies and Junctures 1. Introduction. Indonesia at the Crossroads: Imbroglios of Religion
State
and Society in an Asian Muslim Nation
Robert W. Hefner 2. Gender Legacies and Modern Transitions
Barbara Watson Andaya 3. Ethnic Groups and the Indonesian Nation-State: With special reference to ethnic Chinese Ethnic Diversity and Legacies
Leo Suryadinata 4. Constitutions and Constitutionalism
Simon Butt 5. The Making of a National Educational System
Christopher Bjork and Raihani Part II: Democratic Politics and Plurality 6. Problems of Democratization: An Overview
Edward Aspinall 7. Parties and Party Politics in the Post-Reformasi Era
Dirk Tomsa 8. The Ephemeral Nature of Local Political Monopolies
Michael Buehler 9. Ethnic
Religious
and Regional Conflict
Chris Wilson 10. Historical Justice and the Case of the 1965 Killings
Katharine McGregor 11. The Indonesian Armed Forces
Coalitional Presidentialism and Democratization: From Praetorian Guard to Imagined Balance of Power
Marcus Mietzner 12. Everyday Citizenship in Democratizing Indonesia
Gerry van Klinken and Ward Berenschot Part II: Markets and Economic Cultures 13. New Muslim Cultures of Capitalist Enterprise
Gwenaël Njoto-Feillard 14. Chinese Indonesians: Businesses
Ethnicity
and Religion
Juliette Koning 15. Consumption and the New Middle Classes
Carla Jones 16. Reinventing "Wonderful Indonesia": Tourism
Economy
and Society
Kathleen M. Adams Part IV: Muslims and Religious Plurality 17. The Religious Field: Plural Legacies and Contemporary Contestations
Robert W. Hefner 18. Islamization
Law
and the Indonesian Courts: The More Things Change.....
Tim Lindsey 19. The Special Status of Islamic Aceh
Arskal Salim 20. Salafism in Indonesia: Transnational Islam
Violent Activism
and Cultural Resistance
Noorhaidi Hasan 21. Christians in Indonesia
Jan S. Aritonang 22. Hinduism and Buddhism in an Islamizing Indonesia
Martin Ramstedt 23. The Politics and Law of Religious Governance
Zainal Abidin Bagir 24. Islamic Populism in Indonesia: Emergence and Limitations
Vedi R. Hadiz Part V: Gender and Sexuality 25. Gender culture and politics in post New Order Indonesia
Kathryn Robinson 26. Gender and Sexual Plurality in Indonesia: Past and Present
Sharyn Graham Davies 27. Courtship and Marriage in Indonesia's New Muslim Middle Class
Nancy J. Smith-Hefner 28. Women's Responses to the Implementation of Islamic Law in Aceh
Dina Afrianty Part VI: Indonesia in a Age of Multiple Globalizations 29. Popular Culture and Identity Politics
Ariel Heryanto 30. Nation
Islam
and Gender in Dangdut
Indonesia's Most Popular Music
Andrew N. Weintraub 31. Language Diversity and Language Change
Zane Goebel 32. A "Tolerant" Indonesia? Indonesian Muslims in Comparative Perspective
Jeremy Menchik and Katrina Trost 33. Public Diplomacy and the Global Dissemination of "Moderate Islam
" James Bourk Hoesterey
State
and Society in an Asian Muslim Nation
Robert W. Hefner 2. Gender Legacies and Modern Transitions
Barbara Watson Andaya 3. Ethnic Groups and the Indonesian Nation-State: With special reference to ethnic Chinese Ethnic Diversity and Legacies
Leo Suryadinata 4. Constitutions and Constitutionalism
Simon Butt 5. The Making of a National Educational System
Christopher Bjork and Raihani Part II: Democratic Politics and Plurality 6. Problems of Democratization: An Overview
Edward Aspinall 7. Parties and Party Politics in the Post-Reformasi Era
Dirk Tomsa 8. The Ephemeral Nature of Local Political Monopolies
Michael Buehler 9. Ethnic
Religious
and Regional Conflict
Chris Wilson 10. Historical Justice and the Case of the 1965 Killings
Katharine McGregor 11. The Indonesian Armed Forces
Coalitional Presidentialism and Democratization: From Praetorian Guard to Imagined Balance of Power
Marcus Mietzner 12. Everyday Citizenship in Democratizing Indonesia
Gerry van Klinken and Ward Berenschot Part II: Markets and Economic Cultures 13. New Muslim Cultures of Capitalist Enterprise
Gwenaël Njoto-Feillard 14. Chinese Indonesians: Businesses
Ethnicity
and Religion
Juliette Koning 15. Consumption and the New Middle Classes
Carla Jones 16. Reinventing "Wonderful Indonesia": Tourism
Economy
and Society
Kathleen M. Adams Part IV: Muslims and Religious Plurality 17. The Religious Field: Plural Legacies and Contemporary Contestations
Robert W. Hefner 18. Islamization
Law
and the Indonesian Courts: The More Things Change.....
Tim Lindsey 19. The Special Status of Islamic Aceh
Arskal Salim 20. Salafism in Indonesia: Transnational Islam
Violent Activism
and Cultural Resistance
Noorhaidi Hasan 21. Christians in Indonesia
Jan S. Aritonang 22. Hinduism and Buddhism in an Islamizing Indonesia
Martin Ramstedt 23. The Politics and Law of Religious Governance
Zainal Abidin Bagir 24. Islamic Populism in Indonesia: Emergence and Limitations
Vedi R. Hadiz Part V: Gender and Sexuality 25. Gender culture and politics in post New Order Indonesia
Kathryn Robinson 26. Gender and Sexual Plurality in Indonesia: Past and Present
Sharyn Graham Davies 27. Courtship and Marriage in Indonesia's New Muslim Middle Class
Nancy J. Smith-Hefner 28. Women's Responses to the Implementation of Islamic Law in Aceh
Dina Afrianty Part VI: Indonesia in a Age of Multiple Globalizations 29. Popular Culture and Identity Politics
Ariel Heryanto 30. Nation
Islam
and Gender in Dangdut
Indonesia's Most Popular Music
Andrew N. Weintraub 31. Language Diversity and Language Change
Zane Goebel 32. A "Tolerant" Indonesia? Indonesian Muslims in Comparative Perspective
Jeremy Menchik and Katrina Trost 33. Public Diplomacy and the Global Dissemination of "Moderate Islam
" James Bourk Hoesterey
Part I: Legacies and Junctures 1. Introduction. Indonesia at the Crossroads: Imbroglios of Religion
State
and Society in an Asian Muslim Nation
Robert W. Hefner 2. Gender Legacies and Modern Transitions
Barbara Watson Andaya 3. Ethnic Groups and the Indonesian Nation-State: With special reference to ethnic Chinese Ethnic Diversity and Legacies
Leo Suryadinata 4. Constitutions and Constitutionalism
Simon Butt 5. The Making of a National Educational System
Christopher Bjork and Raihani Part II: Democratic Politics and Plurality 6. Problems of Democratization: An Overview
Edward Aspinall 7. Parties and Party Politics in the Post-Reformasi Era
Dirk Tomsa 8. The Ephemeral Nature of Local Political Monopolies
Michael Buehler 9. Ethnic
Religious
and Regional Conflict
Chris Wilson 10. Historical Justice and the Case of the 1965 Killings
Katharine McGregor 11. The Indonesian Armed Forces
Coalitional Presidentialism and Democratization: From Praetorian Guard to Imagined Balance of Power
Marcus Mietzner 12. Everyday Citizenship in Democratizing Indonesia
Gerry van Klinken and Ward Berenschot Part II: Markets and Economic Cultures 13. New Muslim Cultures of Capitalist Enterprise
Gwenaël Njoto-Feillard 14. Chinese Indonesians: Businesses
Ethnicity
and Religion
Juliette Koning 15. Consumption and the New Middle Classes
Carla Jones 16. Reinventing "Wonderful Indonesia": Tourism
Economy
and Society
Kathleen M. Adams Part IV: Muslims and Religious Plurality 17. The Religious Field: Plural Legacies and Contemporary Contestations
Robert W. Hefner 18. Islamization
Law
and the Indonesian Courts: The More Things Change.....
Tim Lindsey 19. The Special Status of Islamic Aceh
Arskal Salim 20. Salafism in Indonesia: Transnational Islam
Violent Activism
and Cultural Resistance
Noorhaidi Hasan 21. Christians in Indonesia
Jan S. Aritonang 22. Hinduism and Buddhism in an Islamizing Indonesia
Martin Ramstedt 23. The Politics and Law of Religious Governance
Zainal Abidin Bagir 24. Islamic Populism in Indonesia: Emergence and Limitations
Vedi R. Hadiz Part V: Gender and Sexuality 25. Gender culture and politics in post New Order Indonesia
Kathryn Robinson 26. Gender and Sexual Plurality in Indonesia: Past and Present
Sharyn Graham Davies 27. Courtship and Marriage in Indonesia's New Muslim Middle Class
Nancy J. Smith-Hefner 28. Women's Responses to the Implementation of Islamic Law in Aceh
Dina Afrianty Part VI: Indonesia in a Age of Multiple Globalizations 29. Popular Culture and Identity Politics
Ariel Heryanto 30. Nation
Islam
and Gender in Dangdut
Indonesia's Most Popular Music
Andrew N. Weintraub 31. Language Diversity and Language Change
Zane Goebel 32. A "Tolerant" Indonesia? Indonesian Muslims in Comparative Perspective
Jeremy Menchik and Katrina Trost 33. Public Diplomacy and the Global Dissemination of "Moderate Islam
" James Bourk Hoesterey
State
and Society in an Asian Muslim Nation
Robert W. Hefner 2. Gender Legacies and Modern Transitions
Barbara Watson Andaya 3. Ethnic Groups and the Indonesian Nation-State: With special reference to ethnic Chinese Ethnic Diversity and Legacies
Leo Suryadinata 4. Constitutions and Constitutionalism
Simon Butt 5. The Making of a National Educational System
Christopher Bjork and Raihani Part II: Democratic Politics and Plurality 6. Problems of Democratization: An Overview
Edward Aspinall 7. Parties and Party Politics in the Post-Reformasi Era
Dirk Tomsa 8. The Ephemeral Nature of Local Political Monopolies
Michael Buehler 9. Ethnic
Religious
and Regional Conflict
Chris Wilson 10. Historical Justice and the Case of the 1965 Killings
Katharine McGregor 11. The Indonesian Armed Forces
Coalitional Presidentialism and Democratization: From Praetorian Guard to Imagined Balance of Power
Marcus Mietzner 12. Everyday Citizenship in Democratizing Indonesia
Gerry van Klinken and Ward Berenschot Part II: Markets and Economic Cultures 13. New Muslim Cultures of Capitalist Enterprise
Gwenaël Njoto-Feillard 14. Chinese Indonesians: Businesses
Ethnicity
and Religion
Juliette Koning 15. Consumption and the New Middle Classes
Carla Jones 16. Reinventing "Wonderful Indonesia": Tourism
Economy
and Society
Kathleen M. Adams Part IV: Muslims and Religious Plurality 17. The Religious Field: Plural Legacies and Contemporary Contestations
Robert W. Hefner 18. Islamization
Law
and the Indonesian Courts: The More Things Change.....
Tim Lindsey 19. The Special Status of Islamic Aceh
Arskal Salim 20. Salafism in Indonesia: Transnational Islam
Violent Activism
and Cultural Resistance
Noorhaidi Hasan 21. Christians in Indonesia
Jan S. Aritonang 22. Hinduism and Buddhism in an Islamizing Indonesia
Martin Ramstedt 23. The Politics and Law of Religious Governance
Zainal Abidin Bagir 24. Islamic Populism in Indonesia: Emergence and Limitations
Vedi R. Hadiz Part V: Gender and Sexuality 25. Gender culture and politics in post New Order Indonesia
Kathryn Robinson 26. Gender and Sexual Plurality in Indonesia: Past and Present
Sharyn Graham Davies 27. Courtship and Marriage in Indonesia's New Muslim Middle Class
Nancy J. Smith-Hefner 28. Women's Responses to the Implementation of Islamic Law in Aceh
Dina Afrianty Part VI: Indonesia in a Age of Multiple Globalizations 29. Popular Culture and Identity Politics
Ariel Heryanto 30. Nation
Islam
and Gender in Dangdut
Indonesia's Most Popular Music
Andrew N. Weintraub 31. Language Diversity and Language Change
Zane Goebel 32. A "Tolerant" Indonesia? Indonesian Muslims in Comparative Perspective
Jeremy Menchik and Katrina Trost 33. Public Diplomacy and the Global Dissemination of "Moderate Islam
" James Bourk Hoesterey