Gugon Tuhon在Serat Tata Cara:孕妇饮食建议和限制的神话

R. Rahmawati, T. Setyani
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在怀孕期间,妇女可能会获得关于推荐和限制食物的知识,称为gugon tuhon,根据文化环境进行管理。其中一些建议和限制在现代社会被认为是不合理的。本文旨在以Ki Padmasusastra在Serat Tata Cara上撰写的饮食建议和限制的形式揭示gugon tuhon对孕妇的意义。本文将定性分析方法与利科尔的解释学理论和米尔恰·埃利亚德的神话概念相结合,从文化的角度解读文学作品中所蕴含的信息。分析结果表明,爪哇社会对孕妇有几种饮食建议和限制。Gugon tuhon是爪哇人建造的一种传统的监视形式。它代表了爪哇传统的某些方面,直到今天仍然保持着。本文的结论是,对孕妇的饮食建议和限制不能仅仅被认为是神话,因为它可以在理性的意义上解释,也可以被解读为爪哇哲学的合理化。
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Gugon Tuhon in Serat Tata Cara: The Myth of Dietary Recommendation and Restrictions for Pregnant Women
During pregnancy, women are likely to gain knowledge on recommended and restricted foods, called as gugon tuhon, ruled according to the cultural environment. Several of the recommendations and restrictions are considered irrational in modern society. This article is aimed at revealing the meaning of gugon tuhon for pregnant women in the form of dietary recommendations and restrictions written in Serat Tata Cara by Ki Padmasusastra. The analysis combines qualitative method with Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutics theory and the concept of myth by Mircea Eliade to interpret messages embedded in literary works by cultural approach. Analysis results show that there are several dietary recommendations and restrictions for pregnant women in Javanese society. Gugon tuhon is constructed by the Javanese as a form of traditional surveillance. It represents some aspects of Javanese traditions still maintained until today. This article concludes that the dietary recommendations and restrictions for pregnant women are cannot be considered as mere myth as it can be explained in rational sense or read as the rationalization of the Javanese philosophy.
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