Colonial 'Reformation' in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi Indonesia,1892-1995

Author: Albert Schrauwers  

Publisher: University of Toronto Press‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9781442673113

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Language: ENG

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Schrauwers examines the profound impact of a Dutch Protestant Mission on the religion and culture of the To Pamona people of the highlands of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Chapter

Introduction: On Origin Stories in a Postmodern World

Church and State

'Returning to the Origin': Colonial Incorporation

The Discipline of Anthropology

Self-Representation

Rationalizing Religion

Structure and Agency

Elites and Fieldwork

The Persistence of Tradition

PART ONE: COLONIAL INCORPORATION

Chapter 1: Missions in Colonial Context

The Dutch Tribe

Verzuiling in the Netherlands

Ethical Policy, Missions, and Imperialism in the Outer Islands

Imperialism and the Incorporation of Central Sulawesi

Dr A.C. Kruyt and Dr N. Adriani, Missionary Ethnographers

Animisme and Spiritisme

Religion in a Colonial Context

Chapter 2: The Reformation

Peoples without History

Dismantling the Village Confederacies

Church and State as Village Institutions

The Republican Interlude

Tentena in the 'New Order' Administrative Context

A Volkskerk in Transition

PART TWO: THE PERSISTENCE OF TRADITION

Chapter 3: The Household, Kinship, and Shared Poverty

Shared Poverty and the Moral-Economy Model

Sombori and Santina

The Commodification of Wet-Rice Production in Tentena

Kinship and the Household

The Household Developmental Cycle

Peasantization and 'Discursive Traditionalism'

Chapter 4: Marriage, Kinship, and Posintuwu Networks

The 'Traditional' Marriage Process

Posintuwu

The Control of Social Reproduction

The Women's Christian Organization

Class and Marriage

The Role of Church and State in Marriage

PART THREE: HIGHLAND CHRISTIANITY

Chapter 5: Ritualization

Ritual Theory, Ritual Practice

The Indigenous Form of Ritualization

Inculturation and Monuntu

Dominance and the Protestant Worship Service

Transformations

Chapter 6: The Rationalization of Belief

Conversion and Shared Belief

The Construction of Ritual as Text

Rationalization

Church Discipline

Institutional Rationalization

Chapter 7: Rationalizing Religion in Indonesia

Colonial Discourses on Religion in Indonesia

Post-Colonial Discourses on Religion in Indonesia

Culture as Contested Territory

What Next?

NOTES

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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