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Maeloka Toba’: Studi Kasus Waria Yang Kembali Menjadi Laki-Laki Normal di Kabupaten Soppeng Safitra, Nur
Emik Vol 7 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muslim Maros

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46918/emik.v7i2.2397

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The controversy of the existence of transgender (waria) is evident. In Soppeng, Their existence has recently become controversial with its various activities, one of which is the Porseni waria event throughout South Sulawesi which resulted in strong protests from the surrounding community because this event is considered as an effort to carry out an indirect campaign in supporting to legalize LGBT, including waria. This was mainly triggered by the increasing number of waria communities. While waria are increasingly and openly proving their existence and their groups in Soppeng, there are also waria who intend and/or are transformed into full men. This article deals with how waria repent in order to return to their biological sex status as normal men. This qualitative research was conducted in Lalabata District of Soppeng Regency for three months in 2023. I triangulate between in-depth interview and observation as my data collection methods. There were eight waria involved in this study whose age between 26 and 46 years, with various types of work (private employees, gold sellers, farmers, waiters and construction workers). The study indicates that there are two main factors that trigger the repentance of waria to be a full male, internal and external factors. The internal factors consist of something stucking in one’s heart, desire to start a new life, desire to get married, and spiritual calling, as the main trigger; the external factors include family encouragement and social pressure, as the supporting trigger. Internal and external factors are intertwined with each other. The repent strategies carried out by waria comprise of staying away from waria social environment, changing appearance, following ruqyah, and attending tarbiyah/taklim/religious lectures. In addition, the impacts of conversion experienced by waria is feeling happy, changing their appearance, and planning their future life by building a family and deepening their religion. It is argued in this article that the further away a waria is from his community, the easier for waria to repent and to transform into a normal man.
Maeloka Toba’: Studi Kasus Waria Yang Kembali Menjadi Laki-Laki Normal di Kabupaten Soppeng Safitra, Nur
Emik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muslim Maros

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46918/emik.v7i2.2397

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The controversy of the existence of transgender (waria) is evident. In Soppeng, Their existence has recently become controversial with its various activities, one of which is the Porseni waria event throughout South Sulawesi which resulted in strong protests from the surrounding community because this event is considered as an effort to carry out an indirect campaign in supporting to legalize LGBT, including waria. This was mainly triggered by the increasing number of waria communities. While waria are increasingly and openly proving their existence and their groups in Soppeng, there are also waria who intend and/or are transformed into full men. This article deals with how waria repent in order to return to their biological sex status as normal men. This qualitative research was conducted in Lalabata District of Soppeng Regency for three months in 2023. I triangulate between in-depth interview and observation as my data collection methods. There were eight waria involved in this study whose age between 26 and 46 years, with various types of work (private employees, gold sellers, farmers, waiters and construction workers). The study indicates that there are two main factors that trigger the repentance of waria to be a full male, internal and external factors. The internal factors consist of something stucking in one’s heart, desire to start a new life, desire to get married, and spiritual calling, as the main trigger; the external factors include family encouragement and social pressure, as the supporting trigger. Internal and external factors are intertwined with each other. The repent strategies carried out by waria comprise of staying away from waria social environment, changing appearance, following ruqyah, and attending tarbiyah/taklim/religious lectures. In addition, the impacts of conversion experienced by waria is feeling happy, changing their appearance, and planning their future life by building a family and deepening their religion. It is argued in this article that the further away a waria is from his community, the easier for waria to repent and to transform into a normal man.
ANALYSIS OF THE POTENTIAL AND IMPACT OF CREATIVE ECONOMICS ON REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN KETE KESU VILLAGE, SANGGALANGI DISTRICT, TORAJA DISTRICT Muhajir, Humaidid; Safitra, Nur; Mutmainnah, Inayatul; Ramadani Salam, Eka Fitra
Multifinance Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Multifinance
Publisher : PT. Altin Riset Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61397/mfc.v1i2.52

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The potential of the Kete Kesu Tourism Object and the creative economy as an element of regional original income This study aims to find out what the potential of the creative economy is in Kete Kesu Village, Sanggalangi District, North Toraja Regency, and to determine the impact of the creative economy on development in Kete Kesu Village, Sanggalangi District, North Toraja Regency. The type of research used is quantitative research. The data collection method used in this study is observation, interview, and documentation, where the author sees the situation directly in the field. The research results obtained by researchers indicate that the creative economic potential in Kete Kesu Village, Sanggalangi District, North Toraja Regency, has very broad potential. It can be involved in the business that is mostly carried out, which is trending handicrafts, carvings, and souvenirs, as well as trending woven fabrics. Therefore, we can see that in Kete Kesu Village, it has very broad potential for developing the creative economy, and the second goal is the impact of the creative economy on development in Kete Kesu Village, Sanggalangi District, North Toraja Regency, namely to have a positive impact on development. Specifically, the existence of development makes tourists interested in visiting. This has increased the creative economy in the village.