Humaniora (Oct 2018)

Bride-Wealth: Is There Respect for Women in Manggarai, Eastern Indonesia?

  • Yohanes Servatius Lon,
  • Fransiska Widyawati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22146/jh.v30i3.29216
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 3
pp. 271 – 278

Abstract

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This study explores the perspective of women in Manggarai, Flores Island in Indonesia, and the communaltraditional concept of bride-wealth as a symbol of respect for women. This study uses a qualitative approach by interviewing forty women, both married and unmarried. The respondents were asked their opinion regarding their imagination about bride-wealth and its influence on their courtship, engagement, wedding, and married life. The results indicated the presence of a gap between the social imagination of bride-wealth and the women’s true experience. Most respondents stated how bride-wealth had strained their relationship and become a source of worry. The study therefore argues that bride-wealth as a sign of respect for women in Manggarai is merely a social imagination ingrained into the women’s expectations. The study also indicates that education has changed the status of women and enables them to be independent.

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