Jurnal Kawistara (Dec 2014)

POLITIK IDENTITAS MASYARAKAT PERBATASAN INDONESIA-MALAYSIA: KASUS BADAU DI KAPUAS HULU, KALIMANTAN BARAT

  • Irwan Abdullah dan Intan Pemata Sari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22146/kawistara.6378
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3

Abstract

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Border area studies has become extremely important since the state border creates tensions of sovereignty and identity in relations between Indonesia and ten other neighboring countries. Border area cannot perceive as only a neutral area without any meanings as it becomes a mirror of the nation since it is the entrance for the coming of people and goods from other countries. The border area therefore is not only a statement of the administrative line of the country that is influential for the sovereignty, but also of the cultural line to stress identity. This article shows that administrative-political border which divides Dayak Iban become two parts has also created the tension between state-society in the border area, as the nationalism has to face the distressed ethnic identities. Dual existence of the ethnic group is influential on the maintenance of identity and nationalism of the border community, which shows a challenge to the role of the state. Moreover, the living condition of Dayak Iban in Badau is in contrast to the Dayak Iban in Lubok Antu, which is more prosperous. The fact that the people in the border area live in scarcity, adversity, and inadequate has delegitimated the state existence that challenges the national identity. The situation has produced the fact that people of Badau perform three identities: as a border society (politics), as part of the Iban community (cultural), and as part of global society (economy). The findings sharpen Foote and Burke’s theory by presenting that identity is not only determined by the structural relations, but also developed through contested process where the actors also produce meanings to state their existence.

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