Book
2010. Spiritual Economies: Islam, Globalization, and the
Afterlife of Development. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. (Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge series).
Co-winner, 2011 Sharon Stephens Prize, American Ethnological Society
Journal
Articles
2011. "Circulating Tears and Managing Hearts: Governing through Affect in an Indonesian Steel Factory." Anthropological Theory. 11(1):63-87. [web]
2009. “Market Islam in Indonesia.” Journal of
the Royal
Anthropological Institute. 15(special issue):183-201. [web]
2009. “Spiritual Economies: Islam and
Neoliberalism in Contemporary Indonesia.” Cultural
Anthropology. 24(1):104-141. [web]
2009. “Pelatih Spiritual, Spiritual Trainer.” Indonesia. 87:41-43. [web]
2009. “Economies of Affect.” Journal
of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 15(1):57-77. (Co-authored with Analiese Richard). [web]
2004. “Technologies of Servitude: Governmentality and Indonesian
Transnational Labor Migration.” Anthropological
Quarterly. 77(3):407-434. [web]
Book Chapters
2011. “Spiritual Economies: Islam and Neoliberalism in Contemporary Indonesia.” In Fundamentalism and Charismatic Movements, edited by David Lehmann and Humeira Iqtidar. London: Routledge. (REPRINT).
2010.
“Market Islam in Indonesia.” In Islam, Politics,
Anthropology, edited by Benjamin Soares and Filippo Osella.
Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. (REPRINT).
2009. “PowerPointing
Islam: Form and Spiritual Reform in Reformasi Indonesia.” In Mediating Piety: Religion and Technology
in Asia, edited
by Francis Lim, pp. 91-112. Leiden: Brill. [web]
2008. “Worshipping Work: Producing Commodity Producers in Contemporary
Indonesia.” In Taking
Southeast Asia to Market:
The Production
of Nature, People and Places as Commodities in a Neoliberal Age,
edited
by Joseph Nevins and Nancy Peluso, pp. 73-87. Ithaca, NY:
Cornell University Press.
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