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The Potent Dead: Ancestors, Saints And Heroes In Contemporary Indonesia / Henri Chambert-Loir, Anthony Reid (Edited)



The dead are potent and omnipresent in modern Indonesia. Presidents and peasants alike meditate before sacred graves to exploit the power they confer, and mediums do good business curing the sick by interpreting the wishes of deceased forebears. Among non-Muslims there are ritual reburials of the bones of the dead in monuments both magnificent and modest. By promoting dead heroes to a nationalist pantheon, regions and ethnic groups establish their place within the national story.
Although much has been written about the local forms of the scriptural religions to which modern Indonesians are required by law to adhere--Islam, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism--this is the first book to assess the indigenous systems of belief in the spirits of ancestors. Sometimes these systems are condemned in the name of the formal religions, but more often the potent dead coexist as a private dimension of everyday religious practice.
A unique team of anthropologists, historians, and literary scholars from Europe, Australia and North America demonstrate the continuing importance of the potent dead for understanding contemporary Indonesia. At the same time, they help us understand historic processes of conversion to Islam and Christianity by examining the continuing interactions of the spirit world with formal religion.


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ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series
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A31201
Penerbit University Of Hawai'i Press : Honolulu.,
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14 x 21 cm / 243 pg
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1865087394
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393.095.98 / CHA / t
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