{"title":"The Dependence of Javanese Culture in Chinese Temple Ceremony","authors":"Celerina Dewi Hartati","doi":"10.21512/humaniora.v14i2.8861","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The research discussed the dependence on local culture, in this case, on Javanese culture, in the Chinese temple ceremony. A close relationship between Chinese and Javanese culture could be seen in the cultural interactions between the Chinese and Javanese. This cultural interaction was related to the relationship of the Chinese people with the Javanese cultural values and cultural elements, such as in the ceremony. In cultural interaction, Chinese people were immersed in the values and elements of Javanese culture. Cultural reality had shown, in historical reality, that the Chinese in the past had met, fused, and merged into Java. The research method applied the research was a qualitative descriptive method and case study with an ethnographic approach. This research shows cultural borrowing and dependence on Javanese culture. One of the dependencies of Javanese culture in Chinese culture is ceremony or ritual. Taking the case of the god's birthday ceremony, which is held in temples in Central Java, namely Tek Hay Bio (Semarang) and Welahan, it will be shown that Javanese culture influences Chinese culture. Consequently, the borrowing and dependence on Javanese culture in Chinese culture cause the dominance of Javanese culture in Chinese temple ceremonies and make the loss of some elements of Chinese culture itself (displacement).","PeriodicalId":30545,"journal":{"name":"Humaniora","volume":"136 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-05-05","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Humaniora","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v14i2.8861","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The research discussed the dependence on local culture, in this case, on Javanese culture, in the Chinese temple ceremony. A close relationship between Chinese and Javanese culture could be seen in the cultural interactions between the Chinese and Javanese. This cultural interaction was related to the relationship of the Chinese people with the Javanese cultural values and cultural elements, such as in the ceremony. In cultural interaction, Chinese people were immersed in the values and elements of Javanese culture. Cultural reality had shown, in historical reality, that the Chinese in the past had met, fused, and merged into Java. The research method applied the research was a qualitative descriptive method and case study with an ethnographic approach. This research shows cultural borrowing and dependence on Javanese culture. One of the dependencies of Javanese culture in Chinese culture is ceremony or ritual. Taking the case of the god's birthday ceremony, which is held in temples in Central Java, namely Tek Hay Bio (Semarang) and Welahan, it will be shown that Javanese culture influences Chinese culture. Consequently, the borrowing and dependence on Javanese culture in Chinese culture cause the dominance of Javanese culture in Chinese temple ceremonies and make the loss of some elements of Chinese culture itself (displacement).
研究讨论了中国寺庙仪式对当地文化的依赖,在这里是对爪哇文化的依赖。从汉爪哇文化的互动中可以看出汉爪哇文化的密切联系。这种文化互动与中国人与爪哇文化价值观和文化元素的关系有关,例如在仪式中。在文化互动中,中国人沉浸在爪哇文化的价值观和元素中。文化现实表明,在历史现实中,过去的中国人已经相遇,融合,并合并到爪哇。本研究采用的研究方法是定性描述法和结合民族志方法的个案研究。这一研究显示了对爪哇文化的借用和依赖。爪哇文化对中国文化的依赖之一是仪式或仪式。以在中爪哇的寺庙举行的神的生日仪式为例,即Tek Hay Bio (Semarang)和Welahan,将显示爪哇文化对中国文化的影响。因此,中国文化对爪哇文化的借用和依赖导致爪哇文化在中国寺庙仪式中的主导地位,并使中国文化本身的一些元素丧失(位移)。