Gender In The Transformation Of Vernacular Settlement: Lessons From Brayut Rural Tourism, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Main Authors: Pudianti, Anna, Rudwiarti, Lucia Asdra, Vitasurya, Vincentia Reni
Format: Research NonPeerReviewed Book
Bahasa: eng
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Online Access: http://e-journal.uajy.ac.id/22075/1/15%20POSTER%20RESEARCH%20WEEK%202020%20ARS.pdf
http://e-journal.uajy.ac.id/22075/
Daftar Isi:
  • Many regions have lost their peculiarities of vernacular architecture due to the effects of global changes. But Brayut Village in Yogyakarta still has many vernacular houses with various types although the village has been transformed through the process of commercialization into a tourist village. One of the factors affecting the resilience of the village is gender. This study aims to explore the role of gender in the process of transforming vernacular settlement in Brayut tourist village. The qualitative empirical research study was applied during the commercialization process. In-depth interviews with women who play a role in the transformation process are conducted in three stages by interviewing all owners or residents of the vernacular house to explore the basic data of the transformation process, than classified the result in the gender based, and last stage analyzing gender relations to the possibility of vernacular settlement sustainability. The result explore gender roles in maintaining vernacular architecture.