01845 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056245005300097100001800150260003400168300002300202020001800225084001800243520125200261082001201513650002301525990001101548990001101559990001101570990001101581990001101592INLIS00000000000101120220406022911 a0010-0621000611220406 g 0 ind 1 aDoing Java :bAn Anthropological Detective Story1 aMulder, Niels aYogyakarta :bKanisius,c2006 a228 hlm. ;c22 cm. a979-211-149-2 a959.880 MUL d aDOING JAVAFor the past forty years, Niels Mulder has been actively engaged with the cultures of Java, Thailand and the Philippines. ln 2002, he retired to Mt. Banahaw in southern Luzon where he works oh his intellectual biography, of which Doing Java is the second volume. ln this book, he retraces how he learned to think about life on Java at the beginning of and in the late 1970s. ln doing so, we also obtain a picture of Yogyakarta and a sketch of the academic climate of those days. Altogether, the book should offer an idea of anthropological research, or at least how the author experienced it. Dr. Niels Mulder is an independent anthropologist who conducted field research in Java, Indonesia, in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Among his books are Indonesian Images: The Culture of the Public World Inside Southeast Asia: Religion, Everyday Ltfe, Cultural Change Mysticism in Java: Ideologt in Indonesia Southeast Asian Images: Tbwards Civil Society? Mysticism and Everyday Life in Contemporary Java Individual and Society in Java, and Inside Indonesian Society: Cultural Change in Java. Mulder s entertaining style makes his books easily accessible to anyone interested in the workings of Southeast Asian society. He can be reached through. a959.880 4aSejarah Kebudayaan a038417 a038419 a038415 a038416 a038418