Sites, Bodies and Stories
Imagining Indonesian History
Distributed for National University of Singapore Press
Sites, Bodies and Stories
Imagining Indonesian History
Contemporary heritage formation in Indonesia is intrinsically linked to a canon of Indonesian art and culture developed during Dutch colonial rule, institutionalized within Indonesia’s heritage infrastructure and in the Netherlands, and echoed in museums and exhibitions throughout the world. The authors in this volume acknowledge colonial legacies but argue against a colonial determinism, considering instead how contemporary heritage initiatives can lead to new interpretations of the past.
264 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2015
Art: Middle Eastern, African, and Asian Art
Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia
Culture Studies:
Sociology: Social History

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