Proceeding of The International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Innovation
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): June : Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humani

Papuan Indigenous Women in a Patriarchal Culture: A Qualitative Study

Uswatun Khasanah (Unknown)
Bresca Merina (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

This study aims to explore the position and role of Indigenous Papuan women (OAP) in the context of patriarchal culture in Sebyar Rejosari Village, Tomu District, Teluk Bintuni Regency, West Papua. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection techniques including observation, in-depth interviews with ten informants (married and unmarried women), and documentation. The results of the study indicate that patriarchal culture significantly disadvantages women, as evidenced by their limited access to education and healthcare, both physical and mental. These limitations lead to stress and feelings of low self-esteem among OAP women. The author hopes for a shift through empowering women via higher education and equal access to resources. This research supports postcolonial feminist theory, which emphasizes the need for the decolonization of gender thinking. The best solution is to integrate local values with empowerment programs to improve the position of women in society. Independent and well-educated women are expected to contribute significantly to the development of their communities.

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ICSSHI

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Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

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Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Innovation, Its a collection of scientific papers or articles that have been presented at the National Research Conference which is held regularly every year by the Association of Indonesian Social Science Researchers and ...