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Kaartinen, Timo Antero.
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Songs of travel, stories of place: A study of tradition, subjectivity and otherness in Banda Eli (East Indonesia).
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Songs of travel, stories of place: A study of tradition, subjectivity and otherness in Banda Eli (East Indonesia)./
作者:
Kaartinen, Timo Antero.
面頁冊數:
425 p.
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Adviser: Danilyn Rutherford.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-07A.
標題:
Anthropology, Cultural. -
電子資源:
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049331170X
Songs of travel, stories of place: A study of tradition, subjectivity and otherness in Banda Eli (East Indonesia).
Kaartinen, Timo Antero.
Songs of travel, stories of place: A study of tradition, subjectivity and otherness in Banda Eli (East Indonesia).
- 425 p.
Adviser: Danilyn Rutherford.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Chicago, 2001.
This dissertation focuses on the historical representations and social practices in terms of which Banda Eli, an Eastern Indonesian village, is defined as a distinct cultural entity. In scholarly history and colonial records the founders of the village are consistently identified with the original inhabitants of Banda, the famous spice islands conquered by the Dutch East India Company in 1621. The thesis addresses the question of how the people of Banda Eli evaluate representations of their society by outsiders, and what memories the community itself maintains of its Bandanese ancestry. The material for the dissertation was collected during 15 months of fieldwork in East Indonesia during 1992 and 1994–1996.
ISBN: 049331170XSubjects--Topical Terms:
735016
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The theoretical focus of the dissertation is on the effect which engagements with the outside world have for the local society. In the symbolic awareness of Banda Eli people, sociality is inextricably linked with the horizon of travel, absence and the loss of persons and objects, and their replacement with tokens of value which originate from the domain identified as ‘foreign’. The dissertation explores the cultural logic underlying this awareness as it is manifested in ritual and political practices and in various representations of the past in folk poetry.
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