![]() Veteran book editor Bambang Trimansyah also said in an opinion piece in Kedaulatan Rakyat that some local folktale themes are not suitable for young readers, including sex, sadism and gender bias. The unsavory part, Riris said, is that many of them tend to be sexist, brutal and celebrate female passivity. Toha-Sarumpaet, in an article called " Batu Permata Milik Ayahanda: Dongeng Tradisional Indonesia" ("Father's Diamonds: Indonesian Traditional Folktales") published in Jurnal Perempuan in 2007, local folktales generally display one or more of these four main themes: obedience, men’s wrath and women’s loyalty, envy and sibling rivalry, trickery and childishness. ![]() Now in the age of YouTube, Netflix, My Little Pony and We Bare Bears, folktales have lost their magic, leading some local publishers to publish folktale picture books that bowdlerize some of the stories's unsavory, non-child-friendly elements to attract readers.Īccording to University of Indonesia's children's story expert Riris K. Remember the story of Bandung Bondowoso building one thousand temples in one night to win the hands of Roro Jonggarang (in Javanese mythology the origin story of Yogyakarta's Prambanan Temple)? Or Joko Tarub, our own Peeping Tom, stealing a shawl from an angel bathing in a lake so she would come back to him (Joko Tarub's descendants according to another myth founded Java's great Mataram kingdom in the 17th century)? Indonesian children's bedtime stories used to be dominated by folktales. ![]()
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