SKETCH OF INTERTEXTUALITY OF TEXTS WITH ISLAMIC DISCOURSES IN TRADITIONAL BALINESE LITERATURE

<p>Researchers have identified the existence of Islamic discourses in the texts of the traditional Bali literature since a long time ago; however, attention has not been properly paid to them. It has been identified that a number of oral texts (<em>kesusastraan gantian</em>) in the...

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Main Authors: Ida Bagus Jelantik SP, Nyoman Kutha Ratna, I Nyoman Suarka, I Nyoman Weda Kusuma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Udayana 2014-08-01
Series:e-Journal of Linguistics
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Online Access:http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eol/article/view/9741
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author Ida Bagus Jelantik SP
Nyoman Kutha Ratna
I Nyoman Suarka
I Nyoman Weda Kusuma
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Nyoman Kutha Ratna
I Nyoman Suarka
I Nyoman Weda Kusuma
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description <p>Researchers have identified the existence of Islamic discourses in the texts of the traditional Bali literature since a long time ago; however, attention has not been properly paid to them. It has been identified that a number of oral texts (<em>kesusastraan gantian</em>) in the forms of poem and prose contain Islamic discourses. Likewise, a number of written texts in the form of manuscripts (<em>kesusastraan sasuratan</em>) have also been identified to contain the same literary genre. Historically, the texts containing Islamic discourses in the traditional Balinese literature belong to the Old Balinese literature (<em>kesusastraan Bali purwa)</em> rather than the Modern Balinese literature (<em>kesusastraan Bali anyar</em>).</p> <p>The most striking phenomenon in the existence of the texts of Islamic discourses in the traditional Balinese literature is their relationship to other texts. Explicitly, several texts in their manuscripts direct their readers in such a way that they will consider them related to other texts. In other words, the texts with Islamic discourses in the traditional Balinese literature are the transformed ones reflecting the fact of intertextuality.</p> <p>This present study was intended to give a general picture of the intertextual relationship of the texts with Islamic discourses to other texts; their relationship to the texts within the discursive scope of the Balinese culture and the other texts which belong to the treasures of the traditional Javanese literature and the Old Malay literature.</p> <p> </p>
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spelling doaj.art-579016e8acab49c0bb696a8e5599624a2022-12-22T02:15:04ZengUniversitas Udayanae-Journal of Linguistics2442-75862014-08-01818108SKETCH OF INTERTEXTUALITY OF TEXTS WITH ISLAMIC DISCOURSES IN TRADITIONAL BALINESE LITERATUREIda Bagus Jelantik SPNyoman Kutha RatnaI Nyoman SuarkaI Nyoman Weda Kusuma<p>Researchers have identified the existence of Islamic discourses in the texts of the traditional Bali literature since a long time ago; however, attention has not been properly paid to them. It has been identified that a number of oral texts (<em>kesusastraan gantian</em>) in the forms of poem and prose contain Islamic discourses. Likewise, a number of written texts in the form of manuscripts (<em>kesusastraan sasuratan</em>) have also been identified to contain the same literary genre. Historically, the texts containing Islamic discourses in the traditional Balinese literature belong to the Old Balinese literature (<em>kesusastraan Bali purwa)</em> rather than the Modern Balinese literature (<em>kesusastraan Bali anyar</em>).</p> <p>The most striking phenomenon in the existence of the texts of Islamic discourses in the traditional Balinese literature is their relationship to other texts. Explicitly, several texts in their manuscripts direct their readers in such a way that they will consider them related to other texts. In other words, the texts with Islamic discourses in the traditional Balinese literature are the transformed ones reflecting the fact of intertextuality.</p> <p>This present study was intended to give a general picture of the intertextual relationship of the texts with Islamic discourses to other texts; their relationship to the texts within the discursive scope of the Balinese culture and the other texts which belong to the treasures of the traditional Javanese literature and the Old Malay literature.</p> <p> </p>http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eol/article/view/9741Islamic discourse, transformational, intertextuality
spellingShingle Ida Bagus Jelantik SP
Nyoman Kutha Ratna
I Nyoman Suarka
I Nyoman Weda Kusuma
SKETCH OF INTERTEXTUALITY OF TEXTS WITH ISLAMIC DISCOURSES IN TRADITIONAL BALINESE LITERATURE
e-Journal of Linguistics
Islamic discourse, transformational, intertextuality
title SKETCH OF INTERTEXTUALITY OF TEXTS WITH ISLAMIC DISCOURSES IN TRADITIONAL BALINESE LITERATURE
title_full SKETCH OF INTERTEXTUALITY OF TEXTS WITH ISLAMIC DISCOURSES IN TRADITIONAL BALINESE LITERATURE
title_fullStr SKETCH OF INTERTEXTUALITY OF TEXTS WITH ISLAMIC DISCOURSES IN TRADITIONAL BALINESE LITERATURE
title_full_unstemmed SKETCH OF INTERTEXTUALITY OF TEXTS WITH ISLAMIC DISCOURSES IN TRADITIONAL BALINESE LITERATURE
title_short SKETCH OF INTERTEXTUALITY OF TEXTS WITH ISLAMIC DISCOURSES IN TRADITIONAL BALINESE LITERATURE
title_sort sketch of intertextuality of texts with islamic discourses in traditional balinese literature
topic Islamic discourse, transformational, intertextuality
url http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eol/article/view/9741
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