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The Dynamics of Resistance and Emulation in Makassarese History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 November 2001

William Cummings
Affiliation:
The University of South Florida of South Florida
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Abstract

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This article situates historical struggles for supremacy in early modern Makassar within a framework of intrafamily rivalry in which cooperation and competition coexisted. Through a reading of two texts, it examines the connections between resistance and emulation in a society that viewed social and political relationships within the structuring context of kinship. These contradictory impulses produced tensions fostering cycles of alliance and rivalry characteristic of centre–periphery dynamics in South Sulawesi.

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© 2001 The National University of Singapore