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" Gifts, Belonging, and Emerging Realities Among 'Other Moluccans' During the Aftermath of Sectarian Conflict "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 804958
Doc. No : TL49795
Call number : ‭2018389922;‮ ‬10640844‬
Main Entry : Peyer, Matthew D.
Title & Author : Gifts, Belonging, and Emerging Realities Among 'Other Moluccans' During the Aftermath of Sectarian Conflict\ Hatib Abdul KadirRutherford, Danilyn; Tsing, Anna
College : University of California, Santa Cruz
Date : 2017
Degree : Ph.D.
field of study : Anthropology
student score : 2017
Page No : 264
Note : Committee members: Ellen, Roy; Spyer, Patricia
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-67135-3
Abstract : This dissertation is an ethnographic work of the interethnic relationships between Butonese residents of the Moluccas with native Moluccans and ethnic Chinese Moluccans, specifically in the ways the Butonese deal with their identity as an “outsider” (<i>pendatang</i>) in the realm of urban marketplaces and exchanges commodities in the rural areas. The common ground of the relationship is based on debt and exchanges commodities. It is the nature of the debt and exchanges that brings the contravenes of the ethnic relationships. On the one hand, the Butonese have grateful feelings for the generosity of the native Moluccans in providing land for them to farm, but on the other hand, the Butonese feel they are exploited when it comes to reciprocity. Likewise, the Butonese need and rely on the roles of the Chinese traders to provide money and goods, but from their exchange experiences, the Butonese realize that ethnic Chinese have economic interests behind their various generosities. These exchanges lie in mutual suspicion, lack of trust, and trickery. This kind of paradox is historically exacerbated by the social context of a post-conflict society that has not accomplished peace and reconciliation in people's everyday interactions, thus the encounters between Butonese farmers with ethnic Chinese in the shops and the encounters between urban Butonese traders with native Moluccans in the marketplaces do not necessarily represent peace after the conflict, but rather a relationship that is built based on the pragmatic motives of reciprocity and ongoing mutual suspicions.
Subject : Cultural anthropology; Asian Studies
Descriptor : Social sciences;Belonging;Gifts;Mollucans;Sectarrian conflict
Added Entry : Rutherford, Danilyn; Tsing, Anna
Added Entry : AnthropologyUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
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