The Survivability of Historical Ethnic Village : The Malay Village Of Semarang, Indonesia

Sudarwani, Margareta Maria and Erwin, Bambang (2023) The Survivability of Historical Ethnic Village : The Malay Village Of Semarang, Indonesia. In: II - INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LITERATURE, CULTURE AND LANGUAGE. IKSAD INSTITUTE Van Yüzüncü Yıl University (Department of English Language and Literature), Ankara TURKİYE, pp. 325-335. ISBN 978-625-367-161-7

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Abstract

Semarang has developed as a large coastal city with an important port due to its strategic and unique position. This strategic and unique position is shown by the hills at the top of the city as well as lowlands at the bottom of the city. In the history of the development of Semarang city, during the reign of the Dutch East Indies under the Wijkenstelsel rules, Semarang was a city consisting of several ancient villages, namely Chinatown, Kauman Village, Malay Village, and others. One of the important historical ethnic villages to be appointed is Malay village of Semarang. Malay village of Semarang, like Malay village in other places, is located and developed around the old port or old boom of Semarang. Its existence as a front area makes the residents of the area diverse and formed by communities with activities centred on the port. This study aims to examine the survival of settlement in the Malay village of Semarang. The uniqueness of Malay village as a result of the formation of space where humans survive to occupy it indicates the existence of meaning and attachment that the community has towards their place of settlement. This research uses a descriptive method based on empirical facts and literature. The results of The Survivability of Historical Ethnic Village: The Malay Village of Semarang-Indonesia research are then used as needed, including development strategies and city government decisions in the future. Keywords: Historical Ethnic Village; Malay Village; Survivability

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCES > Sociology > Culture
LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Depositing User: Mr Sahat Maruli Tua Sinaga
Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2023 07:11
Last Modified: 12 Dec 2023 04:26
URI: http://repository.uki.ac.id/id/eprint/11730

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