And the Sun Pursued the Moon : : Symbolic Knowledge and Traditional Authority among the Makassar / / Thomas Gibson.

Over the course of a thousand years, from 600 to 1600 CE, the Java Sea was dominated by a ring of maritime kingdoms whose rulers engaged in long-distance raiding, trading, and marriage alliances with one another. And the Sun Pursued the Moon explores the economic, political, and symbolic processes b...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction to South Sulawesi -- 2. Toward an Anthropology of Symbolic Knowledge -- 3. Androgynous Origins: Traces of Srivijaya in the Java Sea -- 4. Incestuous Twins and Magical Boats: Traces of Kediri in the Gulf of Bone -- 5. Noble Transgression and Shipwreck: Traces of Luwu' in Bira -- 6. The Sea Prince and the Bamboo Maiden: Traces of Majapahit in South Sulawesi -- 7. The Sea King and the Emperor: The Gunpowder State of Gowa-Tallo' -- 8. The Power of the Regalia: Royal Rebellion against the Dutch East India Company -- 9. The Return of the Kings: The Royal Ancestors under Colonial Rule -- 10. Knowledge, Power, and Traditional Authority -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Author
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Over the course of a thousand years, from 600 to 1600 CE, the Java Sea was dominated by a ring of maritime kingdoms whose rulers engaged in long-distance raiding, trading, and marriage alliances with one another. And the Sun Pursued the Moon explores the economic, political, and symbolic processes by which early Makassar communities were incorporated into this regional system. As successive empires like Srivijaya, Kediri, Majapahit, and Melaka gained hegemony over the region; they introduced different models of kingship in peripheral areas like the Makassar coast of South Sulawesi. As each successive model of royal power gained currency, it became embedded in local myth and ritual. To better understand the relationship between symbolic knowledge and traditional royal authority in Makassar society, Thomas Gibson draws on a wide range of sources and academic disciplines. He shows how myth and ritual link practical forms of knowledge (boat-building, navigation, agriculture, warfare) to basic social categories such as gender and hereditary rank, as well as to environmental, celestial, and cosmological phenomena. He also shows how concrete historical agents have used this symbolic infrastructure to advance their own political and ideological purposes. Gibson concludes by situating this material in relation to Islam and to life-cycle rituals.
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Makasar (Indonesian people) Folklore.
Makasar (Indonesian people) Kings and rulers.
Makasar (Indonesian people) Science.
Mythology, Indonesian Indonesia Makassar.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. Introduction to South Sulawesi --
2. Toward an Anthropology of Symbolic Knowledge --
3. Androgynous Origins: Traces of Srivijaya in the Java Sea --
4. Incestuous Twins and Magical Boats: Traces of Kediri in the Gulf of Bone --
5. Noble Transgression and Shipwreck: Traces of Luwu' in Bira --
6. The Sea Prince and the Bamboo Maiden: Traces of Majapahit in South Sulawesi --
7. The Sea King and the Emperor: The Gunpowder State of Gowa-Tallo' --
8. The Power of the Regalia: Royal Rebellion against the Dutch East India Company --
9. The Return of the Kings: The Royal Ancestors under Colonial Rule --
10. Knowledge, Power, and Traditional Authority --
Notes --
References --
Index --
About the Author
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. Introduction to South Sulawesi --
2. Toward an Anthropology of Symbolic Knowledge --
3. Androgynous Origins: Traces of Srivijaya in the Java Sea --
4. Incestuous Twins and Magical Boats: Traces of Kediri in the Gulf of Bone --
5. Noble Transgression and Shipwreck: Traces of Luwu' in Bira --
6. The Sea Prince and the Bamboo Maiden: Traces of Majapahit in South Sulawesi --
7. The Sea King and the Emperor: The Gunpowder State of Gowa-Tallo' --
8. The Power of the Regalia: Royal Rebellion against the Dutch East India Company --
9. The Return of the Kings: The Royal Ancestors under Colonial Rule --
10. Knowledge, Power, and Traditional Authority --
Notes --
References --
Index --
About the Author
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. Introduction to South Sulawesi --
2. Toward an Anthropology of Symbolic Knowledge --
3. Androgynous Origins: Traces of Srivijaya in the Java Sea --
4. Incestuous Twins and Magical Boats: Traces of Kediri in the Gulf of Bone --
5. Noble Transgression and Shipwreck: Traces of Luwu' in Bira --
6. The Sea Prince and the Bamboo Maiden: Traces of Majapahit in South Sulawesi --
7. The Sea King and the Emperor: The Gunpowder State of Gowa-Tallo' --
8. The Power of the Regalia: Royal Rebellion against the Dutch East India Company --
9. The Return of the Kings: The Royal Ancestors under Colonial Rule --
10. Knowledge, Power, and Traditional Authority --
Notes --
References --
Index --
About the Author
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