Money, memory objects and material practices in the everyday conduct of inter-ethnic marriages in Indonesia

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Jony Eko Yulianto, Darrin Hodgetts, Pita King, James H. Liu
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Abstract

In the context of historical and ongoing tensions between different ethnic groups, inter-ethnic marriages are increasingly prevalent in Indonesia today. This article explores the social materiality of memory objects (money and related household items) in the negotiation of shared lifeworlds within two inter-ethnic marriages between Javanese and Chinese Indonesians. The research is based on detailed fieldwork conducted face-to-face in East Java over a 10 week period, and supported with further online interactions with participating couples. We demonstrate how a focus on money and related material practices can offer new understandings of how couples respond agentively to inter-cultural tensions in their marriages and strive towards harmony. In doing so we demonstrate how values of cooperation and prudence are articulated through things and related practices, and in the process are harnessed to support couples efforts to build mutually supportive lives together. In the process we document how objects, including money, an onion peeling machine and food emerge in these relationships as both practical things and objects of care, cooperation and affection. This research demonstrates that whilst still of crucial importance, a focus on inter-cultural tensions and the conflicts these can cause can be complimented with a focus on couple's agentive efforts to manage and contain such tensions as they build culturally hybrid lives together.
印度尼西亚种族间婚姻日常行为中的金钱、记忆对象和物质习俗
在不同种族群体之间历史上和持续的紧张关系的背景下,种族间婚姻在今天的印度尼西亚越来越普遍。本文探讨了记忆对象(金钱和相关的家庭物品)在爪哇人和华裔印尼人两次种族间婚姻中共同生活世界谈判中的社会物质性。这项研究基于在东爪哇面对面进行的为期10周的详细实地调查,并与参与的夫妇进行了进一步的在线互动。我们展示了对金钱和相关物质实践的关注如何为夫妻如何在婚姻中积极应对跨文化紧张关系并努力实现和谐提供新的理解。在这样做的过程中,我们展示了合作和谨慎的价值观是如何通过事情和相关实践来表达的,并在这个过程中被用来支持夫妻共同建立相互支持的生活。在这个过程中,我们记录了包括金钱、洋葱去皮机和食物在内的物品是如何在这些关系中成为实际的东西以及关心、合作和关爱的对象的。这项研究表明,尽管仍然至关重要,但关注文化间的紧张关系及其可能引发的冲突,可以与关注夫妇在共同建立文化混合生活时为管理和遏制这种紧张关系所做的代理努力相补充。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Material Culture is an interdisciplinary journal designed to cater for the increasing interest in material culture studies. It is concerned with the relationship between artefacts and social relations irrespective of time and place and aims to systematically explore the linkage between the construction of social identities and the production and use of culture. The Journal of Material Culture transcends traditional disciplinary and cultural boundaries drawing on a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, archaeology, design studies, history, human geography, museology and ethnography.
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