20世纪上半叶穆斯林改革派作家散文作品中的马来民间信仰与仪式

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Evgeniya Kukushkina
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本研究探讨了20世纪20年代至40年代初的马来文学文本,重点关注前伊斯兰世界观和魔法仪式。这些主题在西方研究中广泛存在,但当时的小说提供了一个独特的机会来思考马来社会本身在其历史发展的重要阶段对传统信仰的态度。本文从伊斯兰改良主义思想的角度,考察了作者对泛灵论信仰和萨满教实践的整体评价。20世纪的头几十年,英属马来亚见证了改革主义的兴起,改革主义宣扬社会经济进步,其基础是净化伊斯兰教,摆脱陈旧的存在观念和公共教育。与此同时,在改革派作家的积极参与下,现代文学的体裁也在不断演变。一方面,这项研究揭示了这些作者对他们所谓的“黑暗迷信”的消极态度。这一立场在文学文本中得以实现,目的是通过对读者信念的修正来改变读者的观点。早期马来散文的作者渴望揭露传统信仰的空虚、魔法仪式的无能、不道德和萨满的欺骗。另一方面,分析追溯了一些主题,表明传统邪教的重要性,以及马来社区对其从业者的需求,这使他们能够承受改革思想的压力。本文详细分析了传统世界观得以延续的因素。
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Malay Folk Beliefs and Rituals in the Prose Writings by Muslim Reformist Authors in the First Half of 20th Century
The study explores texts of Malay literature of 1920-s – early 1940-s focusing on pre-Islamic worldview and magic rituals. These topics were widely represented in Western research, but fiction of the time provides a unique opportunity to contemplate the attitude to traditional beliefs within Malay society itself at the important stage of its historical development. The authors’ evaluation of the whole complex of animistic beliefs and shamanistic practices is studied in the light of Islamic reformist thought. The first decades of the 20th century in British Malaya witnessed the rise of reformism with its preaching of socioeconomic progress based upon the purification of Islam from the remnants of archaic perception of being and upon public education. In the meantime, genres of modern literature were evolving with active participation of the writers who shared reformist ideas. On the one hand, the study reveals negative attitude of these authors towards what they called “dark superstitions”. This position is actualized in the texts of literature aiming to change the reader’s opinion through the revision of his convictions. The authors of early Malay prose aspired to expose the emptiness of traditional beliefs, powerlessness of magic rituals, amorality and deception of shamans. On the other hand, the analysis traces a number of motifs demonstrating the importance of traditional cults and the demand for their practitioners within the Malay community, that made them able to withstand the pressure of reformist thought. The paper specifies factors that contributed to the survival of traditional worldview.
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Vostok (Oriens)
Vostok (Oriens) Arts and Humanities-History
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