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Reception aesthetics of religious moderation values in Linggabuana’s Serat Carub Kandha

Firdausi, Muhammad Anwar, Rosyidah, Inayatur, Hambali, Gufron and Fatimah, Siti (2023) Reception aesthetics of religious moderation values in Linggabuana’s Serat Carub Kandha. El Harakah: Jurnal Budaya Islam, 25 (2). pp. 409-426. ISSN P-ISSN 1858-4357, E-ISSN 2356-1734

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Abstract

The diversity of readers' responses in literary works is called reception aesthetics. This study aims to elucidate the readers’ response and the reception aesthetics towards the values of religious moderation in Serat Carub Kandha by Prince Linggabuana. Employing the research design of the synchronic experimental reception method, the data collection utilized note-taking and literature study techniques. It involved twenty respondents of Islamic university students as the readers. The data analysis technique used reader criteria assessment and Hans Robert Jauss' theory concerning the reader's experience of the novel, horizon of expectations, aesthetic distance, the spirit of the times, literary series, and literary history. The chosen manuscript was Serat Carub Kandha Pupuh Mijil as the fifth branch of the story. The results demonstrated that the noble value readers capture is in the form of religious moderation values. They are tolerance (tasamuh), neutral (tawassuth), uprightness (i’tidal), deliberation (al-shura), anti-violence (la' unf), and culture friendly (i'tibar al-'urf). These are manifested through respect for diversity and multicultural in the part of allowing residents to establish Islamic learning centers even though the Padjajaran kingdom practiced Buddhism. Notably, the wife of Prince Linggabuana, Dewi Subang Kranjang, embraced Islam, while his three sons secretly studied Islam with Sheikh Quro'.

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: Keywords: reader response; reception aesthetics; religious moderation values
Subjects: 20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2002 Cultural Studies
20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2003 Language Studies
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities > Department of Arabic Language and Letters
Depositing User: gufron gufron Gufron
Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2025 15:45

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