Indonesian Intangible Cultural Heritage: Uniting Millennial Vernacular Literature and Global Awareness

W. Putri
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The millennial generation is said as a threat as well as an opportunity to preserve the intangible cultural heritage such as vernacular literature as national identity literature. To unravel this problem, this paper use Theory of Generational Difference. This theory is used to understand the existence of millennial generations more fully and comprehensively. Because they are assets, not threats. Preserving the Vernacular Literature as Indonesian intangible Cultural Heritage is not properly enough to corner the millennial generation with a series of sentences polished with theory and study. Tactical steps are needed to address this phenomenon. Therefore, this research was conducted in several stages, namely; first, outlining vernacular literature as intangible cultural heritage should be preserved. Second, describing and analyzing the existence of the millennial generation as prospective Indonesian literary relay holders using theory of generational difference. The result then leads to a step of transformation to preserve vernacular literature by increasing global awareness in in the praxis form.
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印尼非物质文化遗产:千年白话文学与全球意识的结合
千禧一代被认为是保护非物质文化遗产(如白话文学和民族认同文学)的威胁和机遇。针对这一问题,本文运用代际差异理论。这一理论可以更全面、更全面地理解千禧一代的存在。因为他们是资产,不是威胁。把白话文学作为印尼的非物质文化遗产来保护是不足以用一系列的理论和研究来让千禧一代陷入困境的。需要采取策略措施来解决这一现象。因此,本研究分几个阶段进行,分别是;首先,将白话文列为非物质文化遗产予以保护。其次,运用代际差异理论描述和分析了千禧一代作为印尼文学未来接力者的存在。其结果是,通过在实践形式中提高全球意识来保护白话文学,从而导致了一个转型的步骤。
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