"A challenging book. Laurie Sears provides a wide range of provocative insights into Javanese and colonial culture and a radical rethinking about the "wayang" as a major area for the negotiation of power relationships between the Javanese and the Dutch."--Amin Sweeney, University of California, Berkeley
"A challenging book. Laurie Sears provides a wide range of provocative insights into Javanese and colonial culture and a radical rethinking about the "wayang" as a major area for the negotiation of power relationships between the Javanese and the Dutch."--Amin Sweeney, University of California, Berkeley
Note on Spelling and Translations vii Preface ix Acknowledgments xix Introduction: Histories, Mythologies, and Javanese Tales 1 1. Hearing Islamic Voices in "Hindu-Javanese" Tales 34 2. Colonial Discourse and Javanese Shadow Theatre 75 3. Failed Narratives of the Nation or the New "Essence" of Java? 121 4. Javanese Storytellers, Colonial Categories, Mahabharata Tales 170 5. Revolutionary Rhetoric and Postcolonial Performance Domains 214 6. Fictions, images, and Allegories 266 Selected Glossary 303 Selected Bibliography 311 Index 335
Note on Spelling and Translations vii Preface ix Acknowledgments xix Introduction: Histories, Mythologies, and Javanese Tales 1 1. Hearing Islamic Voices in "Hindu-Javanese" Tales 34 2. Colonial Discourse and Javanese Shadow Theatre 75 3. Failed Narratives of the Nation or the New "Essence" of Java? 121 4. Javanese Storytellers, Colonial Categories, Mahabharata Tales 170 5. Revolutionary Rhetoric and Postcolonial Performance Domains 214 6. Fictions, images, and Allegories 266 Selected Glossary 303 Selected Bibliography 311 Index 335
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