A revised version of S. Ann Dunham's anthropology dissertation that examines the economic importance of the blacksmithing trade in the rural Javanese village of Kajar.
A revised version of S. Ann Dunham's anthropology dissertation that examines the economic importance of the blacksmithing trade in the rural Javanese village of Kajar.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
S. Ann Dunham (1942–1995), mother of President Barack Obama and Maya Soetoro-Ng, earned her undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees, all in anthropology, from the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. Dunham spent years working on rural development, microfinance, and women’s welfare through organizations including USAID, the World Bank, the Ford Foundation, the Indonesian Federation of Labor Unions, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia. Alice G. Dewey, an Indonesianist, is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Hawai‘i. Nancy I. Cooper is Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Hawai‘i. Maya Soetoro-Ng has a doctorate in international comparative education from the University of Hawai‘i and teaches high-school history in Honolulu. Robert W. Hefner is Professor of Anthropology and Associate Director of the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs at Boston University. He is President of the Association for Asian Studies.
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Foreword / Maya Soetoro-Ng ix Editors’ Preface / Alice Dewey and Nancy Cooper xi Acknowledgments xxvii Supplementary Materials (a sampling of S. Ann Dunham’s field notes, a letter, and maps) xxxi Introduction 1 The Socioeconomic Organization of Metalworking Industries 40 Kajar, a Blacksmithing Village in Yogyakarta 82 Relevant Macrodata 155 Government Interventions 196 Conclusions and Development Implications 249 Appendix 283 Notes 287 Glossary of Metalworking Terms 299 Afterword: Ann Dunham, Indonesia, and Anthropology—A Generation On / Robert W. Hefner 317 Bibliography 331 Index 345
Foreword / Maya Soetoro-Ng ix Editors’ Preface / Alice Dewey and Nancy Cooper xi Acknowledgments xxvii Supplementary Materials (a sampling of S. Ann Dunham’s field notes, a letter, and maps) xxxi Introduction 1 The Socioeconomic Organization of Metalworking Industries 40 Kajar, a Blacksmithing Village in Yogyakarta 82 Relevant Macrodata 155 Government Interventions 196 Conclusions and Development Implications 249 Appendix 283 Notes 287 Glossary of Metalworking Terms 299 Afterword: Ann Dunham, Indonesia, and Anthropology—A Generation On / Robert W. Hefner 317 Bibliography 331 Index 345
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