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The Elderly Must Endure: Ageing in the Minangkabau Community in Modern Indonesia P 309 p. 18

Fanany, Rebecca, Fanany, Ismet  著

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発行年月 2018年12月
出版社/提供元
ISEAS Publishing
出版国 シンガポール
言語 英語
媒体 冊子
装丁 paper
ページ数/巻数 324 p.
ジャンル 洋書/社会科学/社会学 /家族社会学
ISBN 9789814818469
商品コード 1029452293
国件名
インドネシア
本の性格 学術書
商品URLhttps://kw.maruzen.co.jp/ims/itemDetail.html?itmCd=1029452293

内容

Since its independence in 1945, Indonesia has experienced decades of rapid social change that have affected every area of life and have reached even the most remote parts of the country. The impact on the experience of the population has been equally significant, especially for those individuals who are over the age of 60 today and have lived through much of this period. This book concerns older members of the Minangkabau ethnic group, one of Indonesia’s many local cultures. The Minangkabau have an ancient matrilineal social structure that is embodied in their local law and customs (adat) and that, in the view of many Minangkabau, is under increasing pressure in the modern context.

Today’s older Minangkabau are deeply affected by these challenges to the traditional way of life which relate to fundamental social patterns, such as the nature of the long-established tradition of leaving their region of origin to work elsewhere (marantau) and the structure of relationships within the extended family, as well as the potential value of traditional practices in modern society. The gap between their expectations that were formed early in their life and the realities of life in modern Indonesia often create serious problems of cultural consonance that represent a personal challenge for which there is no precedent and no established strategy to address.

This book is based on a long-term study of older Minangkabau in modern Indonesia with a focus on cultural consonance. It profiles the members of one family from a village in the highlands of West Sumatra whose members now live in cities across Indonesia as well as in their village of origin. The challenges but also the opportunities experienced by these individuals, and members of the older Minangkabau population in general, are characteristic of similar social change experienced across Indonesia in recent decades and illustrate the nature of culture shift in the rapidly urbanizing and modernizing context of modern Indonesia.