Processes of disembedding and displacement: anomie and the juridification of religio-ethnic identity in post-New Order Bali
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- Ramstedt, Martin (Author)
Title
Processes of disembedding and displacement: anomie and the juridification of religio-ethnic identity in post-New Order Bali
Abstract
This article applies Karl Polanyi's observation of a double movement of law in the history of nineteenth and early twentieth-century Europe to an analysis of Bali's integration into the global cultural economy. It describes how the increasing disembedding of the island's tourist industry from local norms and institutions, and the parallel disjuncture between Balinese religiosity and Indonesian state religion have created a condition of increasing collective anomie that has in turn provoked endeavors to juridify the Balinese religio-ethnic identity. Conceding the partial success of the juridification process that has been facilitated by the recent governance reform, and that has indeed effected a significant degree of re-embedding both tourism and religion into local culture, the article argues that not only has the anomic condition not been attenuated; the potential for internal conflict and division has even been enhanced.
Publication
Asian Ethnicity
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
323-339
Date
September 2012
Journal Abbr
Asian Ethnicity
Language
English
ISSN
14631369
Short Title
Processes of disembedding and displacement
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2017-05-30, 4:01 p.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Ramstedt, Martin. 2012. “Processes of Disembedding and Displacement: Anomie and the Juridification of Religio-Ethnic Identity in Post-New Order Bali.” Asian Ethnicity 13 (4): 323–39. DOI: 10.1080/14631369.2012.710072.
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Keywords
- anomie
- Bali
- Balinese (Indonesian people)
- decentralization
- decentralization in government
- disembedding
- ethnicity
- Europe
- identity
- juridification
- POLANYI, Karl, 1886-1964
- religiousness
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