Intercultural Communication Strategy in Interethnic Marriage in Tapal Kuda Areas, East Java, Indonesia
Abstract
Conflicts in the family and between families that often lead to divorce often occur among ethnic marriages in the
Tapal Kuda areas. This study intends to explore and describe the communication strategies used in inter-ethnic
communication as an effort to anticipate and resolve intra and inter-family conflict perpetrators of interethnic
marriages. The ethnographic approach to communication with the focus on sociolinguistic study is used to achieve
the research objectives. Research informants are inter-ethnic marriages, parents, religious leaders, and KUA officers
who are often involved in overcoming issues related to marriage and divorce. Data were collected through
participant observation, interviews, and recording. The collected data were transfered in written data and analyzed
qualitatively and descriptively with sociolinguistic, ethnographic communication, and pragmatic theories. This
research results found that there are three factors that often trigger the failure of communication in inter-ethnic
marriages so that they can often also be obstacles to the achievement of speech objectives. These three things are
language skills, interaction skills, and cultural knowledge. However, the most dominant thing that occurs and often
invites criticism from other cultures is the knowledge and understanding of the culture of other speech communities
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