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ArtikelThe Family Mode of production and its fungibility in Indonesia Transmigration : The example of Makarti Jaya, South Sumatra  
Oleh: Vincent, J. Del Casino ; Leinbach, Thomas R.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia vol. 13 no. 02 (Oct. 1998), page 193-219.
Fulltext: Thomas R. LEINBACH and Vincent J. DEL CASINO, Jr. - Bernard.pdf (2.39MB)
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Isi artikelThe analysis of peasant household enterprises and especially the family mode of production form one critical aspect of the study of rural development. The detailed study of households is important for a deeper understanding of the processes of economic survival and of socio' economic differentiation. The current paper focuses on the merits of Lipton's concept of fungibles within the family mode of production It explains and critiques this concept within the context of the Indonesian resettlement effort as expressed by the experience of settlers in Makarti Jaya, South Sumatra, case studies of two families show how family fungibles may be interpreted and moreover how aspects of state control, gender, and spatiality extend the concept in an empirical situation, It is argued that future research employing this idea in Southeast Asian societies, especially perhaps in a comparative framework, will derive new understanding of the survival strategies and differentiation processes in families and communities in the Third World.
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