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Indonesian society holds deeply ambivalent attitudes toward this issue. On one hand, there is . Seeing a student in uniform begging or selling goods triggers prihatin (compassion mixed with concern). Passersby often give money or buy goods, which reinforces the behavior. On the other hand, there is romanticization of struggle . The narrative of the anak jalanan (street child) who works hard in a uniform is sometimes praised as “grit” or “entrepreneurship” ( anak hebat, tidak malu bekerja ). This cultural framing obscures the violation of the child’s right to education.
On specific days, students wear Batik to honor heritage and Pramuka (tan) uniforms to instill nationalism and character. Passersby often give money or buy goods, which
Indonesian culture often operates on a binary: anak baik (good child) vs. anak nakal (naughty child). The uniform is the physical marker of the "good child" status. This cultural framing obscures the violation of the
The primary cultural argument for the strict enforcement of uniforms in Indonesia is the erasure of socio-economic gaps. In a country with significant wealth inequality, the uniform acts as a shield. When a student is masih berseragam , their family’s financial status—whether they are the children of billionaires or laborers—is momentarily hidden. 2. The "Lulusan" (Graduation) Ritual
Movies often portray the uniform as a symbol of rebellion, first love, and unbreakable friendship. 2. The "Lulusan" (Graduation) Ritual