Performing Arts and the Royal Courts of Southeast Asia, Volume Two : : Pusaka as Performed Heritage / / edited by Mayco Santaella.

This publication brings together current scholarship that focuses on the significance of performing arts heritage of royal courts in Southeast Asia. The contributors consist of both established and early-career researchers working on traditional performing arts in the region and abroad. The first vo...

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Superior document:Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2024
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2024.
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2024.
Brill's Southeast Asian Library ; 12
Physical Description:1 online resource (402 pages)
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Other title:Pusaka as Performed Heritage
Contents -- Preface -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Contributors -- 1 Manipulating Notions of Southeast Asian Royal Court Performance: Romanticising, Appropriating, Deconstructing, Inventing and Imagining --   Ricardo D. Trimillos -- 2 ‘A Name Is All That Remains’: Twenty-first-century Traces of Sundanese Royal Courts in Modern Sundanese Performing Arts --   Henry Spiller -- 3 Performing Arts as a Cultural Bridge between Hindu Rulers and Muslim Communities in Bali --   Ako Mashino -- 4 Martial Arts and the Malays of Singapore: from Court Traditions to Contemporary Identity Signifiers --   Mohamed Effendy Abdul Hamid -- 5 The Royal Abduction of Napsa and the Hostaging of Dance: a Discursive Exploration of Why Igal Is Pangalay in the Sulu Archipelago --   M.C.M. Santamaria -- 6 The Fewer the Better: Exclusivity in Royal Thai Court Music --   Supeena Insee Adler -- 7 For Soul or for Sale? Javanese Court Dance at a Crossroads --   Sal Murgiyanto and A.M. Hermien Kusmayati -- 8 Thai Court Performance as Object, Event and Affect --   Deborah Wong -- 9 Reciprocity and Allegiance of Enduring Intra-kingdom Relationships in Balinese Performing Arts --   Made Mantle Hood -- 10 Honouring the Maradika: from Kaili Kingdoms to a Decentralised Neo-royal Provincial Government --   Mayco A. Santaella -- 11 Traditional Performing Arts in the North Coast of Java: Centre–Periphery, Court–Rural Dynamics --   Sumarsam -- 12 Rei(g)ning in a New World: Performing Javanese Kingship to Diverse Contemporary Audiences in Yogyakarta, Indonesia --   Roger Vetter -- 13 Discourses of Style and Value in the Performing Arts of the Javanese Courts --   R. Anderson Sutton -- Glossary of Non-English Terms -- Index.
Summary:This publication brings together current scholarship that focuses on the significance of performing arts heritage of royal courts in Southeast Asia. The contributors consist of both established and early-career researchers working on traditional performing arts in the region and abroad. The first volume, Pusaka as Documented Heritage , consists of historical case studies, contexts and developments of royal court traditions, particularly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The second volume, Pusaka as Performed Heritage , comprises chapters that problematise royal court traditions in the present century with case studies that examine the viability, adaptability and contemporary contexts for coexisting administrative structures.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004695443
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Mayco Santaella.