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One of BAJRA’s main aims is to encourage research and publication on electronically mediated cultural production, whether drawing upon the archive or upon related work.

 

Creese, H. 2000.

Balinese television histories: broadcasting historical discourses in late New Order Indonesia, Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs 34: 39-81.

 

Fox, R. in press

Substantial transmissions: a presuppositional analysis of ‘the Old Javanese text’ as an object of knowledge, and its implications for the study of religion in Bali. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde.

 

- 2002.

Bimbingan rohani Hindu: Tat twam asi
A critical transcript, translation & analysis.

 

Hobart, M. 1991.

Criticizing genres: Bakhtin and Bali.  In Voice, genre, text - anthropological essays in Africa and beyond. eds. P. Baxter & R. Fardon, Manchester: Bulletin of the John Ryland Library, Univ. of Manchester73, 3, 195-216.

 

- 1999.  

As they like it: overinterpretation and hyporeality in Bali.  In The problem of context. ed. R. Dilley, Oxford: Berghahn, 105-144.

 

- 2000. 

Live or dead?  How dialogic is theatre in Bali?’  In To change Bali. essays in honour of I Gusti Ngurah Bagus. ed. A. Vickers and  Ny. Darma Putra with M. Ford. Denpasar: Bali Post. 183-212. (ISBN 979-8496-17-5.)

 

- 2000. 

After culture.  anthropology as radical metaphysical critique. Yogyakarta: Duta Wacana Press.

 

- 2000.

The end of the world news: television and a problem of articulation in Bali.  International journal of cultural studies, Vol 3, 1, 79-102.

 

- 2000.

Guest editor’s introduction.  Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs.  43, 1. (Winter 2000)  pp. 5-9.

 

- 2001.

Drunk on the screen: Balinese conversations about television and advertising.  In Asian Media Productions. ed. B.Moeran, Consumasian 15, London: Curzon. 

 

- 2001.  

Live or dead?  Televising theatre in Bali. The social practice of media. eds. F. Ginsburg, L. Abu-Lughod & B. Larkin. Berkeley & Los Angeles: Univ. of California Press.

 

- 2001. 

Arja: theatre where women rule.  Seleh notes 8, 3: 1, 8-10.

 

Hughes-Freeland, F. 1992. 

Representation by the Other: Indonesian cultural documentation.  In Film as ethnography.  eds. P. Crawford & D. Turton, Manchester and New York: Manchester Univ. Press.

 

- 1995 

Making history? Cultural documentation on Balinese television. Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs 29: 95-106.

 

- 1996. 

Balinese culture on television.  Indonesia circle 70: 253-270.

 

Nilan, P. 2000. 

Representing culture and politics (or is it just entertainment?). watching Indonesian TV in Bali.  Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs 33, 2.

 

- 2001  

Gendered dreams: women watching sinetron (soap operas) on Indonesian TV.  Indonesia and the Malay world 29, 85-98.

 

        

                          

 

Related publications:

 

Special edition of RIMA (Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs) Vol. 34, 1. Winter 2000.

 

Articles published online at Berubah.org, a website dedicated to providing access to, and analysis of, materials relating to the study of media and religion in Southeast Asia.

 

Felicia Hughes-Freeland's Performance in Indonesia homepage http://sapir.ukc.ac.uk/Guests/g-fhf/index.html

David Hanan's Between three worlds video homepage            

http://www.monash.edu.au/mai/films  

 

Krisna Sen and David Hill (material forthcoming)

 

Philip Kitley's online resume of research on television in Indonesia            http://www.usq.edu.au/faculty/arts/dhis/Staff/kitley.htm

 

Helen Creese        link forthcoming

 

             

 

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