Bali in the Early Nineteenth Century: The Ethnographic Accounts of Pierre Dubois
작성자
Helen M. Creese
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형식
하드커버
페이지
846
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 9, 2016
출판사
Brill
판
Bilingual
ISBN-10
9004315829
ISBN-13
9789004315822
설명
Set against the backdrop of early nineteenth-century Bali, this captivating work delves into the rich tapestry of cultural and social life, as observed by Pierre Dubois. Helen Creese offers readers a thorough exploration of Dubois' ethnographic accounts, bringing to light the complexities of Balinese society during this transformative period. Through meticulous analysis, Creese contextualizes Dubois’ observations within the broader spectrum of historical and cultural developments, revealing the nuanced interplay between tradition and change on the island.
The book not only serves as a glimpse into a time when Bali was on the brink of modernization but also highlights the significance of Dubois' contributions to the understanding of Indonesian culture. Engagingly written and well-researched, it provides a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Bali, colonial encounters, and the evolution of ethnographic studies. Through her insightful commentary, Creese invites readers to appreciate the depth and richness of Balinese heritage as captured through Dubois' discerning eye.
The book not only serves as a glimpse into a time when Bali was on the brink of modernization but also highlights the significance of Dubois' contributions to the understanding of Indonesian culture. Engagingly written and well-researched, it provides a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Bali, colonial encounters, and the evolution of ethnographic studies. Through her insightful commentary, Creese invites readers to appreciate the depth and richness of Balinese heritage as captured through Dubois' discerning eye.