血液的力量:印尼钻石开采中关于月经的神话和实践

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
R. Priandhita, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
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摘要

摘要本文是对印度尼西亚南加里曼丹农村地区穆斯林班珠尔族社区传统手工钻石开采妇女月经信仰和实践的女权主义调查。基于女权主义人种学领域的方法,研究了这些女性如何解释她们作为矿工日常生活中的宗教和文化限制,以及她们的信仰如何影响她们对钻石开采的态度。虽然这些女性有不同的经济和社会背景,经历和体验月经的方式也不同,但她们都参与了钻石开采。这篇文章表明,与人们普遍认为的相反,在这个传统的钻石开采社区,经血被认为是幸运的,它认为这对更深入地理解采矿中的性别有着更广泛的意义。
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The power of the blood: myths and practices surrounding menstruation in Indonesian diamond mining
ABSTRACT This paper is a feminist investigation into the beliefs and practices surrounding menstruation among traditional artisanal diamond mining women in the Muslim Banjar ethnic community in rural parts of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Based on feminist ethnographic field methods, it investigates how these women interpret the religious and cultural restrictions in their everyday lives as miners, and how their beliefs influence their attitudes toward diamond mining. While the women have different economic and social backgrounds, and have experienced and experience menstruation differently, they are all involved in diamond mining. This article shows that, contrary to popular belief, menstrual blood is considered lucky in this traditional diamond mining community, and it considers the wider implications for a deeper understanding of gender in mining.
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South East Asia Research
South East Asia Research ASIAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Published three times per year by IP Publishing on behalf of SOAS (increasing to quarterly in 2010), South East Asia Research includes papers on all aspects of South East Asia within the disciplines of archaeology, art history, economics, geography, history, language and literature, law, music, political science, social anthropology and religious studies. Papers are based on original research or field work.
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