MASA LALU MASA KINI BANYUWANGI (IDENTITA KOTA DALAM GELIAT HIBRIDITAS DAN KOMODIFIKASI BUDAYA DI PERBATASAN TIMUR JAWA

Wiwin Indriarti, Indri (2016) MASA LALU MASA KINI BANYUWANGI (IDENTITA KOTA DALAM GELIAT HIBRIDITAS DAN KOMODIFIKASI BUDAYA DI PERBATASAN TIMUR JAWA. Internasional Conference.

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Abstract

Urban history of Indonesia, especially of the towns which in the past had developed into trade routes and royal centers, made them transits, meeting points and melting pots of cross cultures, ethniques, nations and religious beliefs resulting societies with very high complexity. Towns, therefore, represent multicultural society with plural characters.
Banyuwangi in the past had been one of multicultural regions inhabited by various ethniques. Using (Osing) ethnique community in Banyuwangi, regarded as the heir of Blambangan Kingdom in the past, becoming important actors in shaping Banyuwangi identity today. Through the long historical process colored by cultural hibridity, Using community does cultural dialectic towards foreign domination and forces represented in the local language and various forms of oral traditions, folk arts and ethnique rites.
This article aims at studying Using cultural hibridity process in becoming the dominant discourse of ethno-cultural identity of today Banyuwangi which shaping the town identity and, massively, becoming cultural commodification object. The analysis makes use of cultural identity, hibridity and commodification theories in hegemonic perspective. Using ethno-cultural identity becomes an important part of the local government cultural policies conducted through the controls, identity enforcement, promotion and cultural commodification. The result shows that the efforts in reconstructing Using culture as local and urban identity of Banyuwangi through those cultural policies implemented in the forms of rules and regulations, trainings and formalization of traditional arts, the creation of symbols and physical signs, the use of mass media and publication, and cultural performances and festivals.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: Buku
Divisions: G. Buku
Depositing User: perpus uniba admin
Date Deposited: 26 Feb 2020 02:17
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2020 02:35
URI: http://repository.unibabwi.ac.id/id/eprint/402

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