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In 1908, the ruler of the Balinese realm of Klungkung and more than
100 members of his family and court were massacred when they marched deliberately
into the fire of the Dutch colonial army. The question of what their action
meant and its continued significance in contemporary Klungkung forms the
basis of Margaret Wiener's complex anthropolological history. Wiener challenges
colonial and academic claims that Klungkung had no "real" power and argues
that such claims enabled colonial domination.... |