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Hinduism and Hierarchy in Bali

Book Hinduism and Hierarchy in Bali Leo Howe
Libristo code: 04944718
Publishers James Currey, February 2002
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In the context of Dutch colonialism, world war, the incorporation of Bali into the Indonesian state and the tourist boom, this book examines the complex relationships between the changing nature and continuing relevance of Balinese hierarchy, the neo-Hindu reforms of Balinese religion, and the impact these have had on new forms of identity. Since at least the 1920s commoners and other intellectuals and reformers have sought ways to challenge Balinese caste hierarchy, both through egalitarian re-interpretations of Balinese institutions and through changing religious ideas and practices. State initiatives to transform 'traditional' Balinese religion into monotheistic and more 'authentic' form of Hinduism have precipitated the appearance of many indigenous new religious movements and the importation from India of devotional forms of Hinduism (Sai Baba and Hare Krishna), which has created a vastly more intricate religious landscape. These various forms of Hinduism, and the conflict and competition between, both undermine and sustain relations of hierarchy. Through historically informed, ethnographic analyses of status competition, caste conflict, ritual inflation, religious innovation, and the cultural politics of identity this book, written in an accessible style, makes a major contribution to our understanding of modern Balinese society and its future development.

About the book

Full name Hinduism and Hierarchy in Bali
Author Leo Howe
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2002
Number of pages 288
EAN 9780852559192
Libristo code 04944718
Publishers James Currey
Weight 380
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 18
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