Reception aesthetics of the value of religious moderation in manuscripts Serat Carub Kandha Pupuh Dhangdanggula

Firdausi, M. Anwar, Gufron, Gufron, Rosyidah, Inayatur and Fatimah, Siti (2024) Reception aesthetics of the value of religious moderation in manuscripts Serat Carub Kandha Pupuh Dhangdanggula. Community Practitioners, 21. pp. 307-319. ISSN 1462 2815

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Abstract

The diversity of readers' responses to literary works is called reception aesthetics. This research aims to describe reader responses and reception aesthetics towards the values of religious moderation in the manuscript "Serat Carub Kandha Pupuh Dhangdanggula" by Prince Linggabuana using Hans Robert Jauss's theory. This research is descriptive qualitative research that employs the synchronic reception (experimental) method. Data were collected through observation techniques and literature review and analyzed using qualitative descriptive methods and reader criteria assessment. Hans Robert Jauss's reception aesthetics theory was utilized to analyze questionnaire data based on readers' experiences with the manuscript, horizon of expectations, aesthetic distance, the spirit of the times, literary series, and literary history in the manuscript "Serat Carub Kandha Pupuh Dhangdanggula." The results show that the noble values perceived by readers include the values of religious moderation al- ‘Urf (respecting culture), with indicators of accommodative religious expression towards local culture in the ancestor's section who are descendants of Prabu Siliwangi. Their lineage reaches Queen Galuh (in the form of a spirit), and the descendants of Galuh are still respected even though they are not Muslim. They become ancestors who protect the land of Java, especially West Java. Local traditional arts become part of how the community honors their ancestors (descendants of Galuh).

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: Reception Aesthetics; Religious Moderation; Serat Carub Kandha; al-‘Urf
Subjects: 20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2005 Literary Studies
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities > Department of Arabic Language and Letters
Depositing User: Siti Fatimah
Date Deposited: 30 Oct 2024 10:54

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