@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00057827, author = {ラハルディアニ, アミラ and RAHARDIANI, Amira}, issue = {42}, journal = {人間社会環境研究, Human and socio-environmental studies}, month = {Sep}, note = {Historically, the Tasikmalaya people have expanded their weaving activities. There was a significant change rooted in their habits during the 19th century. Using the cultural-historical activity theory, I intend to discover the roles of woven bamboo products and the Tasikmalaya development’s historical roots, current activities, and contradictions in the transformation of their material life. Woven bamboo artefacts are considered a matter of object-centered practice in the activity system of Tasikmalaya inhabitants throughout time. The vision of the cultural historical activity theory depicts the recent conditions of merging the use of new and traditional tools in everyday practices at the community and official levels. I argue that the principles of the cultural-historical activity theory are circumstantial because they adapt old and new practices consisting of activity systems oriented at objects. However, in the Indonesian context, adaptation and flexibility are identical to the characteristics of societies. As illustrated in the situations related to the Tasikmalaya daily tools and special occasions today, advanced technology and new material matter in the stabilization process of expansive learning prevent the use of traditional tools instead.}, pages = {89--106}, title = {Woven Bamboo Utensils in Tasikmalaya Everyday Life: Discovering the Root of Weaving Activities and Their Development Through the Perspective of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory}, year = {2021} }