Description |
1 online resource : color illustrations |
Series |
Brill's Southeast Asian library, 2213-0527 ; volume 8 |
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Brill's Southeast Asian library ; v. 8. 2213-0527
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Contents |
Contents -- Preface -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Old and Middle Javanese Textual Sources: What Can Be Known? -- part 1: Drinking Landscape in Ancient Java -- Introduction to Part 1 -- 1 Twak: Production and Types of Palm Wine -- 1 Tapping -- 2 Production -- 3 Waragaṅ -- 4 Baḍyag -- 5 Buḍur -- 6 Sajəṅ -- 7 Sayub -- 2 Beers and Lalasti Inebriating Snacks -- 3 Fruit Wines and Sugar Cane Wine -- 1 Sugar Cane Wine and 'Rums' in Pre-Islamic Java -- 2 Māstawa and Sīdhu: Rums in Pre-Islamic Java? -- 4 Drākṣa: Imported Grape Wine or Chinese Rice Beer? -- 5 Tuber Beer and Intoxicating Mushroom Brews -- 6 Distilled Beverages -- 1 Arrack below the Winds -- 2 Tampo, pǝṭar, and paṅasih: Alternative Terms for Distilled Drinks -- 7 Cups That Cheered: Drinking Paraphernalia -- 1 Drinking Vessels from Natural Materials -- 2 Pottery Vessels: Earthenware, Stoneware and Porcelain -- 3 Glass Cups and Vessels from Silver and Gold -- 8 Drinking Comportment -- part 2: Alcohol, Hospitality, and Identity in Java before 1500 CE -- Introduction to Part 2 -- 9 Drinking Ascetics and the Status of Alcohol before 1500 CE -- 10 Palm Wine for Sale: Ambulant Vendors and Market Stalls -- 11 Alcohol, Intoxication, and the Court Society -- 12 Alcohol in Marriage Festivities and Conjugal Rituals -- 13 Alcohol and Its Importance in Javanese Warfare -- 14 Ancestor Worship, Alcohol, and sīma Ceremonies -- 15 Alcohol in Javanese Bhairavism and Its Use among the Buddhists -- 1 Javanese Tantric Systems and Alcohol -- 2 Alcohol and Its Use and Significance among the Buddhists and Siddha Alchemists -- 16 Inebriated Men and Intoxicated rākṣasas: Drunkenness -- 17 Habitual Drinkers: Alcoholism in Pre-Islamic Java? -- 18 Islamization and Alcohol after 1500 CE -- Conclusion -- Figures -- Bibliography -- Index |
Summary |
"In Alcohol in Early Java: Its Social and Cultural Significance, Jiří Jákl offers an account of the production, trade, and consumption of alcohol in Java before 1500 CE, and discusses a whole array of meanings the Javanese have ascribed to its use. Though alcohol is extremely controversial in contemporary Islamic Java, it had multiple, often surprising, uses in the pre-Islamic society"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 13, 2021) |
Subject |
Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Indonesia -- Java -- History
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Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Social aspects -- Indonesia -- Java
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Alcoholic beverages -- Indonesia -- Java -- History
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Javanese (Indonesian people) -- Social life and customs
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Alcoholic beverages
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Drinking of alcoholic beverages
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Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Social aspects
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Javanese (Indonesian people) -- Social life and customs
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SUBJECT |
Java (Indonesia) -- History -- 16th century
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Subject |
Indonesia -- Java
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2021028151 |
ISBN |
9789004417038 |
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9004417036 |
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