Jurna lAntropologi Indonesia
No 56 (1998): Jurnal Antropologi Indonesia

Bilingualism and Linguistic Politics in Adonara, East Flores

Nancy Lutz (Southern Illinois University)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Jul 2014

Abstract

"...[...] the association of Indonesian with extralocal Power and affiliation, moreover, to speak Indonesian in Adonara is also to deny local roots and affiliations. Perhaps as the population becomes increasingly fluent in Indonesian, these dynamics will become less contentious; through the 1980s and 1990's, however, language choice was still a vehicle for conflicting political stances and affiliations. Nevertheless, as the politics of languages change so too will the languages of politics. From bahasa adat to bahasa protocol, ceremonial language forms in Adonara as throughout Nusa Tenggara Timur will continue to evolve, creating new and dynamic speech forms, like the speech given by Kiwan'ona's Kepala Desa."

Copyrights © 1998






Journal Info

Abbrev

JAI

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

ANTROPOLOGI INDONESIA was published to develop and enrich scientific discussion for scholars who put interest on socio-cultural issues in Indonesia. These journals apply peer-reviewed process in selecting high quality article. Editors welcome theoretical or research based article submission. ...