Kampung, Islam and state in urban Java:
The nature of community in urban Java changed dramatically during the economic and political transition that followed the fall of the Soeharto regime in Indonesia, although the community continues to provide a rallying point for urban low-income residents in the off-street neighbourhoods (kampong) i...
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Univ. of Hawaii Press
2009
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Schriftenreihe: | Southeast Asia publication series, Asian studies association of Australia
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Zusammenfassung: | The nature of community in urban Java changed dramatically during the economic and political transition that followed the fall of the Soeharto regime in Indonesia, although the community continues to provide a rallying point for urban low-income residents in the off-street neighbourhoods (kampong) in Yogyakarta and in other cities of Java. Under Soeharto, kampung residents both cooperated in the supervision of their lives by the state and explored forms of sociality that gave some protection from collusion with the state. With the demise of the New Order and the rise of policies promoting decentralization, urban society changed under the impact of political reform, globalization, global and local patterns of consumerism, and kampung expression of community. Patrick Guinness, who began studying the kampung settlements of Yogyakarta more than 30 years ago, examines these processes in terms of economic, political and ritual patterns, and from the perspectives of kampung leaders and entrepreneurs, kampung youth, formal and casual labor, and NGO volunteers working in these neighbourhoods. Where community was once examined on the basis of romantic and mistaken assumptions about the homogeneity and compactness of what are often disparate collections of neighbours, it has been seen more recently as a construction of the nation-state in its bid to control and develop its citizens, as a construction of the local populace in their negotiations with or opposition to the state, and as a mechanism enabling local residents to cope with the pressure of state and market demands on them, although each of these interpretations if slavishly followed distorts the complex relations of kampung people with the state. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 275 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780824833602 |
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adam_text | Titel: Kampung, Islam and state in urban Java
Autor: Guinness, Patrick
Jahr: 2009
Contents
List of Figures ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 2 Ledok and the Life of a Local Leader
and Entrepreneur 28
Chapter 3 State, Kampung and Development 58
Chapter 4 Informalisation as an Alternative Strategy to
State Development 83
Chapter 5 Kampung Youth and Modern Consumer Lifestyles 117
Chapter 6 Kendhuren and the Strengthening of
Religious Community 151
Chapter 7 The Elections of 2004 170
Chapter 8 Community and State Violence 184
Chapter 9 Empowerment in Development Practice 211
Chapter 10 Conclusion 241
Notes 252
Glossary 253
Bibliography 257
Index 267
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