Dedang Songke Sebagai Home Based Production

Dedang songke or the activity of weaving traditional cloth (songke) is a tradition that is still widely practiced by housewives as the ancestral heritage of Manggarai Community, especially in the Orchard of Ringkas. The objectives of this study are (1) to find out the reasons why women in Ringkas Or...

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Main Authors: Desideria Alfani Dugis, I Wayan Suwena, Aliffiati .
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Udayana 2020-02-01
Series:Humanis
Online Access:https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/sastra/article/view/52185
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spelling doaj-94622823cf9a46c698dea046970629bf2020-11-25T03:36:45ZengUniversitas UdayanaHumanis2528-50762302-920X2020-02-01241859110.24843/JH.2020.v24.i01.p1152185Dedang Songke Sebagai Home Based ProductionDesideria Alfani Dugis0I Wayan Suwena1Aliffiati .2udayana universityudayana universityudayana universityDedang songke or the activity of weaving traditional cloth (songke) is a tradition that is still widely practiced by housewives as the ancestral heritage of Manggarai Community, especially in the Orchard of Ringkas. The objectives of this study are (1) to find out the reasons why women in Ringkas Orchard made dedang songke as home based production (2) to find out the implications of dedang songke as home based production for the lives of the weavers, their families, and the people of Ringkas Orchard. This study uses the need achievement theory and the rational choice theory. While the concept used in this study are dedang songke, handicraft industry, and home based production. In this study, the research method used was qualitative with two data sources namely primary data and secondary data, through observation and interview for collecting the data. The results found from the research show that the background of the housewives in Ringkas Orchard works as weavers because of internal and external factors. Internal factors include: the desire to help husband to fulfill family needs, the desire to get recognition and the desire to continue their ancestral’s heritage. While external factors include: insufficient employment, inadequate farming/gardening production, and educational factor. The struggle of women in dedang songke handicraft industry as home based production has implications for the individual weavers, their families, and communities.https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/sastra/article/view/52185
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author Desideria Alfani Dugis
I Wayan Suwena
Aliffiati .
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I Wayan Suwena
Aliffiati .
Dedang Songke Sebagai Home Based Production
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I Wayan Suwena
Aliffiati .
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title Dedang Songke Sebagai Home Based Production
title_short Dedang Songke Sebagai Home Based Production
title_full Dedang Songke Sebagai Home Based Production
title_fullStr Dedang Songke Sebagai Home Based Production
title_full_unstemmed Dedang Songke Sebagai Home Based Production
title_sort dedang songke sebagai home based production
publisher Universitas Udayana
series Humanis
issn 2528-5076
2302-920X
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Dedang songke or the activity of weaving traditional cloth (songke) is a tradition that is still widely practiced by housewives as the ancestral heritage of Manggarai Community, especially in the Orchard of Ringkas. The objectives of this study are (1) to find out the reasons why women in Ringkas Orchard made dedang songke as home based production (2) to find out the implications of dedang songke as home based production for the lives of the weavers, their families, and the people of Ringkas Orchard. This study uses the need achievement theory and the rational choice theory. While the concept used in this study are dedang songke, handicraft industry, and home based production. In this study, the research method used was qualitative with two data sources namely primary data and secondary data, through observation and interview for collecting the data. The results found from the research show that the background of the housewives in Ringkas Orchard works as weavers because of internal and external factors. Internal factors include: the desire to help husband to fulfill family needs, the desire to get recognition and the desire to continue their ancestral’s heritage. While external factors include: insufficient employment, inadequate farming/gardening production, and educational factor. The struggle of women in dedang songke handicraft industry as home based production has implications for the individual weavers, their families, and communities.
url https://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/sastra/article/view/52185
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