INDONESIAN LITERATURE, JAVANESE PEOPLE, AND LOCAL PSYCHOLOGY: A PROMOTION OF LOCAL WISDOM THROUGH LITERATURE
Abstract
This article is part of research related to Indonesian literature from an indigenous studies perspective. This study aims to explore and examine Indonesian literature through the perspective of Javanese local psychology. This study uses an indigenous studies approach employing the qualitative method that refers to the narrative-interpretive data exposure. The data source is Indonesian literature written by an author from East Java. The novel title is Para Priyayi written by Umar Kayam. The data were collected using the documentary technique. There are three stages in the data analysis technique: identification, classification, and reduction. The results showed that the local psychology of Javanese people that appeared in Indonesian literature was related to relational, small talk, servitude, and religiosity psychology.
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