Batik Social and Cultural Legitimacy Globalization: Study Analysis and Recognition Batik Motif Jember through Jember Fashion Carnival
Date
2018-01-01Author
Sumardi, Sumardi
Kantun, Sri
Ayu, Aryni
Mashudi, Mashudi
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his study aims to describe the cultural
heritage of the archipelago, namely Batik as writings
that contain valuable elements, morality, and
aesthetics. The method used in this study is a
qualitative study data collection using literary
techniques, observation, and interviews with local
authorities, businesses batik, and humanist. The
results of this study indicate that the development of
the local tradition of batik as an asset experiencing
internationalization through the event Jember
Fashion Carnaval (JFC) in reality received positive
appreciation of the elitist and society. Although at the
level of implementative a recognition that considered
political interests, but is also required by the
community to improve the quality of life socially,
economically, and culturally. In Jember, developed
contemporary batik with a decorative pattern visual
freely through the event JFC. The concept offered
JFC is a global, modern, internationalwith citythe
slogan "World Fashion Carnival City". Batik Jember recognition can be experienced as the
internationalization of the organization that carries
JFC Batik Contemporary as part of the culture of
Jember. The role of the elitist as stakeholders,are
needed to oversee and help support local culture is
being developed by the community. In the regional
level, recognition of batik through carnival meant
local government to have the typical pattern of each
without forgetting the grip, the values of existing
valuable in the creation of batik, so it can be used for
cultural resilience of globalization issues.
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