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The Changing World of Bali Leo Howe (University of Cambridge, UK)

The Changing World of Bali By Leo Howe (University of Cambridge, UK)

The Changing World of Bali by Leo Howe (University of Cambridge, UK)


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Focusing on the fascinating interrelationship between tourism, economy, culture and religion in Bali, Leo Howe paints a twenty-first century picture of the Balinese.

The Changing World of Bali Summary

The Changing World of Bali: Religion, Society and Tourism by Leo Howe (University of Cambridge, UK)

The glossy guide book image of Bali is of a timeless paradise whose people are devoutly religious and artistically gifted. However, a hundred years of colonialism, war and Indonesian independence, and tourism have produced both modernizing changes and created an image of Bali as traditional.

Incorporating up-to-date ethnographic field work the book investigates the myriad of ways in which the Balinese has responded to the influx of outside influence. The book focuses on the fascinating interrelationship between tourism, economy, culture and religion in Bali, painting a twenty-first century picture of the Balinese. In documenting these diverse changes Howe critically assesses some of the work of Balis most famous ethnographer, Clifford Geertz and demonstrates the importance of a historically grounded and broadly contextualized approach to the analysis of a complex society.

The Changing World of Bali Reviews

'This is a clearly written book about the complex relationship between religion, social change and cultural identity. It will be valuable for scholars of Southeast Asia, as well as students who wish to familiarise themselves with the world of Bali.' - Asian Journal of Social Science, Vol. 34 No.4 (2006)

'The Changing World of Bali covers an impressive amount of information...Howe's expert and stimulating critical review of most of the issues that continue to absorb scholars on Bali, carried into his treatment of current concerns of Balinese, make this a valuable resource indeed.' - Lene Pedersen, Indonesia, 84, October 2007

'The changing world of Bali represents a well-written account of the state-of-the-art anthropological research on Bali. Leo Howe asks the right questions about contemporary Balinese lide and gives enthnographically inspired answers... it is a 'must read' for those who teach the anthropology of Indonesia.' - Martin Slama, Social Anthropology, Vol. 15 Issue 2, June 2007


'This is a clearly written book about the complex relationship between religion, social change and cultural identity. It will be a valuable for scholars of Southeast Asia, as well as students who wish to familiarise themselves with the world of Bali.'

- Asian Journal of Social Science, Vol. 34 No.4 (2006).

About Leo Howe (University of Cambridge, UK)

Leo Howe is senior lecturer in social anthropology at Cambridge University. His books include Hinduism and Hierarchy in Bali (James Currey, 2001) and Being Unemployed in Northern Ireland (Cambridge University Press, 1990).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Colonialism, Caste and the Beginnings of Tourism 2. Balinese Character (Assassination?) 3. The Efficacy of Ritual Action and the Transformation of Religion 4. The New Religions of Bali: Agama Hindu and Sathya Sai Baba 5. Controversies over Hierarchy 6. Tourism, Culture and Identity

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NPB9780415364973
9780415364973
0415364973
The Changing World of Bali: Religion, Society and Tourism by Leo Howe (University of Cambridge, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2005-11-11
162
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