A Quest for Justice
بواسطة
Raharjo Suwandi
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History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
229
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2000
الناشر
Brill
الطبعة
Reprinted from Journal of Real ed.
رقم ISBN-10
906718134X
رقم ISBN-13
9789067181341
الوصف
R Suwandi invites readers into the rich tapestry of Javanese culture, illuminating the complex interplay between tradition and modernity in rural villages. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the narrative explores the lives of villagers, showcasing their customs, beliefs, and the intricate social structures that bind them together. The reader is transported to a world where age-old rituals coalesce with contemporary challenges, portraying the resilience of this unique community.
The journey continues as the author introduces Embah Wali, a figure embodying the duality of a beggar and a king. This intriguing character serves as a metaphor for deeper societal issues, revealing truths about status, spirituality, and the essence of leadership. Tension builds around his struggles and triumphs, inviting reflections on the nature of justice and compassion in a rapidly changing society.
As the exploration unfolds, themes of authenticity and identity emerge, prompting readers to consider their own perceptions of social hierarchies within and beyond Javanese contexts. The poignant narratives resonate with universal human experiences, bridging cultural divides and fostering empathy.
Through thoughtful analysis and vivid imagery, R Suwandi crafts a compelling examination of village life and the quest for justice, leaving readers with a profound appreciation for the subtleties and complexities of Javanese society. Each chapter not only tells a story but also challenges assumptions, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of cultural dynamics in today's world.
The journey continues as the author introduces Embah Wali, a figure embodying the duality of a beggar and a king. This intriguing character serves as a metaphor for deeper societal issues, revealing truths about status, spirituality, and the essence of leadership. Tension builds around his struggles and triumphs, inviting reflections on the nature of justice and compassion in a rapidly changing society.
As the exploration unfolds, themes of authenticity and identity emerge, prompting readers to consider their own perceptions of social hierarchies within and beyond Javanese contexts. The poignant narratives resonate with universal human experiences, bridging cultural divides and fostering empathy.
Through thoughtful analysis and vivid imagery, R Suwandi crafts a compelling examination of village life and the quest for justice, leaving readers with a profound appreciation for the subtleties and complexities of Javanese society. Each chapter not only tells a story but also challenges assumptions, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of cultural dynamics in today's world.