WOMEN'S DISOBEDIENCE: THE WIFE AGAINST HER HUSBAND IN THE FAMILY INSTITUTION IN THE LOMBOK COMMUNITY, EAST INDONESIA
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Abstract
This article focuses on why wives are disobedient to their husbands in marriage institutions in Lombok, East Indonesia. The wife uses the moral tradition as a counter-hegemony to shackle the structure of injustice in a patriarchal culture. Moral tradition is a unique method used by wives in Lombok called ngerorot. This research uses a qualitative approach to examine in-depth socio-cultural events, especially resistance using ethnographic research methods. Informants and research subjects have the right to be called selection criteria search. One of the criteria is that they are divorced Sasak women. Qualitative data analysis. The results of the study show that six factors cause women to carry out sexual development, namely, Affair, domestic violence, irresponsible husband, extensive family interference, and economic problems. In addition, family institutions do not support moral obligations because husbands reject their wives and even cancel their marriage commitments. And injustice is related to the distribution of responsibilities and rights in family life. From several aspects, this will lead to disappointment, anger, resistance, and open protest, and the wife fights for her rights through a recognized norm in society, namely "Ngerorot."