ISBN:
9789004311305
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (375 p)
Series Statement:
Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde
Series Statement:
Verhandelingen Van Het Koninklijk Instituut Voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Idrus, Nurul Ilmi Gender Relations in an Indonesian Society : Bugis Practices of Sexuality and Marriage
DDC:
306.8109598
Keywords:
Sulawesi Selatan (Indonesia)--Social life and customs
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Gender Relations in an Indonesian Society: Bugis Practices of Sexuality and Marriage -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Maps, Tables, Plates, and Diagrams -- Maps -- Abbreviations -- 1: Introduction -- Native Anthropology: Studying One's Own Culture -- Personal Connection to the Village -- The Journey to the Village -- Kulo: The People and the Village -- Family Involvement and Social Acceptance -- Style of Communication in the Field -- Research Participants and Data Collection -- Lontaraq, La Galigo and Bugis Cosmology
Abstract:
New Order Development Ideology: Dharma Wanita, the PKK Movement and the Family Planning Programme -- The State Laws and Regulations on Marriage and Divorce in Indonesia -- Previous Research -- 2: Siriq, Gender and Sexuality -- Introduction -- Siriq, To Masiriq and Gender -- Masculine and Feminine: Siriq and Sexuality in Bugis Philosophy -- The Construction of Singlehood: Female Malebbiq, Male Warani -- Virginity, Premarital Sex and Social Stigma -- Nadirah and Aco: Loose Girl, Lecherous Boy -- Jodoh: 'My Heart Pulsed Like a Thunder' -- Canring, Courtship and Social Observance
Abstract:
Halida's Home Courtship: Diapelin -- Pacaran Bekstrit: 'Meeting under the Tomato Tree' -- Pacaran Moderen: Ati's Dilemma -- Gender and Social Encounter in the House -- Conclusion -- 3: Asséajingeng: Marriage, Family and Social Status -- Introduction -- Bugis Notions of Marriage: Between Adat and Islam -- Marriage Partner: Between Ideal and Pragmatic -- Types of Marriage -- Conclusion -- 4: Assikalaibinéngeng: The Couple, the House and the Household -- Introduction -- The House and the Notions of Makkunrai and Oroané -- The Ideology of Assikalaibinéngeng
Abstract:
Living Arrangements and Household Structure -- Contradictory Ideology in the Separate Spheres -- Pajjakarta: Consumerism, Status and Women's Domestic Dominance -- Lontaraq Daramatasia: Assikalaibinéngeng in Bugis Manuscript -- The Bakris: The Narative of the Nature of Marriage and its Change -- Money, Power and Violence -- Conclusion -- 5: Beliefs and Sexual Manners: Islam, Lontaraq and Everyday Practices -- Introduction -- Islam and Lontaraq on Sexuality -- Beliefs on Sexuality: Body Care -- Newlyweds, Malam Pertama, and Virginity -- Sexual Position, Bugis Cosmology and Reproduction
Abstract:
Sex and Symbols -- Manners in Sexual Intercourse: From Lontaraq to Practice -- Mandi Junub: Cultural and Religious Purifications -- Conclusion -- 6: Marriage, Divorce and Reconciliation: State Law, Islam and Local Practice -- Introduction -- Marriage Requirements and Procedures: Between Adat and Islamic Law -- Polygyny -- Kawin Paksa, Terpaksa Kawin and Kawin Liar -- The Court Hearing: Cerai Talak, Cerai Gugat and Silisuang -- Grounds for Divorce and Marriage Counselling -- Conclusion -- 7: Family Dynamics in Urban Life: Violence, Media and the State -- Introduction
Abstract:
'Break the Silence': Local Media Coverage on Violence in the Household
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