Benedict Anderson - Selected Works

Selected Works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Benedict Anderson, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 100+ works in 400+ publications in 20+ languages and 7,500+ library holdings.

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  • Some Aspects of Indonesian Politics under the Japanese Occupation: 1944-1945 (1961)
  • Mythology and the Tolerance of the Javanese (1965)
  • A Preliminary Analysis of the October 1, 1965, Coup in Indonesia (1966)
  • Java in a Time of Revolution; Occupation and Resistance, 1944-1946 (1972)
  • Religion and Social Ethos in Indonesia (1977)
  • Interpreting Indonesian Politics: Thirteen Contributions to the Debate (1982)
  • Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (1983)
  • In the Mirror: Literature and Politics in Siam in the American Era (1985)
  • Language and Power: Exploring Political Cultures in Indonesia (1990)
  • The Spectre of Comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia, and the World (1998)
  • Violence and the State in Suharto's Indonesia (2001)
  • Debating World Literature (2004)
  • Under Three Flags: Anarchism and the Anti-Colonial Imagination (2005)
  • The Fate of Rural Hell: Asceticism and Desire in Buddhist Thailand (2012)

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