@article{schiller_2007, title={Activism and identities in an East Kalimantan Dayak organization}, volume={66}, ISSN={["0021-9118"]}, DOI={10.1017/S002191180700006X}, abstractNote={In 1999, the East Kalimantan Dayak Association convened a watershed conference in Samarinda, Indonesia, that was attended by indigenous people from across the province. The conference, which was intended to nurture an emerging indigenous solidarity that aimed to transcend narrower loyalties, included sessions on organizational reform. This article examines the ongoing process of organizational rationalization within the association and investigates how that process comports with the evolving vision of indigenous solidarity that its leaders promote. It addresses challenges to that vision offered by constituents and others. The article also explores the role of symbols drawn from the social and natural worlds in fostering the development of an ethnic identity. The article reveals a paradox in the way that ethnicity is framed within the organization—one that invites comparison with the methods and goals of other indigenous and pan-indigenous movements.}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES}, author={Schiller, Anne}, year={2007}, month={Feb}, pages={63–95} } @article{agvaanluvsan_algin_becker_guttormsen_mitchell_siem_schiller_voinov_2005, title={Investigation of the radiative strength function}, volume={241}, ISSN={["0168-583X"]}, DOI={10.1016/j.nimb.2005.07.081}, abstractNote={The radiative strength function (RSF) is key for understanding nuclear reaction rates in areas ranging from astrophysics to radiochemical diagnostics. The RSF also provides a tool for understanding the characteristics of gamma-ray cascades. Unresolved transitions in nuclear deexcitation processes are best described by statistical properties such as the radiative strength function. The sequential extraction method developed at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory provides data for radiative strength functions for gamma-ray energies from 1 MeV to the neutron binding energy. The data are averaged over about 100 keV energy bin and normalized to the average total radiative width of neutron resonances. The radiative strength functions in all nuclei studied show a characteristic increase with increasing gamma-ray energy. However, the detailed structures in the radiative strength function for various nuclei show different behavior in various mass regions. In rare-earth nuclei, a resonance structure near 3 MeV is observed. For several lighter nuclei (A < 100), a large enhancement for low transition energies is observed. This unexpected phenomenon is not explained by existing theoretical models. Additional investigations using independent measurements are underway. The experiments and analysis methods will be described briefly. Experimental data for Fe, Sn, and Yb will be shown to illustrate the variety of behavior observed for the radiative strength function.}, number={1-4}, journal={NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS}, author={Agvaanluvsan, U and Algin, E and Becker, JA and Guttormsen, M and Mitchell, GE and Siem, S and Schiller, A and Voinov, A}, year={2005}, month={Dec}, pages={180–184} } @misc{schiller_2003, title={Beneath the volcano: religion, cosmology and spirit classification among the Nage of eastern Indonesia.}, volume={9}, number={2}, journal={Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute}, author={Schiller, A.}, year={2003}, pages={366–367} } @misc{schiller_2003, title={Violence and vengeance: Discontent and conflict in new order Indonesia}, volume={33}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Contemporary Asia}, author={Schiller, A.}, year={2003}, pages={407–409} } @inbook{schiller_2002, title={How to hold a tiwah: The potency of the dead and deathways among Ngaju Dayaks}, ISBN={0824825551}, booktitle={The potent dead: Ancestors, saints and heroes in contemporary Indonesia}, publisher={Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with Allen & Unwin; Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press}, author={Schiller, A.}, editor={H. Chambert-Loir and Reid, A.Editors}, year={2002} } @article{schiller_garang_2002, title={Religion and inter-ethnic violence in Indonesia}, volume={32}, ISSN={["0047-2336"]}, DOI={10.1080/00472330280000151}, abstractNote={If the language of cultural uniqueness is not a false trail laid down by those actually pursuing instrumentalist policies…then the task of the analyst becomes…asking how subjectivities…are actually constituted by specific sets of cultural practices; and [investigating]…the social and historical processes that have generated those cultural practices. Kahn (1998:17)}, number={2}, journal={JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ASIA}, author={Schiller, A and Garang, B}, year={2002}, pages={244–254} } @misc{schiller_2001, title={Fields of the lord: Animism, Christian minorities, and state development in Indonesia.}, volume={60}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Asian Studies}, author={Schiller, A.}, year={2001}, pages={603–604} } @article{schiller_2001, title={Pampang culture village and international tourism in East Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo}, volume={60}, ISSN={["0018-7259"]}, DOI={10.17730/humo.60.4.e130h8lerhtqdpk4}, abstractNote={Pampang, a village inhabited by Kenyah Dayaks, an indigenous people of Indonesian Borneo, was recently declared the first "culture village" in the province of East Kalimantan. This study traces the...}, number={4}, journal={HUMAN ORGANIZATION}, author={Schiller, A}, year={2001}, pages={414–422} } @article{schiller_2001, title={Talking heads: capturing Dayak deathways on film}, volume={28}, ISSN={["1548-1425"]}, DOI={10.1525/ae.2001.28.1.32}, abstractNote={In 1996, an elite group of Ngaju Dayak religious activists invited National Geographic Television to film their rites of secondary treatment of the dead in the village ofPetak Putih, Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. In this article; I explore activists' efforts to engage the National Geographic Society and their attempts to exert a high degree of control over the manner in which local traditions were portrayed to the filmmakers. I focus in particular on how representations of specific local practices figure in the recasting of a contemporary Dayak face, and on questions concerning religious authenticity and authority. I argue that the activists' interest in making a film, and their decisions during its shooting were part of their larger organizational strategies, with potentially far‐reaching political and economic consequences. [Indonesia, Dayaks, religion, identity, tourism, filmmaking]}, number={1}, journal={AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST}, author={Schiller, A}, year={2001}, month={Feb}, pages={32–55} } @misc{schiller_2000, title={Kayan religion: ritual life and religious reform in central Borneo}, volume={6}, number={1}, journal={Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute}, author={Schiller, A.}, year={2000}, pages={140} } @misc{schiller_2000, title={Southeast Asian identities: Culture and the politics of representation in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand}, volume={29}, number={2}, journal={Contemporary Sociology}, author={Schiller, A.}, year={2000}, pages={393–394} } @misc{schiller_1999, title={The thread of life: Toraja reflections on the life cycle.}, volume={26}, number={3}, journal={American Ethnologist}, author={Schiller, A.}, year={1999}, pages={762–763} } @misc{schiller_1999, title={The unknown country: Death in Australia, Britain and the USA}, volume={28}, number={3}, journal={Contemporary Sociology}, author={Schiller, A. L.}, year={1999}, pages={327–328} } @article{schiller_1999, title={Tourism, ethnicity, and the state in Asian and Pacific societies}, volume={56/57}, number={1999}, journal={Antara Kita}, author={Schiller, A. L.}, year={1999}, pages={26–27} } @inbook{schiller_1998, title={Preface}, number={4}, booktitle={Traditional medicine among the Ngaju Dayak in central Kalimantan: The 1935 writings of a former Ngaju Dayak priest (Borneo Research Council monograph series ; v. 3).}, publisher={Phillips, ME, USA: Borneo Research Council}, author={Schiller, A. L.}, year={1998}, pages={vii-} } @article{schiller_1997, title={Capturing the rituals of Borneo}, number={1997 Mar. 27}, journal={News and Observer [Raleigh, N.C.]}, author={Schiller, A. L.}, year={1997}, pages={1A–16} } @article{schiller_1997, title={Naming among the Ngaju}, volume={51}, number={72}, journal={Sarawak Museum Journal}, author={Schiller, A. L.}, year={1997}, pages={1–16} } @inbook{schiller_1997, title={Religion and identity in Central Kalimantan: The case of the Ngaju Dayaks}, booktitle={Indigenous peoples and the state: Politics, land, and ethnicity in the Malayan Peninsula and Borneo (Monograph series (Yale University. Southeast Asia Studies) ; no. 46.).}, publisher={New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Southeast Asia Studies}, author={Schiller, A. L.}, year={1997}, pages={171–193} } @book{schiller_1997, title={Small sacrifices: Religious change and cultural identity among the Ngaju of Indonesia}, ISBN={019509557X}, publisher={New York: Oxford University Press}, author={Schiller, A. L.}, year={1997} }