SCIENTIFIC WORK

Author
Magdalena Baga
Subject
- Budaya
Abstract
The act of natural exploitation is related to the non-stop use of natural resources without regard to the consequences. This action is closely related to capitalization. The culture of hunting without keeping that took place in the colonial era, and left its mark to this day. Hunting for economic benefits without taking into account the impact on nature continues to this day. This study aims to find out that the exploitation of Lake Limboto during the colonial period continued into the post-colonial period. The lake problems do not only depend on one thing, namely natural damage, but are also caused by other factors, such as how the community around the lake is positioned socially, politically, and economically. All of these factors are interrelated with each other, and all move based on historical, cultural, and political contexts. This paper uses an ethnographic approach in tracing the data, and a cultural studies framework that is reviewed with a postcolonial perspective in analyzing cultural phenomena. Keywords: exploitation, postcolonial complexity, culture, lake
Publisher
LP2M-Universitas Negeri Gorontalo dan RIHN
Contributor
Dr. Magdalena Baga, S.S., M.Si. Prof. Dr. Ishak Isa, M.Si. Dr. rer. nat. Mohamad Jahja, M.Si. Dr. Hiroki Kasamatsu
Publish
2022
Material Type
LAPORAN PENELITIAN
Right
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