殖民时期爪哇经济活动中丁克利克使用的历史研究(1800-1900)

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY
Irna Arlianti, D. W. Junaidy, J. Kaner
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自从8世纪印度商人带来印度教/佛教习俗以来,爪哇就存在了低矮的座位,只有高种姓的人才坐在低矮的石头上。在殖民时期,普通爪哇人开始使用一种名为dingklik的矮木凳,用于工作。它的形式很简单,在不使用的时候经常被隐藏起来,没有什么重要性。本研究通过爪哇殖民时期的经济活动确定了丁克利克人的转型。通过收集当代绘画、照片和电影,从经济活动的内容、视觉元素和高度等方面分析了丁克利克。从经济上讲,这种形状是为机动性而设计的:pikul商人的丁克利克有更小更轻的腿,因此更容易携带。手工制作中的丁克立克有更大体积的木腿,可以在工作场所长期使用。本研究揭示了丁克的视觉特征,特别是在贸易和手工艺经济活动中。[爪哇,丁克立克,爪哇坐文化,贸易和手工艺经济,殖民时代,传统矮凳]。
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Historical Study of the Use of the Dingklik in Java in the Economic Activity of the Colonial Era (1800-1900)
Low seats in Java have existed since Indian traders came to bring Hindu/Buddhist practices in the 8th century, where only high-caste people sat on low-elevated stone. During the colonial era, ordinary Javanese began using a low wooden stool named dingklik, intended for work. It has a simple form and is often hidden when unused, with little perceived importance. This study identifies the dingklik’s transformation through economic activities in Java during the colonial era. By collecting contemporary paintings, photographs, and films, the dingklik was analyzed in terms of content, visual elements, and height in the economic activities. Economically, the shape was oriented for mobility: the dingklik for pikul traders has smaller and lighter legs, hence was easier to carry. The dingklik in crafting has a greater volume of wood legs for long term use in a workplace. This research exposed the visual characteristics of the dingklik especially in the trade and craft economic activities. [Java, dingklik, Javanese sitting culture, trade and craft economy, colonial era, traditional low stool].
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Anthropos
Anthropos ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The Institute concerns itself with the study of the human sciences in the area of Ethnology and related sciences (Linguistics, Religious Studies). The Institute has been closely linked with the Society of Divine Word and also shares its mission interest.
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