Gender transgression in colonial and postcolonial Indonesia
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A study argues that despite surface similarities between ritual transvestites in early modern island Southeast Asia and contemporary lesbian and gay movements in Indonesia, the two phenomena are formed in radically different conceptions of the world. It demonstrates that transgressive gender practices are produced anew in different historical periods as island Southeast Asia's gendered cosmologies and sex/gender binaries are reconfigured from the sacred to the innate.
Publication Name: The Journal of Asian Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0021-9118
Year: 2005
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Two views of the Minahasa; or, whatever happened to the poor, Heathen Bushnatives?
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A poor Alforese heathen who previously felt nothing for morality or uprightness is now filled with feeling, as much of pain as of truth because she truly believes in Jesus Christ her Lord is also not insignificant. Minahasan historian suggested that the transformation of Minahasan culture is profound and the two views of Minahasa were culture difference and poverty.
Publication Name: The Journal of Asian Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0021-9118
Year: 2004
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Rethinking the imbrication of orality and literacy: historical discourse in early modern Makassar
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This article examines the relationship of orality and literacy. The author, focusing on 16th century Makassar, argues the notion that a shift from orality to literacy occurs is mistaken and maintains oral and written history relate to one another in a social context.
Publication Name: The Journal of Asian Studies
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0021-9118
Year: 2003
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