Women’s Ethnobeauty: Exploring Socio-Cultural Practices in Women’s Body Care

Tutung Nurdiyana, Yusuf Hidayat
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Objective: This research explores the ethnobeauty of Banjar women, particularly delving into their perceptions of beauty within the context of Banjar culture, and how these perceptions influence their practices of body care.   Theoretical Framework: Study of ethnobeauty among Banjar women as part of ethnoscience is an exploration of Banjar women's knowledge about beauty concepts and beauty care, which includes various categories in beauty care, Banjar women’s classification systems in beauty care, and various factors that shape their knowledge about beauty such as beliefs, myths, beauty care behaviors, and the dynamics accompanying their knowledge about beauty.   Method: The study adopts qualitative research methods with a feminist ethnographic approach. Informants for this study were selected purposively, focusing on individuals knowledgeable about beauty, history, and culture within the Banjar community.   Results and Discussion: The findings of the research reveal that Banjar women's perspectives on beauty can be categorized into two main themes: physical or external beauty, and inner beauty. Physical beauty pertains to the outward appearance of women, emphasizing attributes such as cleanliness, fragrance, and radiance of the skin. In the Banjar language, beauty (bungas) is synonymous with a woman possessing immaculate, fragrant, and luminous skin. Hence, maintaining cleanliness and fragrance to achieve a radiant and fresh appearance is the primary objective of their body care practices. To attain physical beauty, Banjar women engage in various beauty treatments aligned with their beauty ideals. These treatments aim to achieve clean, smooth, and radiant skin.   Research Implications: From the presentation of the research results above, several conclusions can be drawn as follows: First, Banjar women's views on beauty are generally divided into two meanings: physical or outer beauty and inner beauty. The first meaning, physical or outer beauty, refers to a woman’s beauty directed towards her physical form. Beauty (known as “bungas” in Banjar language) for Banjar women is interpreted as having clean, fragrant, and radiant skin. Cleanliness and fragrance of the body, making the body appear radiant and glowing, are their main goals in performing body beauty care to look beautiful and fresh. Second, to achieve physical (outer) beauty, Banjar women engage in beauty care with various forms of beauty treatments according to their conception of beauty, which is to obtain clean, smooth, and radiant skin. The practices performed by Banjar women are related to their beliefs or faith.   Originality/Value: As part of ethnoscience, the study of ethnobeauty, which combines the words “ethno” and “beauty,” literally means the beauty of a particular society or ethnic group. Thus, ethnobeauty research can be defined as an effort to describe a society’s knowledge system regarding beauty and beauty care practices, including myths, beliefs, culture, and beauty care practices along with their dynamics. As an ethnobeauty study of the Banjar community, this research provides a comprehensive depiction of the Banjar society's knowledge of beauty and body beauty care practices. Generally, this ethnobeauty study delves deeply into the phenomenon of Banjar women's beauty, covering several aspects including beauty concepts, values embedded in beauty care, myths and beliefs associated with beauty care practices, various forms of beauty care along with their benefits for the body such as balulur, batimung, bapupur, and other beauty treatments commonly practiced by Banjar women.
女性的民族美容:探索女性身体护理的社会文化习俗
研究目的本研究探讨班贾尔妇女的民族美,特别是深入研究她们在班贾尔文化背景下对美的看法,以及这些看法如何影响她们的身体护理实践。理论框架:作为民族科学的一部分,班贾尔妇女的民族美容研究是对班贾尔妇女关于美容概念和美容护理知识的探索,其中包括美容护理的各种类别、班贾尔妇女的美容护理分类系统,以及形成其美容知识的各种因素,如信仰、神话、美容护理行为和伴随其美容知识的动态。研究方法:本研究采用定性研究方法和女性主义人种学方法。本研究的受访者是有目的性地挑选出来的,重点关注班贾尔社区中了解美容、历史和文化的个人。结果与讨论:研究结果显示,班贾尔妇女对美的看法可分为两大主题:身体或外在美和内在美。外在美是指女性的外在形象,强调清洁、芳香和皮肤光泽等特质。在班扎语中,美丽(bungas)是女性拥有无暇、芳香和光洁皮肤的同义词。因此,保持清洁和芳香,以获得光彩照人和清爽的外表是她们身体护理的首要目标。为了达到身体美容的目的,班加尔妇女会根据自己的美容理想进行各种美容护理。这些护理的目的是使皮肤洁净、光滑、容光焕发。研究意义:从上述研究结果中可以得出以下几个结论:首先,班加尔妇女对美的看法一般分为两种含义:身体或外在美和内在美。第一种含义,即身体美或外在美,指的是女性的形体美。班加尔妇女的美(班加尔语称为 "bungas")被解释为拥有洁净、芳香和光彩照人的皮肤。保持身体的清洁和芳香,使身体看起来容光焕发,是她们进行身体美容的主要目的,以便看起来美丽清爽。其次,为了实现身体(外在)美,班贾尔妇女会根据自己的美容观念进行各种形式的美容护理,即获得洁净、光滑和容光焕发的皮肤。班贾尔妇女的这些做法与她们的信仰有关。原创性/价值:民族美容研究是民族科学的一部分,由 "ethno"(民族)和 "beauty"(美容)两个词组合而成,字面意思是特定社会或民族的美容。因此,民族美容研究可以定义为描述一个社会有关美容和美容护理实践的知识体系,包括神话、信仰、文化和美容护理实践及其动态。作为对班雅社区的民族美容研究,本研究全面描述了班雅社会的美容知识和身体美容护理实践。总体而言,这项民族美容研究深入探讨了班贾尔妇女的美容现象,涉及多个方面,包括美容概念、美容中蕴含的价值观、与美容实践相关的神话和信仰、各种形式的美容及其对身体的益处(如 balulur、batimung、bapupur)以及班贾尔妇女常用的其他美容方法。
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