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Porous Boundaries: Addressing Calamities in East Java, Indonesia
Oleh:
Wessing, Robert
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Bijdragen Tot de Taal Land En Volkenkunde vol. 166 no. 01 (2010)
,
page 49-82.
Topik:
Calamities in East Java
;
disaster management
;
cultural factors
;
witchcraft
;
spirits
;
diseases
;
natural diseasters
;
seisms
;
epidemics
;
volcanic eruptions
;
magic
;
traditional medicine
;
rituals
;
Jawa Timur
;
Indonesia
Fulltext:
Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde Vol. 166, no. 1 (2010), pp. 49-82.pdf
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B10
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Social constructions of reality must account for adversity and calamities. In East Java this is commonly done with reference to the spirit world and to God, with only occasional appeals to modern science. Rather than being a uniform phenomenon, adversity can be conceptualized as happening on the individual, the household, the community, and the state levels. Explanations similarly vary from specific individual offences, to communal household or community culpability, and national-level disasters like tsunamis and volcanic eruptions that are blamed on the activities of gods and spirits. All these social units are seen as porous, and care must be taken to protect them from deleterious outside influences. Parallel to these explanations at all levels run appeals to God and His mercies. The difference between these streams of explanation is resolved in the case of the more pious by either denying the spirit world, or otherwise resolving them in various ways by unifying the categories of God and the spirit world.
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