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7 The Lives of Processions in Bali and Lombok, Indonesia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction ix
- 1 From Carnivalesque to Ritualesque: Public Ritual and the Theater of the Street 1
- 2 Locality, Spectacle, State Politics: Comparative Study of Carnival Traditions in Renaissance Nuremberg and Modern Trinidad 16
- 3 Conflict Displays in the Black Atlantic 49
- 4 Protesting and Grieving: Ritual, Politics, and the Effects of Scale 66
- 5 Political Percussions: Cork Brass Bands and the Irish Revolution, 1914–1922 93
- 6 ¡Que Bonita Bandera! Place, Space, and Identity as Expressed with the Puerto Rican Flag 113
- 7 The Lives of Processions in Bali and Lombok, Indonesia 133
- 8 The Anthropology of Festivals: Changes in Theory and Practice 151
- 9 The Politics of Cultural Promotion: The Umthetho Festival of Malawi’s Northern Ngoni 164
- 10 Music as Activist Spectacle: AIDS, Breast Cancer, and LGBT Choral Singing 189
- 11 The “Days of Scanzano”: The Carnivalesque and the Ritualesque in an Antinuclear Protest 205
- 12 “Some Are Born Green, Some Achieve Greenness”: Protest Theater and Environmental Activism 222
- 13 The Material Culture of Remembrance in Ireland: Roadside Memorials as Contested Spaces 239
- 14 The Politics of Junk: Social Protest, “Outsider” Environments, and Ritualesque Display at the Heidelberg Project in Detroit 254
- About the Authors 278
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction ix
- 1 From Carnivalesque to Ritualesque: Public Ritual and the Theater of the Street 1
- 2 Locality, Spectacle, State Politics: Comparative Study of Carnival Traditions in Renaissance Nuremberg and Modern Trinidad 16
- 3 Conflict Displays in the Black Atlantic 49
- 4 Protesting and Grieving: Ritual, Politics, and the Effects of Scale 66
- 5 Political Percussions: Cork Brass Bands and the Irish Revolution, 1914–1922 93
- 6 ¡Que Bonita Bandera! Place, Space, and Identity as Expressed with the Puerto Rican Flag 113
- 7 The Lives of Processions in Bali and Lombok, Indonesia 133
- 8 The Anthropology of Festivals: Changes in Theory and Practice 151
- 9 The Politics of Cultural Promotion: The Umthetho Festival of Malawi’s Northern Ngoni 164
- 10 Music as Activist Spectacle: AIDS, Breast Cancer, and LGBT Choral Singing 189
- 11 The “Days of Scanzano”: The Carnivalesque and the Ritualesque in an Antinuclear Protest 205
- 12 “Some Are Born Green, Some Achieve Greenness”: Protest Theater and Environmental Activism 222
- 13 The Material Culture of Remembrance in Ireland: Roadside Memorials as Contested Spaces 239
- 14 The Politics of Junk: Social Protest, “Outsider” Environments, and Ritualesque Display at the Heidelberg Project in Detroit 254
- About the Authors 278
- Index 283