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The Impact of Globalization on Traditional Foodways in Palembang, Indonesia Mutiara, Sinthya; Muhammad Hasan
Enigma in Cultural Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Enigma in Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61996/cultural.v2i1.61

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Globalization has profoundly influenced cultures worldwide, impacting even the most intimate aspects of daily life, such as food. This research explores the effects of globalization on traditional foodways in Palembang City, Indonesia, examining changes in food consumption patterns, preparation methods, and the socio-cultural significance of food. This study utilized a mixed-method approach. A survey was conducted with 200 residents of Palembang City to assess changes in food consumption patterns and attitudes toward traditional food. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 local food vendors and culinary experts to gain in-depth insights into the challenges and adaptations in food preparation and the cultural implications of these changes. The findings indicate a discernible shift in food consumption patterns towards more convenient, processed, and globalized food options. Traditional food preparation methods are being simplified or replaced with modern techniques, and the socio-cultural significance of food is undergoing transformations. Globalization has undeniably impacted traditional foodways in Palembang City. While adaptation and change are inevitable, efforts must be made to preserve and promote traditional foodways to maintain cultural identity and culinary heritage.
Curating Dissent: Indigenous Artistic Interventions as Counter-Narratives in Settler-Colonial Archives Mary-Jane Wood; Caelin Damayanti; Dian Rahayu; Sandro Louise Oliveirra; Muhammad Hasan
Enigma in Cultural Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Enigma in Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61996/cultural.v3i1.101

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Settler-colonial archives have historically functioned as instruments of state power, perpetuating narratives that erase or marginalize Indigenous peoples' histories, knowledges, and sovereignties. This study investigated the growing phenomenon of contemporary Indigenous artistic interventions within these institutions, framing them as critical acts of "curating dissent" that challenge the archival claim to objective truth. This research employed a qualitative, comparative case study methodology to analyze three distinct, institutionally-sanctioned artistic interventions in major settler-colonial archives in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand between 2020 and 2024. A multi-modal data collection strategy included visual analysis of the artworks, textual analysis of archival records, and thematic analysis of 25 semi-structured interviews with artists, curators, and community members. The analysis revealed three primary strategies of intervention: (1) "Re-contextualization and Juxtaposition," which disrupts colonial classifications by placing Indigenous epistemologies alongside archival records; (2) "Embodied Knowledge and Affective Encounters," which uses performance and sensory elements to reanimate ancestral connections within the archive; and (3) "Digital Sovereignty and Archival Remixing," which leverages digital tools to reclaim and re-narrate colonial documents. Institutional responses ranged from enthusiastic collaboration to forms of negotiated resistance and containment. In conclusion, within the specific context of sanctioned projects, Indigenous artistic interventions function as potent decolonial practices that create new spaces for Indigenous knowledge and memory to flourish. This study proposes the concept of "Archival Acupuncture," a theoretical framework for understanding how these targeted, therapeutic interventions can systemically alter the narrative body of the archive to foster restorative justice. These acts signal a critical shift, demanding archives become active partners in a more just future.
The Acoustic City: Sonorous Landscapes, Urban Memory, and the Politics of Noise Muhammad Hasan; Jovanka Andina; Matilda Munoz; Emir Abdullah; Ahmad Erza
Enigma in Cultural Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Enigma in Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61996/cultural.v3i2.110

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The contemporary city is often conceived through a visual paradigm, yet its character is profoundly shaped by its acoustic environment. This study investigated the urban soundscape as a complex tapestry woven from sound, memory, and power. Focusing on the rapidly urbanizing context of Indonesia, this research explored how sonorous landscapes are produced, experienced, and contested, shaping collective urban memory and becoming arenas for political negotiation. A mixed-methods approach was employed, integrating qualitative ethnographic research with quantitative acoustic analysis. Fieldwork was conducted in two distinct Indonesian urban settings: the megacity of Jakarta and the historically significant city of Palembang. Methods included 60 semi-structured interviews with residents, urban planners, and community leaders; 30 researcher-led soundwalks using participant observation; and acoustic data collection using Class 1 sound level meters at 100 strategic locations. This data was used to create predictive acoustic models of selected neighborhoods using CadnaA sound prediction software to visualize and analyze sound pressure level (SPL) distribution. The findings revealed a rich acoustic lexicon unique to Indonesian cities, characterized by a dynamic interplay of religious sounds (the call to prayer or adzan), commercial vocalizations (street vendor calls), transportation noise, and sounds of community life (gotong royong). Ethnographic data demonstrated that these sounds are potent carriers of urban memory, evoking nostalgia and a sense of belonging, but are also sources of significant social friction. Acoustic models identified "sonorous hotspots" where SPLs consistently exceeded national health recommendations by up to 25 dBA, particularly around transport hubs and commercial districts. A significant disconnect was found between residents' subjective perception of noise and objective decibel measurements, highlighting the cultural mediation of sound. The "politics of noise" manifested in community-level disputes over the volume and timing of mosque loudspeakers and the perceived encroachment of commercial sounds into residential areas. In conclusion, the urban soundscape is not a neutral background but a contested social and political space where identities are asserted and power is negotiated. This study established that in Indonesian cities, sound acts as a crucial medium for constructing urban memory and a site for the subtle, everyday politics of cohabitation. Understanding these sonorous landscapes is essential for developing more inclusive and acoustically just urban planning policies that move beyond simple noise abatement to a more nuanced appreciation of the urban acoustic environment.
Co-Authors A Halim A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Aaliyah El-Hussaini Abda Abda Abdul Aziz Abdul Gani ABDUL GANI Abdul Harris Abdullah Husen Adinda Putri Agus Syam Ahmad Erza Ahmad Murajid Ainul Yaqin Ainun Hasyim Almansyah Rundu Wonua Amiruddin . Amiruddin Amiruddin Andi Ayumah Hasan Andi Marwah Andi Rinda Oktariani Andi Ulfa Tenri Pada Anis Rahmawati Anisa Anisa Anita Havyasari Anugrah Putra Perdana Arfiani, Siti Zahra Aris Prasetyo Armi Permana Putri Arya Ganendra Ayel Sarwono Lahra Azizah Rachmawati Balqis Anisa Janati Bambang Joko Priatmadi Bambang Joko Priatmadi Brenda Jaleel Caelin Damayanti Chaerunnisa Najib Citra Ayni Kamaruddin Darlene Sitorus Delvy Yuana Mustika Deppa Ringgi’ Despian Januandri Dewi Aulia Dian Rahayu Diana Eki Cahyani Dodon Turianto Nugrahadi Donny Adiatmana Ginting Edi Suprayetno Eki Yuliyanti Eko Noerhayati Elisa Elisa Emir Abdullah Ericha Tiara Hutamy Evelyn Wang Fajriyanto Fatin Syarifahnur Fatma Zuhra Ferdian Nugroho Fita Nelyza Fitriani Fitriani fitriyanti fitriyanti Gayatri Putri Grace Olivia Silalahi Hafnati Rahmatan Hamdani Budiman Hanifah Yasin Hanum, Afrida Harun Urrashid Hendrik Hendrik Henrietta Noir Henry Peter Paul Ibnu Khaldun Ichsan Taufik Nasution Idawati Nasution Idris Atmaja Iis Sugandhi Ilmas Barlenti INANNA Intan Wilyta Iqbal Anugerah Jovanka Andina Kusumastuti, Inke LUBIS, INDAH SARI LIZA Ludia Jemina I.R. Reumy Luthfia Hanum* M. Ihsan Said Ahmad Mahidin Mahidin Maitri Rahmadhani Marpaung, Fernandi De Napoli Marpaung, Fernando De Napoli Mary-Jane Wood Masruroh, Lu'luil Masuwd, Mowafg Abrahem Masuwd Matilda Munoz MERIKSA SEMBIRING Miranda Miranda Mochamad Nur Ichsan Mudinillah, Adam Muh Ihsan Said Ahmad Muh. Ihsan Said Muh. Ihsan Said Ahmad Muhammad Adlim Muhammad Ali Ridla Muhammad Asiz Muhammad Azis MUHAMMAD DINAR Muhammad Fadli Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Iqbal Usman Muhammad Rakib Muhammad Syarbini Muliadi Aziz Mulyadi Adam Mursal Mursal Musdar M Musri Musman MUSTARI Mustari Mustari Mutiara, Sinthya N Nurdiana N Nurjannah Najib, Marhawati Nanda Rezky Pratama Naswir Neneng Sri Lestari Ngatoillah Linnaja Nilawati Nilawati Nildawati Nindya Shinta Rumastika Nirwana Nuha Fauziyah Hanim Nur Asni Aulia Nur fahmi Nuraisyiah Nurdiana Nurdiana Nurdiana Nurhikmawati Nurjannah Nurul Mubin Nuzul Asmilia Purwoko, Agus Q. Zaman Rahmat Khaeru Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmawati Rahmawati Ratu Fazlia Inda Rahmayani Razali Daud Rena Normasari Resti CItra Dewi Rini Safitri Rinidar Rinidar Riya Rahmadani Roslizawaty - Roslizawaty Roslizawaty Rosmen Safrina Safrina Said Ali Akbar SALAMUN PASDA Saleh, Muh. Saleh Saminan Saminan Samsinar Sandro Louise Oliveirra Selma Fajic Sepyanda, Marsika Sintawati S Sitti Asmi Sri Dahniar Suarni. S Sudarmanto, Yohanes Sugito - Sugito Sugito Supriadi Susanto, Maghfirah Susi Diana Susi Susanti Syafei, Isop Syahrial Syahrial Syamsu Rijal Syinta Ramadhani T. Fadrial Karmil Teuku Armansyah Thamrin Tahir Thamrin Thahir Triva Murtina Lubis Triya Harti Sholihat Tuti Erawati Tuti Supatminingsih Ujang Tri Cahyono Wahyu Widya Anugra Winda Winda Yosalfa Adhista Kurniawan Yudha Bhaskara Yudha Fahrimal Yuniarti Maretha Pasaribu Yunita Sari Adelina Yusrizal Yusrizal Zaehol Fatah Zuhrawaty NA Zuhrinal M. Nawawi Zulham Ghinafikar