This book retraces the dialogical construction of what Balinese intellectuals call 'balanism', which they consider to be a tree whose roots are religion, the trunk is custom, and culture is the fruit.
This book contains papers from cultural experts and academics in collaboration with the Denpasar City Government which represent cultural works that are dedicated, inspiring, and ennobling.
Respect is one of the hegemonic strategies. This respect can be realized by using an impositive choice of utterance so as to cause public admiration and flattery.
In the early 1990s there was an interesting development in the mabebasan tradition, developing and interpreting line by line traditional poetry in the form of geguritan, kidung, or kakawin in Bali.
This book contains an understanding of Balinese culinary written in lontar, which can increase knowledge about various types of cuisine, their functions, and their meanings.
This book describes the author's views on Balinese women, the world of Balinese literature, and various life values related to cultural and literary activities in Bali.