The Crisis of Ecological Meaning in Traditional Rituals under Tourism Regime in Post-Reformation Indonesia
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2017-11-04Author
SETIAWAN, Ikwan
TALLAPESSY, Albert
SUBAHARIANTO, Andang
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This paper aims to discuss the crisis of ecological significance that occurred in
traditional rituals in the post-Reform era. Traditional rituals that genealogically
seek to integrate human relationships with supernatural powers and natural
harmony are massively incorporated into the tourism mechanism. To discuss the
issue, we will combine Foucauldian and post-colonial exotic perspectives. The
research data we took from our field research in Banyuwangi and news in online
media. We analyze the data to find the hegemonic inclination in interpreting ritual
under tourism regime. The results of this study indicate that the post-Reformation
state regime increased ritual-based tourism activity to gain maximum financial
benefits. Gradually, people are also affected by the hegemony of the discourse, so
they begin to regularly celebrate rituals without emphasizing the ecological power
in them. Under these conditions an eco-cultural movement is needed that can raise
public awareness of the importance of returning to integrating rituals with
ecological problems.
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