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3. Wayang and the Archetype of Tolerance

  • Source: Indonesia and the Malay World (Journal), Volume 48, 2020.
  • Why this PDF is Top: Contemporary scholarship has shifted to "Punokawan" (Semar). This specific PDF argues that Semar, the ugly, god-like clown, is the ultimate symbol of tolerance because he contains all contradictions (divine/mortal, male/female, refined/crude).
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Benedict Anderson's "Mythology and the Tolerance of the Javanese" (1965) examines how traditional mythology and the tolerance of the javanese pdf top

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Source: Ricklefs, M. C. (2006). Tolerance and Javanese Mysticism: The Writings of Raden Mas Djokomono. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 16(3), 257-274. Source : Indonesia and the Malay World (Journal),

Anderson argues that Javanese tolerance is not merely "relativism" or indifference, but a sophisticated capacity to accommodate and coexist with conflicting norms and values that might seem incompatible in Western settings Google Books Key Concepts from the Work Wayang as a Moral Framework : The traditional shadow plays based on the Mahabharata

5. The "Slametan" as a Ritual of Tolerance

While a social ritual, the Slametan (communal feast) is rooted in mythology regarding the spirit world.