CULTURAL COMMUNICATION:AN ANTHROPOLOGICALVIEWS ON THE USE OF LEFT HAND BY THE SOCIETY AROUND KAMPUS PERAK, SOUTHEAST SULAWESI

https://doi.org/10.47655/dialog.v40i1.164

Authors

  • Abdul Jalil

Keywords:

Left Hand, Cultural Communication, Campus Perak, Society

Abstract

The phenomenon  of left hand use (which is culturally  unusual) by the community around the Campus Perak urges the authors explore its background from the cultural approach in an ethnographic study. There had been some community practices around Campus Perak in Southeast Sulawesi that are considered as anomalies by outsiders' perspectives. Among those anomalies is the use of the left hand in giving something  to others, such as serving food, writing, and signing letters. This paper explores the use of the left hand amidst the society around the Perak Campus. In general, several ethnic groups inhabit the area around campus, thus no particular  ethnic dominates  the use of everyday language.  Tribal languages  are commonly used among people from the similar ethnicity. In the context offormal ceremonies involving  community outside Campus Perak, the use of left hand was seen as a culture shock. Meanwhile,  the use of left hand was (intra)culturally   acceptable since children were taught using left hands by their parents. 

KEY WORDS:  Left Hand, Cultural Communication,   Campus Perak, Society

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2017-11-01

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Jalil, A. (2017). CULTURAL COMMUNICATION:AN ANTHROPOLOGICALVIEWS ON THE USE OF LEFT HAND BY THE SOCIETY AROUND KAMPUS PERAK, SOUTHEAST SULAWESI. Dialog, 40(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.47655/dialog.v40i1.164

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