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Fetish, Recognition, Revolution

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Book Fetish, Recognition, Revolution James T. Siegel
Libristo code: 04639632
Publishers Princeton University Press, March 1997
This book concerns the role of language in the Indonesian revolution. James Siegel, an anthropologis... Full description
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This book concerns the role of language in the Indonesian revolution. James Siegel, an anthropologist with long experience in various parts of that country, traces the beginnings of the Indonesian revolution, which occurred from 1945 through 1949 and which ended Dutch colonial rule, to the last part of the nineteenth century. At that time, the people of the Dutch East Indies began to translate literature from most places in the world. Siegel discovers in that moment a force within communication more important than the specific messages it conveyed. The subsequent containment of this linguistic force he calls the "fetish of modernity," which, like other fetishes, was thought to be able to compel events. Here, the event is the recognition of the bearer of the fetish as a person of the modern world. The taming of this force in Indonesian nationalism and the continuation of its wild form in the revolution are the major subjects of the book. Its material is literature from Indonesian and Dutch as well as first-person accounts of the revolution.

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Full name Fetish, Recognition, Revolution
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1997
Number of pages 288
EAN 9780691026527
ISBN 0691026521
Libristo code 04639632
Weight 454
Dimensions 228 x 152 x 25
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