
Embodied Communities
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"Even if it is rather demanding, Hughes-Freeland's study makes for highly rewarding reading." ? JRAI"The book is carefully constructed...we can learn a lot from it [which] may well be due to its robust empiricism." ? Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale
"This book attempts a much more comprehensive consideration of dance in its cultural, social, and historical contexts than most and the author should be commended not only for this ambitious approach but also for keeping ethnographic method as the foundation of the research... the world of dance scholarship, anthropology, performance studies, and Indonesian studies are the better for this book which is, in important ways, remarkable." ? American Ethnologist
"This is a valuable addition to the literature on performance in Southeast Asia, on dance history, and on culture change in general ... a very timely and important work ... the quality of its prose, the depth of research involved make it a unique contribution to dance scholarship." ? Helene Bouvier, CNRS, Paris
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Preface and Acknowledgements
A Note on Spelling and Other Matters
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Dance, Culture, and Embodiment
Chapter 2. Before the Nation: The Heyday of Court Dance
Chapter 3. From Colony to Nation: Dance in the Reign of Haengkubuwana IX
Chapter 4. Embodying Culture: Dance as Education
Chapter 5. Performance and Symbolism: Bedhaya and the Poetics of Power
Chapter 6. The Art of Dancing: Joged Matatam
Chapter 7. Changing Styles of Patronage: Tourism and Commoditization
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Embodies Communities in the Nation State
Appendices I
Appendices II
Appendices II
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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