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Kinloch, Graham C.
Englewood, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1979
301.45 KIN s
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Kinloch, Graham C.
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1979
301 KIN s
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Yinger, J. Milton, editor
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965
305.8 YIN m
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Rose, Arnold M.
New York: Alfred A.Knopf, 1969
301 ROY s
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Homewood, Illinois: Richard D. Irwin, 1972
658.31 MAN
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Dubin, Robert
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1959
658.3 DUB h
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Hobden, Stephen
London and New Yoek: Routledge, 1998
327.101 HOB i
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Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Zanten, Wim van
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ABSTRAKBaduy pantun stories are part of the larger Sundanese oral tradition of pantun storytelling in west Java. The stories recount the deeds of the nobility of such old Sundanese kingdoms as Pajajaran and Galuh. Although the Baduy still recite the pantun stories in their rituals, in the larger cities to the east of the Baduy village Kanékés pantun recitation almost disappeared. On the basis of short periods of fieldwork in and around Kanékés village between 1976 and 2014, in this essay I shall discuss Baduy pantun storytelling. I shall summarize earlier major publications and analyse some performance aspects of two Baduy pantun stories which I recorded. Although I do not concentrate on the text, I do discuss a few cultural issues arising from the texts. Baduy oral literature also includes children?s and women?s songs, as well as fables and myths of origin (dongéng) which do not involve music. These will not be discussed here."
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2016
909 UI-WACANA 17:3 (2016)
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Zanten, Wim van
"Baduy pantun stories are part of the larger Sundanese oral tradition of pantun storytelling in west Java. The stories recount the deeds of the nobility of such old Sundanese kingdoms as Pajajaran and Galuh. Although the Baduy still recite the pantun stories in their rituals, in the larger cities to the east of the Baduy village Kan k s pantun recitation almost disappeared. On the basis of short periods of fieldwork in and around Kan k s village between 1976 and 2014, in this essay I shall discuss Baduy pantun storytelling. I shall summarize earlier major publications and analyse some performance aspects of two Baduy pantun stories which I recorded. Although I do not concentrate on the text, I do discuss a few cultural issues arising from the texts. Baduy oral literature also includes children's and women's songs, as well as fables and myths of origin (dong ng) which do not involve music. These will not be discussed here."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2016
909 UI-WACANA 17:3 (2016)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library