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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction—The Emotional Make-up of Marginality and Stigma – Birgitt Röttger-Rössler and Thomas Stodulka |
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What Makes a Good Life?—Changing Marginality and Dayak Benuaq Subjective Wellbeing in East Kalimantan – Michaela Haug |
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Converging Ontologies, Flattening of Time—Discordant Temporalities and Feeling Rules in Bali’s New Village Jurisdictions – Martin Ramstedt1 |
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When Trauma Came to Halmahera—Global Governance, Emotion Work, and the Reinvention of Spirits in North Maluku – Nils Bubandt |
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“Playing it Right”—Empathy and Emotional Economies on the Streets of Java – Thomas Stodulka1 |
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Locations of Emotional Security—Queer Narratives on Stigma, Marginality, and Cross-Cultural Friendships in Java – Eric Anton Heuser |
129 |
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Lessons from the Notion of “Moral Terrorism” – Tom Boellstorff1 |
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Navigating Inner Conflict—Online Circulation of Indonesian Muslim Queer Emotions – Ferdiansyah Thajib |
160 |
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Marginalized by Silence—Victims of Japanese Occupation in Indonesia’s Political Memory – Boryano Rickum |
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Keeping Hope in a Marginalized World—Testimonies of Former Political Prisoners in Yogyakarta – Baskara T. Wardaya |
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The Act of Killing and Dealing with Present-Day Demons of Impunity—A Conversation with Joshua Oppenheimer – Victoria K. Sakti |
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Map of Indonesia |
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Notes on Contributors |
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Index |
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