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Millie, Julian

Julian Millie (PhD Leiden, 2005) is an Australian anthropologist and Indonesianist Julian Millie who researches the social and political meanings of Islamic rituals and worship practices in Indonesia. His current role is Professor of Indonesian Studies at Monash University.


The ‘Crossed-Out God’ in the Asia-Pacific</a>

The ‘Crossed-Out God’ in the Asia-Pacific

This book explores the evaluations made by religious groups and individuals about the potential of public spheres for religious practice, focussing upon public religion in societies of the Asia-Pacific. Across this region we observe a resurgence of religious traditions, increasing mediatisation of religion, and an inward turn toward conservative political programs.

The ‘Crossed-Out God’ in the Asia-Pacific</a>

The ‘Crossed-Out God’ in the Asia-Pacific

This book explores the evaluations made by religious groups and individuals about the potential of public spheres for religious practice, focussing upon public religion in societies of the Asia-Pacific. Across this region we observe a resurgence of religious traditions, increasing mediatisation of religion, and an inward turn toward conservative political programs.