01621 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056245004700097100001800144260003400162300002300196020001800219084001700237520108600254082001101340650002001351990001001371990001101381990001101392INLIS00000000001092020220221014328 a0010-0721006179220221 g 0 ind 1 aMysticism In Java :bIdeology In Indonesia1 aMulder, Neils aYogyakarta :bKanisius,c2005 a172 hlm. ;c21 cm. a979-21-1167-0 a305.08 MUL m aMysticism In Java Mysticism in Java An understanding of Javanese mysticism, and the ethics and patterns of thought that stem from it, is essential to fathom the public discourse in Indonesia. The Javanese form by far the largest ethnic group of the island nation, and they are conscious heirs to an old civilization. For these reasons, the Javanese are the dominating force in politics and national culture, and their ideas and beliefs from the essence of Indonesian ideology. In this book, Niels Mulder analyses the old heritage, and demonstrates its relationships with the current effortslo create a national ideology and identity. Dr. Niels Mulder is an independent anthropologist who conducted field research in Indonesia in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Among his books are Inside Indonesian Society: Cultural Change in Java: Inside Southeast Asia: Religion, Everyday Life, Cultural Change and Inside Thai Society: An Interpretation of Everyday Life. Mulder s entertaining style makes his books easily accessible to anyone interested in the workings of Southeast Asian society. a305.08 4aKebudayaan Jawa a14104 a055072 a055067