Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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Page 249
... traditional assertions . Attending to the discursive and ontological aspects of blood in Buli therefore provides a way of analyzing the entangled imaginaries of modernity and tradition in a marginalized Indonesian community , and by ...
... traditional assertions . Attending to the discursive and ontological aspects of blood in Buli therefore provides a way of analyzing the entangled imaginaries of modernity and tradition in a marginalized Indonesian community , and by ...
Page 253
... tradition , but is rather linked to the way they speak to the place of tradition in the world , to local ideas about Christianity , and to the locally salient ways of being modern in Buli . DESIRE AND DISAVOWAL Tradition can mean both a ...
... tradition , but is rather linked to the way they speak to the place of tradition in the world , to local ideas about Christianity , and to the locally salient ways of being modern in Buli . DESIRE AND DISAVOWAL Tradition can mean both a ...
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... tradition is much more intense in Indonesian Protestantism than in eastern Indonesian Islam . Although suang spirits ... tradition and the ambiguities of being modern in Buli . Blood , as a sign of equivocality and ambiva- lence , is ...
... tradition is much more intense in Indonesian Protestantism than in eastern Indonesian Islam . Although suang spirits ... tradition and the ambiguities of being modern in Buli . Blood , as a sign of equivocality and ambiva- lence , is ...
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The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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