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- 2012, “Polyglossie et vernacularisation à Bali : ‘l’indianisation’ par le théâtre”, in Théâtresd’<strong>Asie</strong> à l’oeuvre, dirigé par H. Bouvier & G. Toffin, EFEO, Paris, pp. 159-179.- 2011, “From Agama Bali to Agama Hin<strong>du</strong>: The role of Balinese intellectuals in thedevelopment of Hin<strong>du</strong>ism from the colonial period until now”, in Bali Dalam ProsesPembentukan Karakter Bangsa, I Nyoman Darma Putra & I Gde Pitana, eds, PustakaLarasan, Denpasar, pp. 161-192.- 2011, “Un an après l’attentat de Bali”, in L’<strong>Asie</strong>-Monde. Chroniques sur l’<strong>Asie</strong> et lePacifique 2002-2011, dirigé par J.-F. Sabouret, <strong>CNRS</strong> Éditions, Paris, pp. 371-374.- 2011, “Intro<strong>du</strong>ction: ‘Agama’, ‘Adat’, and Pancasila”, in The Politics of Religion inIndonesia. Syncretism, Orthodoxy, and Religious Contention in Java and Bali, dirigé par M.<strong>Picard</strong> & R. Madinier, Routledge, London, pp. 1-20.- 2011, “From Agama Hin<strong>du</strong> Bali to Agama Hin<strong>du</strong> and back. Toward a relocalization of theBalinese religion?”, in The Politics of Religion in Indonesia. Syncretism, Orthodoxy, andReligious Contention in Java and Bali, dirigé par M. <strong>Picard</strong> & R. Madinier, Routledge,London, pp. 117-141.- 2009, “From Kebalian to Ajeg Bali. Tourism and Balinese Identity in the Aftermath of theKuta Bombing”, in Tourism in Southeast Asia: Challenges and New Directions, M.Hitchcock, V.T. King & M.J.G. Parnwell, eds, NIAS Press, Copenhagen & University ofHawai’i Press, Honolulu, pp. 99-131.- 2007, “From Turkey to Bali: Cultural Identity as Tourist Attraction”, in The Study ofTourism: Anthropological and Sociological Beginnings, D. Nash, ed., Tourism Social ScienceSeries, Elsevier, Oxford & Amsterdam, pp. 167-183.- 2005, “Otonomi Daerah in Bali: The Call for Special Autonomy Status in the Name ofKebalian”, in Regional Autonomy in a Multi-Cultural Indonesia, M. Erb, C. Faucher & P.Sulistiyanto, eds, RoutledgeCurzon, London & New York, pp. 205-233.- 2004, “What's in a Name? Agama Hin<strong>du</strong> Bali in the Making”, in Hin<strong>du</strong>ism in ModernIndonesia. A minority religion between local, national, and global interests, M. Ramstedt, ed.,RoutledgeCurzon-IIAS Asian Studies Series, London & New York, pp. 56-75.- 1999, “The Discourse of Kebalian: Transcultural Constructions of Balinese Identity”, inStaying Local in the Global Village. Bali in the Twentieth Century, R. Rubinstein & L.H.Connor, eds, University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, pp. 15-49.- 1997, “Cultural Tourism, Nation-Building, and Regional Culture: The Making of a BalineseIdentity”, in Tourism, Ethnicity, and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies, M. <strong>Picard</strong> & R.Wood, eds, University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, pp. 181-214.- 1996, “Dance and Drama in Bali: The Making of an Indonesian Art Form”, in Being Modernin Bali. Image and Change, A. Vickers, ed., Yale University Southeast Asia Studies, NewHaven, pp. 115-157.- 1995, “Cultural Heritage and Tourist Capital: Cultural Tourism in Bali”, in InternationalTourism. Identity and Change, M.F. Lanfant, J.B. Allcock & E.M. Bruner, eds, Sage, London,pp. 44-66.- 1993, “‘Cultural Tourism’ in Bali: National Integration and Regional Differentiation”, inTourism in South-East Asia, M. Hitchcock, V.T. King & M.J.G. Parnwell, eds, Routledge,London, pp. 71-98.4. <strong>Publications</strong> dans des revues avec comité de lecture- 2011, “Balinese Religion in Search of Recognition: From Agama Hin<strong>du</strong> Bali to AgamaHin<strong>du</strong> (1945-1965)”, Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, 167/4: 482-510.- 2011, “Le christianisme à Bali : visées missionnaires, objections orientalistes etappropriation balinaise”, Archipel 81: 11-46.

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