Cane's Struggle For Hegemony In Colonial Java: The Braakhuur Question In Pekalongan-Tegal, 1900-1942
ABSTRAK the tendency is to think of power in terms of simple schemas. reducing the field of hegemony to a polarised contest between dominant and subaltern forces. Hegemony. however. may be better thought of as an ongoing jostle. ever in motion and requiring continuous effort. ...Even in polarised si...
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[Yogyakarta] : Fak.Geografi UGM
2000
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the tendency is to think of power in terms of simple schemas. reducing the field of hegemony to a polarised contest between dominant and subaltern forces. Hegemony. however. may be better thought of as an ongoing jostle. ever in motion and requiring continuous effort. ...Even in polarised situations... it is important to monitor the actual transactions taking place and to probe into the nodal points of interaction. u..Neden-een Pieterse. 'The Cultural Turn in Development: Questions of Power'. The European Journal of Development Research. 1995]
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Cane's Struggle
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