Social Vision of Youth in Preserving Rimpu Cultural Practices Amidst Fashion Modernization in Dompu Indonesia Nuraeni, Abdul Wahid, Suparman Jayadi
Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram
Abstract
Analyzing Rimpu as a dress tradition among Dompu women and how is the dynamics of using Rimpu in the midst of modernization of fashion and what is the meaning of rimpu in the past and present in the people of Rasa Bou Village, Kec. Hu^u Regency Dompu. This study used a qualitative method with a case study approach. The method of collecting data in this study is by observation, interview and documentation. In addition, the author also uses Beourdeu^s theory of social practice to examine and analyze the meaning of the historical sociological context such as what is the background of Rimpu^s clothing for women in the village of Rasa Bou and how are the efforts of adolescents to preserve Rimpu cultural practices in the midst of modernization of fashion. These meanings include objective, expressive, and documentary meanings. The results of this study indicate that the Dompu people know the term Sanggentu, (rolling up the sarong to the chest) for women, Katente (rolling up the sarong to the waist) for men, and it is still used in the daily life of the Dompu people. Rimpu was introduced as a form of embodiment of Islamic teachings in covering the genitals for every Muslim woman. The Rimpu tradition was born from an encounter between Islamic religious teachings and the local culture of the local community according to their use. Rimpu is a culture that equates to Islamic teachings using clothing that covers the genitals as an identity that differentiates it from men and is moral so that the wider community accepts this culture well. The youth of Rasa Bou Village returned to preserving rimpu culture with various efforts, because this Rimpu culture has a very long historical background, which was born in the middle of the XVII century AD, after Islam entered the territory of the Bima kingdom
Keywords: Social Vision, Rimpu Cultural, Youth, Islam