玛塞拉在行动

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Indonesia and the Malay World Pub Date : 2019-04-15 DOI:10.1080/13639811.2019.1582937
Toos van Dijk
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马尔塞拉岛是印尼东部马鲁古省巴巴尔群岛的一个小岛,长期以来,由于地处中央政府势力范围的边缘,且被认为在经济上无足轻重,中央政府一直对该岛不感兴趣。即使在20世纪头几十年与西方文明建立了持久的联系之后,它仍然是一个相当被遗忘的岛屿。本文旨在表明,尽管地处偏远,但马塞拉与外界的关系被其居民视为至关重要。观察这种关系的一个有见地的方法是考察贸易。因此,它讨论了马塞拉人几个世纪以来从邻近岛屿、班达、印度和荷兰获得(奢侈品)消费品的物物交换系统。它传达的信息是,对外部的关注根植于玛塞拉文化中。它在仪式和神话中得到具体的表现,并推动社会的发展。最近在Marsela海岸附近开发一个巨大天然气田的计划为这一前景增加了一个不可预见的因素。
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Marsela in motion
ABSTRACT The small island Marsela, one of the Babar islands of Maluku province in eastern Indonesia, has long been of little interest to central authorities given its location at the edge of their spheres of influence and its presumed economic insignificance. Even after lasting contact with western civilisation was established in the first decades of the 20th century, it remained a rather forgotten island. This article aims to show that, despite its remoteness, Marsela’s relationship with the outer world is considered vital by its population. An insightful way to look at this relationship is to examine trade. Hence it discusses the bartering systems in which the Marsela have been engaged for centuries to obtain (luxury) consumer goods from neighbouring islands, and from Banda, India, and the Netherlands. Its message is that a focus on the outside is embedded in Marsela culture. It is given concrete expression in rituals and myths and sets society in motion. Recent plans to exploit an enormous gas-field off the coast of Marsela add an unforeseen factor to this picture.
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期刊介绍: Indonesia and the Malay World is a peer-reviewed journal that is committed to the publication of scholarship in the arts and humanities on maritime Southeast Asia. It particularly focuses on the study of the languages, literatures, art, archaeology, history, religion, anthropology, performing arts, cinema and tourism of the region. In addition to welcoming individual articles, it also publishes special issues focusing on a particular theme or region. The journal is published three times a year, in March, July, and November.
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