巴厘人对死亡的社会投资:巴厘严重冲突的社会建构视角

I. N. Subanda, Aaa Ngurah Sri Rahayu Gorda, I.G.A.AG Dewi Sucitawathi P
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本研究的目的是提出传统村落冲突现象基于坟墓冲突。坟墓对巴厘人来说意义重大。巴厘人必须被埋葬在社区的传统村庄里,因为无论他们在哪里,无论他们迁移到哪里,这都被记录为村庄的习俗。本研究采用了在Gianyar reggency进行的定性方法。这项研究产生了几个重要的结果。首先,巴厘岛社区作为土著社区存在的社会投资模式包括两种形式:村落机构的投资模式,在这里是Pakraman或传统村庄,以及投资模式。其次,死亡对巴厘人来说有着深刻的意义,不仅被视为在这个世界上失去了一个家庭,而且被解释为一种新的义务的出现,这种义务以祖先义务的形式出现,必须在某人去世时偿还。有关的人被视为祖先,当某人去世时,他/她被视为祖先。因此,祖先的义务(Pitra Rna)将由留在身后的亲属履行。第三,在巴厘岛社会背景下,坟墓不仅被视为埋葬尸体的地方,而且还被解释为与其中一个寺庙的一系列仪式有关的宗教宇宙,在巴厘岛社会背景下,这个寺庙被称为Kayangan Tiga。本研究发现了不同于Peter Berger的投资和社会建构概念的新的投资观念和基于冲突的社会建构。
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Balinese Social Investment in Death: Social Construction Perspective on Grave Conflict in Bali
This study aims to raise the phenomenon of traditional village conflicts based on conflicts over graves. Graves become meaningful for the Balinese people. Balinese people have to be buried in the traditional village of the community because it is recorded as the village manner where they are and wherever they migrate. This study uses a qualitative method that took place in Gianyar Regency. This research produces several significant results. First, the social investment model of the Balinese community in its existence as an indigenous community consists of two forms: the investment model for village institutions, in this case, the  Pakraman or traditional village, and the investment model. Second, death has a profound meaning for the Balinese people, not only seen as the loss of one of the families in this world but also interpreted as the emergence of a new obligation in the form of an ancestral obligation that must be paid when someone dies. The person concerned is considered an ancestor, and when someone dies, he/she is considered an ancestor. Thus the obligation of the ancestors (Pitra Rna) shall be carried out by the relatives left behind. Third, in the context of Balinese society, graves are not only seen as a place to bury corpses but are also interpreted as a religious cosmic related to a series of ceremonies at one of the temples, which in the context of Balinese society is called Kayangan Tiga. This research finds new investment concepts and conflict-based social constructions that differ from the concepts of investment and social construction issued by Peter Berger.
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