Research Article
Yudanegara Teachings: The Discourse of Obedience In The Javanese Manuscripts Serat Sruti Jarwa And Its Relevance In The Present
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.4-11-2020.2314157, author={Bayun Marsiwi and Susanto Susanto and Supana Supana}, title={Yudanegara Teachings: The Discourse of Obedience In The Javanese Manuscripts Serat Sruti Jarwa And Its Relevance In The Present}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th BASA: International Seminar on Recent Language, Literature and Local Culture Studies, BASA, November 4th 2020, Solok, Indonesia}, publisher={ICST}, proceedings_a={BASA}, year={2021}, month={12}, keywords={manuscript sruti jarwa yudanegara teaching discourse}, doi={10.4108/eai.4-11-2020.2314157} }
- Bayun Marsiwi
Susanto Susanto
Supana Supana
Year: 2021
Yudanegara Teachings: The Discourse of Obedience In The Javanese Manuscripts Serat Sruti Jarwa And Its Relevance In The Present
BASA
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.4-11-2020.2314157
Abstract
This study aims to determine the discourse formation process in Yudanegara teachings in the Serat Sruti Jarwa manuscript. This research is a descriptive qualitative study to determine the discourse developed by K.P.A Sontakusuma using Foucault's theory. The results showed that Yudanegara's teachings contained a discourse of knowledge to legitimize the king's power. This imposition of knowledge becomes an ideology that makes the people submit to the authorities. The values that can be obtained from Yudanegara's teachings are (1) good manners, (2) obedience to the leadership, (3) accepting fate, (4) patient, (5) resignation, (6) respect. This value can still be used today.
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