Saefu Zaman, Reza Amarta Prayoga, B. Sukma, Tri Amanat
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摘要
本研究的重点是与当前政治背景相关的政治精英俘获过程,以及民间传说 Asal Usul Raja Negeri Jambi (AURNJ) [《占碑国王的起源》]叙事文本中出现的对话空间。本研究采用描述性定性方法。数据来自卡斯拉尼(Kaslani,1997 年)对《占碑民间传说 2:占碑国王的起源》(Asal Usul Raja Negeri Jambi,AURNJ)的记录和文献。分析结果得出了几个结论。首先,在占碑国王的选举中,出现了精英俘获乡村长老以延续其权力的政治现象。其次,这种现象也助长了王朝家族主义的做法。在乡村长老的观念中,国王必须从他们的家族中选出,这意味着他们圈子里的人都有资格成为国王。第三,在选举国王的政治角逐中,村里的精英长老们经历了寻找领袖人物的僵局。于是,这种僵局唤醒了村里的精英长老,开启了平等参与的对话空间。这无非是为权力圈外的国王候选人开辟机会。第四,在 AURNJ 的故事中,精英俘获政治动力的悖论描述了一种与当代政治现象相似的情况,即对权力的渴求以及为个人和集团利益建立政治王朝,以此作为一种安全战略,并使接触权力的舞台永久化。
Elite Capture Phenomenon and Political Dialogic Space: Reflections on the Folklore of Asal Usul Raja Negeri Jambi in the Current Political Situation
This research focuses on the process of political elite capture which is associated with the current political context and the dialogic space that occurs in the narrative text of the folklore Asal Usul Raja Negeri Jambi (AURNJ) [The Origins of the King of Jambi]. This study used a descriptive qualitative method. The data were obtained from the recording and documentation of Jambi folklore 2: Asal Usul Raja Negeri Jambi (AURNJ) by Kaslani (1997). The results of the analysis produce several conclusions. First, there are symptoms of the political phenomenon of elite capture of village elders in perpetuating their power in the election of the King of Jambi. Second, this phenomenon also fostered the practice of dynastic familism. In the belief of village elders, the king must be chosen from their lineage, meaning that people in their circle are worthy to be king. Third, the deadlock in finding a leader figure was experienced by village elitist elders in the political contestation of the election of the king. This stalemate then awakened the elite village elders to open equal participatory dialogue spaces. This is nothing but to open up opportunities for candidates for kingship outside their circle of power. Fourth, the paradox of elite capture political dynamics in AURNJ's story describes a situation similar to contemporary political phenomena, namely the thirst for power and building political dynasties for personal and group interests as a security strategy and perpetuation of the arena of exposure to power.