MISI BUDAYA MIGRAN UNSKILL JAWA DI KOTA DENPASAR

  • Emiliana Mariyah
  • Novena Ade Fredyarin

Abstract

Reproduction of culture can influence adaptation strategies and identity building. In this process there is
domination and subordination of culture, and in the social order it can be observed the process of resistance to
maintain identity, as an ethnicity. On the one hand, the process of cultural reproduction involves how the culture of
origin are represented in this new environment, on the other hand, the identity of the origin of which has become
part of a person’s life history can not be abandoned, even the culture of origin tends to be a guide in life in a new
place (cultural mission). The principle mission of Javanese culture: ‘building castles /omah’ in the place of origin,
while making slums in the areas of migration. Due to the simple life of Javanese (the unskilled migrants) in Denpasar
consequently it creates slums, so that Denpasar as tourism area is hegemonized by 35 locations of slums. On the
basis of these reasons, the paper analyzed 1) What are the unskilled Javanese migrants’ adaptation strategies?; 2)
What are the implications of the unskilled Javanese migrants’ cultural mission?
The process of data collection was conducted by using field observations, in-depth interviews with 15 informants
from migrants, as well as focus group discussions and studies examining documents with reading and browsing the
internet. In dissecting the Javanese unskilled migrants’ adaptation problems in Denpasar, it was used the theories
of Maslow’s needs hierarchy theory and cultural configurations. The results showed that, first, to live a life in a new
place (the city of Denpasar), the unskilled Javanese migrants are able to adapt socially with the local population
(the Balinese people) in harmony and to carry out their cultural mission, which still retains their cultural traditions.
Second, the mission of the cultural mission of the unskilled Javanese migrants in Denpasar have implications
(impacts), namely the strengthening of ethnic identity of Java, shifting consumption patterns and lifestyles as well
as their commitment to sustaining their own culture. It is suggested that tolerance and harmonious cooperation
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between migrants and natives (the Balinese people) that has existed in the slums communities in Denpasar need
to be maintained to establish the life of a multicultural society.

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Published
2014-12-01
How to Cite
MARIYAH, Emiliana; FREDYARIN, Novena Ade. MISI BUDAYA MIGRAN UNSKILL JAWA DI KOTA DENPASAR. PIRAMIDA, [S.l.], v. 10, n. 2, dec. 2014. ISSN 2685-788X. Available at: <https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/piramida/article/view/18698>. Date accessed: 29 mar. 2024.

Keywords

cultural mission;the unskilled Javanese migrants; the City of Denpasar.