Between harmony and discrimination : negotiating religious identities within majority-minority relationships in Bali and Lombok

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Between harmony and discrimination : negotiating religious identities within majority-minority relationships in Bali and Lombok

edited by Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin, David D. Harnish

(Brill's Southeast Asian library / edited by Merle Ricklefs, Bruce Lockhart, v. 3)

Brill, c2014

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Between Harmony and Discrimination explores the varying expressions of religious practices and the intertwined, shifting interreligious relationships of the peoples of Bali and Lombok. As religion has become a progressively more important identity marker in the 21st century, the shared histories and practices of peoples of both similar and differing faiths are renegotiated, reconfirmed or reconfigured. This renegotiation, inspired by Hindu or Islamic reform movements that encourage greater global identifications, has created situations that are perceived locally to oscillate between harmony and discrimination depending on the relationships and the contexts in which they are acting. Religious belonging is increasingly important among the Hindus and Muslims of Bali and Lombok; minorities (Christians, Chinese) on both islands have also sought global partners. Contributors include Brigitta Hauser-Schaublin, David D. Harnish,I Wayan Ardika, Ni Luh Sitjiati Beratha, Erni Budiwanti, I Nyoman Darma Putra, I Nyoman Dhana, Leo Howe, Mary Ida Bagus, Lene Pedersen, Martin Slama, Meike Rieger, Sophie Strauss, Kari Telle and Dustin Wiebe.

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Preface Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Introduction: Negotiating Religious Identities within Majority-Minority Relationships in Bali and Lombok - Brigitta Hauser-Schaublin and David D. Harnish PART ONE: SACRED SITES AND THE DIFFERENTIATION OF BELONGING Chapter 1 Changing Spiritual Landscapes and Religious Politics on Lombok - Kari Telle Chapter 2 Balinese and Sasak Religious Trajectories in Lombok: Interactions, Tensions and Arts at the Lingsar Temple Festival - David D. Harnish Chapter 3 From Subandar to Tridharma: Transformations and Interactions of Chinese Communities in Bali - Brigitta Hauser-Schaublin Chapter 4 From Wali Songo to Wali Pitu: The Travelling of Islamic Saint Veneration to Bali - Martin Slama Chapter 5 The Purification Movement in Bayan, North Lombok: Orthodox Islam vis-a-vis Religious Syncretism - Erni Budiwanti PART TWO: LIVING TOGETHER - DEVELOPING DIFFERING IDENTITIES Chapter 6 Keeping the Peace: Interdependence and Narratives of Tolerance in Hindu-Muslim Relationships in Eastern Bali - Lene Pedersen Chapter 7 "We are one Unit": Configurations of Citizenship in a Historical Hindu-Muslim Balinese Setting - Meike Rieger Chapter 8 Performing Christian Kebalian: Balinese Music and Dance as Interreligious Drama - Dustin Wiebe Chapter 9 United in Culture - Separate Ways in Religion? The Relationship between Hindu and Christian Balinese - Nyoman Dhana Chapter 10 Inter-Religious Relationships between Chinese and Hindu Balinese in Three Villages in Bali - Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha and I Wayan Ardika Chapter 11 Respecting the Lakes: Arguments about a Tourism Project between Environmentalism and Agama - Sophie Strauss PART THREE: EVERYDAY PRACTICES AND THE SEARCH FOR COMMONALITIES Chapter 12 Ethnicity, Religion and the Economic Imperative: Some Case Studies - from the Fringes of West Bali - Mary Ida Bagus Chapter 13 Puja Mandala: An Invented Icon of Bali's Religious Tolerance? - I Nyoman Darma Putra Chapter 14 Chess and an Indonesian Microcosm: A Glimpse of a Nation's Social Dream? - Leo Howe Index

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