Human and nature relations in Hooykaas Christiaan’s Enige Sasakse Volksvertelsels (Lombok): An ecocritical study

Hubbi Saufan Hilmi, Andayani, N. Wardani
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This study explores the intricate relationship between humans and nature, as depicted in the Sasak tribal folklore “Enige Sasakse Volksvertelsels (Lombok)” by Dr. C. Hooykaas employs Greg Garrard’s literary ecocriticism. The Sasak folklore delineates the human-nature relationship into two facets: humans as subjects and humans as objects in relation to nature. The former portrays humans viewing nature as the mother of Earth, guided by the ethics of care and a holistic understanding of nature. Conversely, the latter reveals instances of violence and exploitation of nature. By examining these dimensions, this research aims to foster discussions on environmental conservation and integrate awareness regarding its significance. Furthermore, this study contributes to the expansion of literary criticism, particularly within the realm of literary ecocriticism. It serves as a valuable initiative for preserving the local wisdom and folklore of the Sasak people on Lombok Island, Indonesia, emphasising the urgency of environmental consciousness.
Hooykaas Christiaan 的《Enige Sasakse Volksvertelsels》(龙目岛)中的人与自然关系:生态批评研究
本研究采用格雷格-加拉德(Greg Garrard)的文学生态批评方法,探讨萨萨克部落民间传说 "Enige Sasakse Volksvertelsels(龙目岛)"中描绘的人与自然之间错综复杂的关系。萨萨克民间传说将人与自然的关系划分为两个方面:作为主体的人类和作为客体的人类与自然的关系。前者描绘了人类将自然视为地球之母,以关爱伦理为指导,对自然有整体的理解。相反,后者揭示了对自然的暴力和剥削。通过研究这些方面,本研究旨在促进有关环境保护的讨论,并提高人们对环境保护重要性的认识。此外,本研究还有助于拓展文学批评,尤其是文学生态批评领域。它是保护印度尼西亚龙目岛萨萨克人的地方智慧和民间传说的宝贵举措,强调了环保意识的紧迫性。
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