Alcohol in early Java : its social and cultural significance
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Alcohol in early Java : its social and cultural significance
(Brill's Southeast Asian library / edited by Merle Ricklefs, Bruce Lockhart, v. 8)
Brill, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-386) and index
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In Alcohol in Early Java: Its Social and Cultural Significance, Jiri Jakl offers an account of the production, trade, and consumption of alcohol in Java before 1500 CE, and discusses a whole array of meanings the Javanese have ascribed to its use. Though alcohol is extremely controversial in contemporary Islamic Java, it had multiple, often surprising, uses in the pre-Islamic society.
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Contents
Preface
List of Figures
Introduction
1 Old and Middle Javanese Textual Sources: What Can Be Known?
part 1: Drinking Landscape in Ancient Java
Introduction to Part 1
1 Twak: Production and Types of Palm Wine
1 Tapping
2 Production
3 Waragan
4 Badyag
5 Budur
6 Sajan
7 Sayub
2 Beers and Lalasti Inebriating Snacks
3 Fruit Wines and Sugar Cane Wine
1 Sugar Cane Wine and 'Rums' in Pre-Islamic Java
2 Mastawa and Sidhu: Rums in Pre-Islamic Java?
4 Draksa: Imported Grape Wine or Chinese Rice Beer?
5 Tuber Beer and Intoxicating Mushroom Brews
6 Distilled Beverages
1 Arrack below the Winds
2 Tampo, petar, and panasih: Alternative Terms for Distilled Drinks
7 Cups That Cheered: Drinking Paraphernalia
1 Drinking Vessels from Natural Materials
2 Pottery Vessels: Earthenware, Stoneware and Porcelain
3 Glass Cups and Vessels from Silver and Gold
8 Drinking Comportment
part 2: Alcohol, Hospitality, and Identity in Java before 1500 CE
Introduction to Part 2
9 Drinking Ascetics and the Status of Alcohol before 1500 CE
10 Palm Wine for Sale: Ambulant Vendors and Market Stalls
11 Alcohol, Intoxication, and the Court Society
12 Alcohol in Marriage Festivities and Conjugal Rituals
13 Alcohol and Its Importance in Javanese Warfare
14 Ancestor Worship, Alcohol, and sima Ceremonies
15 Alcohol in Javanese Bhairavism and Its Use among the Buddhists
1 Javanese Tantric Systems and Alcohol
2 Alcohol and Its Use and Significance among the Buddhists and Siddha Alchemists
16 Inebriated Men and Intoxicated raksasas: Drunkenness
17 Habitual Drinkers: Alcoholism in Pre-Islamic Java?
18 Islamization and Alcohol after 1500 CE
Conclusion
Figures
Bibliography
Index
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