WOMEN'S MARJINALIZATION IN SIRI AND EARLY MARINE CASE IN BUGIS MAKASSAR COMMUNITY BASED ON EDUCATION

Authors

  • Muhammadong
  • Linda Ika Mayasari
  • Maria Haryanti Butarbutar
  • Jungjungan Simorangkir
  • Hendrian Yonata
  • Sutarman

Keywords:

Marginalization of Women, Marriage, Bugis Makassar, Education

Abstract

This research includes the marginalization of the Makassar Bugis community in the case of Siri marriage and early age marriage in South Sulawesi based on education. The goal to be achieved is so that women get recognition from the State so that it is not marginalized in the household. The method used is an interactive qualitative approach so that the results found in the field can be justified scientifically. This method aims to be able to find the data needed both essentially the material discussed, the concepts put forward, the opinions of experts and community leaders, as well as the practice of marriage that took place in South Sulawesi. The problems that occur because the marriage of the Bugis Makassar community is much influenced by cultural factors so that religious law becomes a priority scale compared to State law. Religious law is the reason for them to carry out betel marriages and early marriages so that women become victims of marginalization in the household.

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Published

2020-11-28

How to Cite

Muhammadong, Linda Ika Mayasari, Maria Haryanti Butarbutar, Jungjungan Simorangkir, Hendrian Yonata, & Sutarman. (2020). WOMEN’S MARJINALIZATION IN SIRI AND EARLY MARINE CASE IN BUGIS MAKASSAR COMMUNITY BASED ON EDUCATION. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(7), 13167-13183. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/5065