REVITALIZATION OF ORAL LITERATURE TRADITION
Keywords:
Balinese literature, Deradicalism, Oral literature, radicalism seeds, RevitalizationAbstract
The Balinese society has a long-standing tradition of oral literature, which includes myths, legends, folktales, and epics. These oral traditions are rich in character values that have shaped the Balinese way of life and culture. However, with the emergence of radicalism and extremism in recent years, there is a growing concern that these character values are being eroded. In response, efforts have been made to revitalize the oral literature tradition of Balinese society as a means of promoting character values and countering radicalism. This article will examine the role of oral literature in promoting character values and its potential as a deradicalism effort in Balinese society.
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