"This book addresses one of the most crucial questions in Southeast Asia: did the election in Indonesia in 2014 of a seemingly populist-oriented president alter the hegemony of the political and economic elites? Was it the end of the paradox that the basic social contradictions in the country's subs
Art in Indonesia: continuities and change
β Scribed by Claire Holt
- Publisher
- Cornell University Press
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 382
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Acknowledgments (page v)
Detailed List of Illustrations and Maps, with Credits (page ix)
Note on Transcription, Orthography, and Place Names (page xvii)
INTRODUCTION (page 1)
PART I: THE HERITAGE
1. Some Prehistoric Roots (page 11)
2. The Impact of Indian Influences (page 35)
3. The Emergence of New Styles (page 66)
PART II: LIVING TRADITIONS
4. The Dance (page 97)
5. The Wayang World (page 123)
6. Dance Drama (page 151)
7. Bali's Plastic Arts: Traditions in Flux (page 168)
PART III: MODERN ART
8. The Setting (page 191)
9. The Great Debate (page 211)
CONCLUSION (page 255)
APPENDIX I: Synopses of Epics and Stories
APPENDIX II: The Performing Arts in Ancient Records and Literature
APPENDIX III: Eight Wayang Lakons
APPENDIX IV: Biographical Sketches (page 321)
BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 331)
INDEX-GLOSSARY (page 339)
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