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Introduction: 'Agama', 'Adat', and the Pancasila Michel Picard Part 1: Java 1. The Catholic politics of inclusiveness: A Jesuit epic in Central Java in the early twentieth century and its memory Remy Madinier 2. The constrained place of local tradition: The discourse of Indonesian Traditionalist ulama in the 1930s Andree Feillard 3. Where have all the abangan gone? Religionization and the decline of non-standard Islam in contemporary Indonesia Robert Hefner 4. The return of Pancasila: Secular vs. Islamic norms, another look at the struggle for state dominance in Indonesia Francois Raillon Part 2: Bali 5. From Agama Hindu Bali to Agama Hindu and back: Towards a relocalization of the Balinese religion? Michel Picard 6. A new perspective for 'Balinese Hinduism' in the light of the pre-modern religious discourse: A textual-historical approach Andrea Acri 7. The withdrawal of the gods: Remarks on ritual trance possession and its decline in Bali Annette Hornbacher 8. Spiritualised politics and the trademark of culture: Political actors and their use of adat and agama in post-Suharto Bali Brigitta Hauser-Schaublin
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