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Moving in a hierarchized landscape : changing border regimes in central kalimantan

Dave Lumenta (University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2011)

 Abstrak

Transnational mobility is a common feature among borderland communities. Central Borneo has been a relatively fluid and open riverine-based socio-cultural and economic space since the arrival of colonial states, without much interference from the establishment of international boundaries on local cross-border mobility practices. This applies to the Kenyah, a cluster of related ethnic groups occupying the Apokayan plateau in East Kalimantan (Indonesia), who are historically an integral part of the socio-cultural and economic fabric throughout the major riverine systems of Sarawak (Malaysia). Despite the relative absence of states, Central Borneo has not escaped the onslaught of social differentiation embedded in nation-state identities. The penetration of Sarawak?s logging industry has brought the terrestrial re-ordering of the Bornean landscape away from the relative egalitarian social order of river basins into hierarchical social relations embedded in capitalistic modes of production. This has brought about the construction of the Kenyah?s visibility as an ?Indonesian underclass? inside Sarawak.

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No. Panggil : AJ-Pdf
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Penerbitan : [Place of publication not identified]: University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2011
Sumber Pengatalogan : LibUI eng rda
ISSN : 24076899
Majalah/Jurnal : Wacana Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya
Volume : vol. 13, No. 1, 2011: Hal. 121 - 145
Tipe Konten : text
Tipe Media : computer
Tipe Carrier : online resource
Akses Elektronik : http://wacana.ui.ac.id/index.php/wjhi/article/view/12/9
Institusi Pemilik : Universitas Indonesia
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