The Social Embeddedness of the Dance Culture in a Moldavian Village

Vivien Szőny
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The present research examines those changes that happened between the 1940s and the 2010s to the dance culture of a Moldavian Csángó village of East Romania called Magyarfalu. In the light of a holistic approach and on the basis of archive data and fieldwork, the leading aims are to identify those adaptation practices that lie behind the transformation of the dance culture, the triggers thereof, that is the micro or macro processes which induced the adaptation in the local community and to find an answer to the following question: what is the function that dancing itself fulfils in the life of the village when the phenomenon is regarded as social practice. The results suggest that the changes in the dance culture are triggered by ecological, economic, social, and cultural mechanisms; through the adaptation practices, the dance culture’s self-organised and institutional forms allow the members of the community to attain cultural, social, and economic capital, in addition to that, satisfying certain needs and requirements of the community, contribute to the harmonious functioning of the social structure of Magyarfalu. In the present paper, the social embeddedness is demonstrated by real cases and it is proven that the theoretical frameworks of biopsychology and structural-functionalism are relevant when the anthropological eye turns upon the dance research. Abstract Cultural shift and poverty problem are two matters occurring most frequently in marginalized customary community environment. Those two matters also occur in Benteng Chinese community living in Tangerang area. This research aimed to describe the role of Benteng Chinese women in Community’s cultural and economic resilience. The method employed in this research was qualitative one with Ethnographic approach. This research took place in Kelurahan Mekarsari, Neglasari Sub District, Tangerang City, Banten Province. Eight informants were employed in this study: Benteng Chinese community, members of Lentera Benteng Jaya Resource Development Female Cooperatives, members of Cokek Sipatmo Dance group, and those related. Techniques of collecting data used were interview and observation. Data validation employed source and method validities with Spradley’s Developmental Research Sequence model analysis technique. The result of research showed that cultural and economic resilience problems can be dealt with using social capital the Benteng Chinese women affiliated in Lentera Benteng Jaya Resource Development Female Cooperatives have.
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摩尔多瓦村庄舞蹈文化的社会嵌入性
目前的研究考察了上世纪40年代到2010年代发生在摩尔多瓦Csángó东罗马尼亚一个名叫Magyarfalu的村庄的舞蹈文化中的变化。光的整体分析和归档数据和实地调查的基础上,主要的目标是识别那些适应实践背后的舞蹈文化的转型,触发器,微观或宏观过程诱导的适应当地社区和找到以下问题的答案:什么是舞蹈本身的功能满足在村里的生活现象被认为是社会实践。研究结果表明,舞蹈文化的变化是由生态、经济、社会和文化机制引发的;通过适应实践,舞蹈文化的自我组织和制度形式使社区成员能够获得文化,社会和经济资本,除此之外,满足社区的某些需求和要求,有助于Magyarfalu社会结构的和谐运作。本文通过实际案例论证了舞蹈的社会嵌入性,并证明了人类学视角下舞蹈研究的生物心理学和结构功能主义理论框架是相互关联的。文化变迁和贫困问题是边缘化习俗社区环境中最常发生的两个问题。这两件事也发生在坦格朗地区的本腾华人社区。本研究旨在描述本滕华人妇女在社区文化和经济弹性中的作用。本研究采用民族志定性研究方法。这项研究在万丹省Tangerang市的nigasari街道Kelurahan Mekarsari进行。本研究采用8个被调查者:本滕华人社区、Lentera本滕Jaya资源开发女性合作社成员、Cokek Sipatmo舞蹈团成员及相关人员。资料收集采用访谈法和观察法。数据验证采用源效度和方法效度,采用Spradley发展研究序列模型分析技术。研究结果表明,利用本滕华人妇女在Lentera本滕Jaya资源开发妇女合作社所拥有的社会资本,可以解决文化和经济弹性问题。
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