Priests and Programmers: Technologies of Power in the Engineered Landscape of Bali
For the Balinese, the whole of nature is a perpetual resource: through centuries of carefully directed labor, the engineered landscape of the island's rice terraces has taken shape. According to Stephen Lansing, the need for effective cooperation in water management links thousands of farmers together in hierarchies of productive relationships that span entire watersheds.


Lansing describes the network of water temples that once managed the flow of irrigation water in the name of the Goddess of the Crater Lake. Using the techniques of ecological simulation modeling as well as cultural and historical analysis, Lansing argues that the symbolic system of temple rituals is not merely a reflection of utilitarian constraints but also a basic ingredient in the organization of production.

1119351357
Priests and Programmers: Technologies of Power in the Engineered Landscape of Bali
For the Balinese, the whole of nature is a perpetual resource: through centuries of carefully directed labor, the engineered landscape of the island's rice terraces has taken shape. According to Stephen Lansing, the need for effective cooperation in water management links thousands of farmers together in hierarchies of productive relationships that span entire watersheds.


Lansing describes the network of water temples that once managed the flow of irrigation water in the name of the Goddess of the Crater Lake. Using the techniques of ecological simulation modeling as well as cultural and historical analysis, Lansing argues that the symbolic system of temple rituals is not merely a reflection of utilitarian constraints but also a basic ingredient in the organization of production.

35.0 In Stock
Priests and Programmers: Technologies of Power in the Engineered Landscape of Bali

Priests and Programmers: Technologies of Power in the Engineered Landscape of Bali

Priests and Programmers: Technologies of Power in the Engineered Landscape of Bali

Priests and Programmers: Technologies of Power in the Engineered Landscape of Bali

Paperback(With a New preface by the author)

$35.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 3-7 days. Typically arrives in 3 weeks.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

For the Balinese, the whole of nature is a perpetual resource: through centuries of carefully directed labor, the engineered landscape of the island's rice terraces has taken shape. According to Stephen Lansing, the need for effective cooperation in water management links thousands of farmers together in hierarchies of productive relationships that span entire watersheds.


Lansing describes the network of water temples that once managed the flow of irrigation water in the name of the Goddess of the Crater Lake. Using the techniques of ecological simulation modeling as well as cultural and historical analysis, Lansing argues that the symbolic system of temple rituals is not merely a reflection of utilitarian constraints but also a basic ingredient in the organization of production.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691130668
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 04/29/2007
Edition description: With a New preface by the author
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

J. Stephen Lansing is a Professor at the Santa Fe Institute and in the departments of Anthropology and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona. He is the author of Perfect Order: Recognizing Complexity in Bali (Princeton).

Table of Contents

List of Figures xi

List of Tables xiii

Foreword xv

Preface to the 2007 Edition xix

Acknowledgments xxxi

Introduction: The Gods of the Countryside 1

Chapter One: "Income to Which No Tears Are Attached" 17

Chapter Two: The Powers of Water 37

Chapter Three: The Waters of Power 50

Chapter Four: The Temple of the Crater Lake 73

Chapter Six: Massive Guidance 111

Conclusion: Sociogensis 127

Afterword by Valerio Valeri 134

Appendix A: Plan of the Temple of the Crater lake 145

Appendic B: Technical Report on the Ecological Simulation Model by James N. Kremer 153

Notes 159

Index 181

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews