Abstract
This article utilizes a qualitative ethnographic approach to examine the economic survival strategies pursued by Indonesian souvenir artisans and handicraft microvendors in touristically turbulent times. Resilience-oriented approaches have offered promising frameworks for understanding regions', destinations', and communities' capacities to adjust and adapt to challenges: this article complements these broader approaches by offering a fine-grained analysis of individual strategies for finding creative solutions to the economic challenges thrust upon them. My approach melds a constructivist approach accentuating local peoples' creative responses with gender-aware and practice-oriented approaches. These findings draw from data collected over three decades of ethnographic research in the Toraja highlands of Sulawesi, Indonesia.
| Original language | American English |
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| Journal | Anthropology: Faculty Publications and Other Works |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| State | Published - Nov 8 2018 |
Keywords
- Gender
- Handicrafts
- Indonesia
- Resilience
Disciplines
- Anthropology