The Narratives of Local Women’s Resilience in Disaster and Climate Change: The Voices of Indonesian Women in the Watershed Areas

Titiek Kartika Hendrastiti, Siti Kusujiarti, Rambat Nur Sasongko
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This study analyzes the narratives of women’s resilience in disaster from the post-colonial feminism approach. Ecological justice and gender issues have been addressed by other studies on Indonesia to amplify the voices of Indonesian women, but few of them focus on women’s narratives. As a culture relying on oral traditions, Indonesian women’s narratives and stories are instrumental in decolonizing the knowledge on ecological justice. Even though feminist perspectives play an instrumental role in addressing ecological justice in Indonesia, studies using post-colonial feminism remain very limited. This study employs post-colonial feminist ethnography and focuses on three watershed areas in Bengkulu, Indonesia: Rindu Hati village representing rural upstream location; Talang Empat village representing rural midstream region, and Tanjung Jaya village representing downstream urban areas. Interviews were conducted with women who are members of peasant groups, agricultural workers, traders, village administrators, and other community members. The narratives show several important trends: (a) Women’s daily live reflects their knowledge about the environment and women’s responses to disaster and climate change indicating local eco-consciousness, resilience, and adaptation to changes. (b) Local power configuration contributes to resilience. There are interconnections of gender relations, disaster resilience, and environmental sustainability. Local power map shows the interconnection between disaster responses, environmental sustainability and gender relations in the community. (c) Upstream population tends to have higher commitment to environmental conservation and disaster resilience compared to the communities in the midstream and downstream locations. Women’s position in the circle of power in watershed management has important influence in their resilience facing disaster and climate change. These narratives inform the interrelations of women’s positions, disaster resilience, and eco-consciousness in creating ecological justice.
当地妇女在灾害和气候变化中恢复力的叙述:印度尼西亚妇女在流域地区的声音
本研究从后殖民女性主义的视角分析女性在灾难中的韧性叙事。其他关于印尼的研究也讨论了生态正义和性别问题,以扩大印尼女性的声音,但很少关注女性的叙述。作为一种依赖口头传统的文化,印度尼西亚妇女的叙述和故事有助于生态正义知识的非殖民化。尽管女权主义视角在解决印尼的生态正义方面发挥了重要作用,但使用后殖民女权主义的研究仍然非常有限。本研究运用后殖民女性主义民族志,聚焦于印尼明库鲁的三个流域:Rindu Hati村代表农村上游位置;Talang Empat村代表中游农村地区,Tanjung Jaya村代表下游城市地区。对妇女进行了访谈,她们是农民团体成员、农业工人、贸易商、村行政人员和其他社区成员。这些叙述显示了几个重要的趋势:(a)妇女的日常生活反映了她们对环境的了解以及妇女对灾害和气候变化的反应,表明了当地的生态意识、复原力和对变化的适应。(b)本地电源配置有助于恢复力。性别关系、抗灾能力和环境可持续性之间存在相互联系。当地权力地图显示了灾害应对、环境可持续性和社区性别关系之间的相互联系。(c)上游人口对环境保护和抗灾能力的承诺往往高于中游和下游地区的社区。妇女在流域管理权力圈中的地位对她们面对灾害和气候变化的复原力具有重要影响。这些叙述说明了妇女的地位、抗灾能力和生态意识在创造生态正义中的相互关系。
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