Shadow boxing: Indonesian writers and the Ramayana in the new order
journal contribution
posted on 2001-10-01, 00:00authored byMarshall Clark
This article is a study of the ideas, visions, and styles of a number of Indonesia's writers in the New Order-in particular, the final years of the New Order-who chose to rework and reinterpret the Ramayana epic of the Javanese wayang kulit shadow puppet theatre. The deliberate choice by these writers to use Indonesian as their medium of linguistic communication has proven to be a decision in favor of distancing themselves from their mother-tongue, Javanese, and of targeting a larger "national" audience, thus signaling their concern for non-Javanese Indonesians. By the same token, the Indonesian language of wayang literary representations was often heavily Javanese in its flavor and style, and the indigenized wayang characters and plots appropriated were also, naturally, very much regional in origin.
History
Journal
Indonesia
Volume
72
Pagination
159 - 187
Publisher
Cornell Modern Indonesia Project
Location
Ithaca, N.Y.
ISSN
0019-7289
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article