Title: The Revival of Tradition in Indonesian Politics
Abstract:List of illustrations List of contributors Preface and acknowledgements Abbreviations and glossary 1. Introduction: radical conservatism - the protean politics of adat David Henley and Jamie S. Davids...List of illustrations List of contributors Preface and acknowledgements Abbreviations and glossary 1. Introduction: radical conservatism - the protean politics of adat David Henley and Jamie S. Davidson 2. Colonial dilemma: Van Vollenhoven and the struggle between adat law and Western law in Indonesia C. Fasseur 3. Custom, that is before all law Peter Burns 4. Custom and koperasi: the cooperative ideal in Indonesia David Henley 5. The romance of adat in the Indonesian political imagination and the current revival David Bourchier 6. Land, custom and the state in post-Suharto Indonesia: a foreign lawyer's perspective Daniel Fitzpatrick 7. Return of the sultans: the communitarian turn in local politics Gerry van Klinken 8. Adat in Balinese discourse and practice: locating citizenship and the commonweal Carol Warren 9. The many roles of adat in West Sumatra Renske Biezeveld 10. Culture and rights in ethnic violence Jamie S. Davidson 11. Adat revivalism in western Flores Maribeth Erb 12. From bumiputera to masyarakat adat: a long and confusing journey Sandra Moniaga 13. From customary law to indigenous sovereignty: reconceptualizing the scope and significance of masyarakat adat in contemporary Indonesia Greg Acciaioli 14. The masyarakat adat movement in Indonesia: a critical insider's view Arianto 15. Adat in Central Sulawesi: contemporary deployments Tania M. LiRead More
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-03-12
Language: en
Type: book
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