Marimin Marimin
Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta

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Women's Body Capital in The Modern Fashion World Yovita Devi; Deny Tri Ardiyanto; Marimin Marimin
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 6, No 2 (2022): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v6i2.74084

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The body of women in the modern fashion world is now not only present in the form of a subject, but also becomes an object. The female body has become a very exploitative realm for the modern fashion world. The movement as a tool to dismantle the old interpretation of something that is unfair because of the patriarchal culture, is the feminism movement. Women are still discriminated against and do not have the same rights as men for their private bodies. The awareness that women have today is a false consciousness, which in practice makes women feel ownership of their own bodies, can proudly show off their curves during fashion shows, photoshoots and so on. In fact, there is no awareness at all, what is protected here are not people who are proud to show off their bodies, no. However, what is defended from this research is the bodies of women so that there are no sexual crimes that are accepted by women. The data obtained were then processed with a qualitative descriptive approach with the subject of this study being the female body capital in the world of modern fashion. The theory used is the theory of Marxist feminism. The research uses hermeneutics which will interpret, provide understanding, and translate the capital of the female body in the world of modern fashion. While the validity of the data with data triangulation as a technique of checking the validity of the data that utilizes something other than the data for the purpose of checking or comparing the data.
Repatriation The Pagar Mangkuk Sunan Muria to Empowering Rural Community in Muria Region Muhammad Farid; Warto Warto; Marimin Marimin
International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series Vol 6, No 2 (2022): International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijsascs.v6i2.74090

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The teachings of Tapangeli and Pagar Mangkuk are known by some people as practice that were once taught by Raden Umar Said (Sunan Muria). It is not widely known because there are many contradictory opinion that result in the decadence value of intangible cultural heritage itself. Recently, a communal movement emerged that was initiated by the people in Kampung Budaya Piji Wetan, Lau Village, Dawe District, Kudus Regency. They made a movement to repatriation the teachings of Tapangeli and Pagar Mangkuk Sunan Muria based on perspective of performing arts. Using a qualitative approach, this study tries to narrate social praxis and the role of the cultural economy for the people of the Kampung Budaya Piji Wetan, Lau. This study also narrate their method to use culture as the main foundation for build a friendly economic ecosystem and able to support their daily needs. They also have several educational and economic programs have emerged that can be used an effort to promote village culture to support the welfare of its people. Again, this study attemps to dissect their methodology so that it can be used as a reference for other village in the Muria region with almost similar socio-cultural conditions.