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BAJRA Publications |
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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. |
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Creese, H. 2000. |
Balinese television histories: broadcasting historical discourses in late New Order Indonesia, Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs 34: 39-81. |
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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. |
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- 2002. |
Bimbingan rohani Hindu: Tat twam asi |
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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. |
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- 1999. |
As they like it: overinterpretation and hyporeality in Bali. In The problem of context. ed. R. Dilley, Oxford: Berghahn, 105-144. |
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- 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.) |
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- 2000. |
After culture. anthropology as radical metaphysical critique. Yogyakarta: Duta Wacana Press. |
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- 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. |
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- 2000. |
Guest editor’s introduction. Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs. 43, 1. (Winter 2000) pp. 5-9. |
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- 2001. |
Drunk on the screen: Balinese conversations about television and advertising. In Asian Media Productions. ed. B.Moeran, Consumasian 15, London: Curzon. |
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- 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. |
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- 2001. |
Arja: theatre where women rule. Seleh notes 8, 3: 1, 8-10. |
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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. |
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- 1995 |
Making history? Cultural documentation on Balinese television. Review of Indonesian and Malaysian affairs 29: 95-106. |
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- 1996. |
Balinese culture on television. Indonesia circle 70: 253-270. |
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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. |
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- 2001 |
Gendered dreams: women watching sinetron (soap operas) on Indonesian TV. Indonesia and the Malay world 29, 85-98. |
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Related publications: |
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Special edition of RIMA (Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs) Vol. 34, 1. Winter 2000. |
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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. |
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Felicia Hughes-Freeland's Performance in Indonesia homepage http://sapir.ukc.ac.uk/Guests/g-fhf/index.html |
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David Hanan's Between three worlds video homepage |
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Krisna Sen and David Hill (material forthcoming) |
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Philip Kitley's online resume of research on television in Indonesia http://www.usq.edu.au/faculty/arts/dhis/Staff/kitley.htm |
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Helen Creese link forthcoming |
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