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The experience of old age in West Sumatra, Indonesia: Culture shift and cultural consonance in the modern era

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Rebecca Fanany, Ismet FananyIsmet Fanany, R Tasady
The past four decades have seen enormous social change in Indonesia as the nation continues to experience rapid urbanization and social pressures in the globalized economy that have led to tensions between traditional cultures and the modern mainstream around the nation. This cultural shift has been felt strongly in West Sumatra, a region of Indonesia inhabited almost entirely by members of the matrilineal Minangkabau ethnic group. While the traditional social values of the area remain strong, they are eroding, and the Minang are becoming more like other Indonesians in terms of their family structure, occupations, and lifestyle. This has had a significant impact on the experience of old age as social and culture change has affected the traditional matrilineal structures that supported and ensured care for the elderly in past generations. This paper will describe the ways in which traditional institutions accommodated older individuals and describe how these systems have changed in the present day. Case studies across generations will be presented to illustrate the ways in which traditional matrilineal social structures are, and have been, perceived in the context of aging. Further, the paper will describe what this means for the elderly and their families in terms of cultural consonance in today’s society, and discussion will focus on the changing experience of old age in a society in transition against a backdrop of rapid urbanization and modernization.

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Journal

International journal of aging and society

Volume

3

Pagination

51 - 59

Location

Champaign, IL

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2160-1909

eISSN

2160-1917

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Common Ground Publishing

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