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- catalog abstract "Placing theories of ethnicity and religious pluralism in relation to theories of the state, Rita Smith Kipp in Dissociated Identities situates a particular Indonesian people, the Karo, in the modern world. What the state's policies on culture and religion mean to Karo women and men, who now live in cities throughout Indonesia as well as in their Sumatran homeland, becomes clear only by looking at the way Karo families and communities contend with religious pluralism, with the pull of tradition working against the wish to be "modern" and with the new wealth differences in their midst. Newly discrete facets of Karo selfhood - ethnic, religious, and economic - replicate in microcosm the political tensions of the nation-state, revealing both why the New Order has enjoyed great stability over almost three decades and the sources of disruption that may lie ahead.".
- catalog contributor b4807834.
- catalog coverage "Indonesia Ethnic relations.".
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Conceptualizing Identities -- Ch. 2. Precolonial Conversations about the Batak -- Ch. 3. Emergent Ethnicity: Karo -- Ch. 4. Capitalism and the Management of Diversity -- Ch. 5. The Politics of Religion and Class in Indonesia -- Ch. 6. The Politics of Culture in Indonesia -- Ch. 7. Kinship in New Contexts -- Ch. 8. Ethnic Pride, Ethnic Politics -- Ch. 9. Christianity, Ethnicity, and Class -- Ch. 10. Muslim Karo -- Ch. 11. The Traditional Religion: Hinduism? -- Ch. 12. The Secularization of Karo Identities.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-292) and index.".
- catalog description "Placing theories of ethnicity and religious pluralism in relation to theories of the state, Rita Smith Kipp in Dissociated Identities situates a particular Indonesian people, the Karo, in the modern world. What the state's policies on culture and religion mean to Karo women and men, who now live in cities throughout Indonesia as well as in their Sumatran homeland, becomes clear only by looking at the way Karo families and communities contend with religious pluralism, with the pull of tradition working against the wish to be "modern" and with the new wealth differences in their midst. Newly discrete facets of Karo selfhood - ethnic, religious, and economic - replicate in microcosm the political tensions of the nation-state, revealing both why the New Order has enjoyed great stability over almost three decades and the sources of disruption that may lie ahead.".
- catalog extent "ix, 304 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Dissociated identities.".
- catalog identifier "047208402X (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0472104128 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Dissociated identities.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Dissociated identities.".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia.".
- catalog subject "305.89/922 20".
- catalog subject "DS632.K3 K56 1993".
- catalog subject "Karo-Barak (Indonesian people) Ethnic identity.".
- catalog subject "Karo-Batak (Indonesian people) Ethnic identity.".
- catalog subject "Karo-Batak (Indonesian people) Religion.".
- catalog subject "Social classes Indonesia.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Conceptualizing Identities -- Ch. 2. Precolonial Conversations about the Batak -- Ch. 3. Emergent Ethnicity: Karo -- Ch. 4. Capitalism and the Management of Diversity -- Ch. 5. The Politics of Religion and Class in Indonesia -- Ch. 6. The Politics of Culture in Indonesia -- Ch. 7. Kinship in New Contexts -- Ch. 8. Ethnic Pride, Ethnic Politics -- Ch. 9. Christianity, Ethnicity, and Class -- Ch. 10. Muslim Karo -- Ch. 11. The Traditional Religion: Hinduism? -- Ch. 12. The Secularization of Karo Identities.".
- catalog title "Dissociated identities : ethnicity, religion, and class in an Indonesian society / Rita Smith Kipp.".
- catalog type "text".