State Formation and the Domestic in Working Class Java
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Köp båda 2 för 684 krNewberry's book will be of great interest to scholars of Indonesia, but it also should be read by scholars of feminist and political theory. Her research reveals the value of ethnographic depth for analyses of state formation, as it highlights how the New Order state not only generated and distributed abstract ideas about domestic and national life, but brought them together in material forms that generated interpretations about gender and class, egalitarianism, and failure. These strengths also make the book an excellent text with which to teach. -- The Journal of Asian Studies
Jan Newberry is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta.
List of Figures Acknowledgements Chapter One: Through the Missing Back Door, an Entrance Chapter Two: Kampung Chapter Three: The House Chapter Four: The Household: Making Do Chapter Five: The Home Chapter Six: Through the Back Door of Domesticity: An Exit Epilogue: Housewife Ethnographer References Index