Jurnal Filsafat
Vol 20, No 1 (2010)

MEMAKNAI WATUGUNUNG DAN OEDIPUS SANG RAJA SEBAGAI MITOS TENTANG WAKTU YANG MELAMPAUI WAKTU

Couteau, Jean (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Apr 2010

Abstract

AbstractIt is very interesting to compare Oedipus and Watugunung myths. Both of them have a similar narrative basic structure. Yet, they are different in meaning. One hand, the myth of Oedipus symbolizes the West anthropocentrism with the “ Oedipus” figure as a prototype of West human who is separated from the cosmos, rational, and “free” but he is undermined by blindness/ blank. In other hand, the myth of Watugunung can be said as one of determiners of Bali/ Java cosmocentrism with the Watugunung figure as a prototype of human who attempts to live in a harmony with the cosmos rhythm. He is not “free” but he feel enlightened.Thus, “blindness” and “enlightenment”, which are presented in the two narratives, are two points which differentiate among point of view of Greek/ West culture and Bali/ Java culture.Keywords: Watugunung myth, Oedipus myth.

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Journal Info

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wisdom

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Arts Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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Jurnal Filsafat is a scientific journal that first published in 1990, as a forum for scientific communication, development of thinking and research in philosophy. Jurnal Filsafat is published twice a year, in February and August with p-ISSN: 0853-1870, and e-ISSN: 2528-6811 The Editorial Team of ...