Research Article
The Coastal Culture of the People of Indonesia and Malaysia the Folklore Malin Kundang and Si Tanggang
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.21-12-2018.2282576, author={Iis Suwartini and Fitri Merawati}, title={The Coastal Culture of the People of Indonesia and Malaysia the Folklore Malin Kundang and Si Tanggang}, proceedings={2nd Workshop on Language, Literature and Society for Education, Wol2SED 2018, December 21-22 2018, Solo, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={WOL2SED}, year={2019}, month={3}, keywords={coastal culture; folklore; indonesia; malaysia}, doi={10.4108/eai.21-12-2018.2282576} }
- Iis Suwartini
Fitri Merawati
Year: 2019
The Coastal Culture of the People of Indonesia and Malaysia the Folklore Malin Kundang and Si Tanggang
WOL2SED
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.21-12-2018.2282576
Abstract
Folk stories are one of the literary works that describe the condition of the local community and contain cultural values. Indonesian folklore Malin Kundang has a connection between coastal culture and Si Tanggang folklore from Malaysia. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of coastal culture to the folklore of Malin Kundang with Si Tanggang folklore. The research method uses descriptive research. Qualitative research forms. The data source is in the form of document review. Document study data collection techniques. The results of the study there are equations of coastal culture including: (1) souls migrate, (2) hard workers, (3) have a division of caste namely nobles, merchants, and fishermen, (4) and believe in curses. The differences in coastal culture include: (1) coastal communities in Indonesia are pessimistic while the Malaysian coast is optimistic and (2) Karma only applies to perpetrators of crime while in Malaysia karma applies not only to the perpetrators of crime but also to those around them