Looking in Odd Mirrors: The Java Sea

Looking in Odd Mirrors: The Java Sea

Vincent J.H. Houben , Hendrik M.J. Maier , Willem van der Molen
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Jan 1, 1992 · English · Paperback (326 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 326
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1992
Publisher Vakgroep Talen en Culturen van Zuidoost-Azië en Oceanië, Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden

Description

This work delves into the intricate relationship between the Malays and the ever-changing landscape of the Java Sea. Richly woven narratives reveal historical and cultural perspectives, painting a vivid portrait of life by the sea. Through the authors' insights, the reader journeys into the depths of Malay traditions, exploring how the ocean shapes the complexities of identity and heritage.

Complementing this exploration is an analysis of the representation of Java in Malay literature. Through the lens of storytellers and poets, the essence of Java is crystallized, showcasing how the sea serves as both a muse and a backdrop for countless tales. The book captures the interplay between nature and creativity, illustrating how the waves whisper the history and aspirations of the Malay people.

Throughout the pages, the authors invite readers to reflect on themes of resilience and transformation. By examining various narratives and literary expressions, they offer a nuanced understanding of the social and environmental dynamics at play in this vibrant region. The work stands as a testament to the enduring bond between the Malays and their expansive maritime world, encouraging a deeper appreciation of the cultural tapestry that defines the Java Sea.

Genres

History Poetry

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