menu
{ "item_title" : "Back Door Java", "item_author" : [" Janice Newberry "], "item_description" : "In the densely populated urban neighbourhoods of Java, women manage their houses and their communities through daily exchanges of food, childcare, and labour. Their domestic work is based on local ideas of community cooperation and support, but also on the Indonesian government's use of women as unpaid social workers. Consequently, women are a pivotal point in both state-sponsored programs of domesticity and in the local practice of community exchange managed from individual houses. Back Door Java explores the everyday lives of ordinary urban Javanese from a new perspective on domestic space and the state. Using rich ethnographic description of a neighbourhood in Central Java, Newberry illuminates the ways in which state rule is intimately connected to the household and the community. ", "item_img_path" : "https://covers4.booksamillion.com/covers/bam/1/55/111/689/1551116898_b.jpg", "price_data" : { "retail_price" : "39.95", "online_price" : "39.95", "our_price" : "39.95", "club_price" : "39.95", "savings_pct" : "0", "savings_amt" : "0.00", "club_savings_pct" : "0", "club_savings_amt" : "0.00", "discount_pct" : "10", "store_price" : "" } }
Back Door Java|Janice Newberry

Back Door Java : State Formation and the Domestic in Working Class Java

local_shippingShip to Me
On Order. Usually ships in 2-4 weeks
FREE Shipping for Club Members help

Overview

In the densely populated urban neighbourhoods of Java, women manage their houses and their communities through daily exchanges of food, childcare, and labour. Their domestic work is based on local ideas of community cooperation and support, but also on the Indonesian government's use of women as unpaid social workers. Consequently, women are a pivotal point in both state-sponsored programs of domesticity and in the local practice of community exchange managed from individual houses. Back Door Java explores the everyday lives of ordinary urban Javanese from a new perspective on domestic space and the state. Using rich ethnographic description of a neighbourhood in Central Java, Newberry illuminates the ways in which state rule is intimately connected to the household and the community.

This item is Non-Returnable

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781551116891
  • ISBN-10: 1551116898
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • Publish Date: April 2006
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.61 pounds
  • Page Count: 208

Related Categories

You May Also Like...

    1

BAM Customer Reviews