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Remythology and Ideology of Nyonya Muluk in Masmundari’s Damar Kurung Painting

Christianna, Aniendya and Saidi, Acep Iwan and M.Sn., Dr. Riama Maslan Sihombing, and Art., Dr. Nuning Yanti Damayanti, Dipl. (2023) Remythology and Ideology of Nyonya Muluk in Masmundari’s Damar Kurung Painting. [UNSPECIFIED]

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      Abstract

      This study aims to explore the visualization of damar kurungs painting with Nyonya Muluk theme and its meaning in the context of Javanese culture critically. It was stated that the figure of Nyonya Muluk was inspired by Masmundaris experience of meeting the Queen of the Netherlands who had visited Surabaya. Nyonya Muluk is described as a large woman who wears a dress and jewelery and has a pair of wings. Around her are other human figures painted in smaller sizes. To pursue the aim this study, the analysis was conducted using Gillian Roses visual methodology which takes the position of the site of self. The analysis of this study found how Masmundari depicts objects by combining opposing cultural elements reflecting that the postcolonial subject is never completely the position of the colonized or the colonizing self. The ambivalence that arises in the practice of mutual views shows a form of negotiation or resistance from the colonized position. Masmundaris remitology also depicts the Indonesian nation as a colonized party trying to decolonize itself from colonial rule. By relocating the mythology of Nyonya Muluk in a contemporary context, this painting shows the efforts of the Indonesian people to regain independence by using local traditions to fight against the culture imposed by the colonialists. In short, it can be concluded that the remitology of Nyonya Muluk in amar kurungs painting not only reflects Masmundaris resistance to Western colonial and post-colonial rule, but also represents Masmundaris resilience to the definition of her identity as Javanese.

      Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
      Uncontrolled Keywords: Damar kurung, ideologi, remitologi, Masmundari, Nyonya Muluk
      Subjects: N Fine Arts > ND Painting
      Divisions: Faculty of Art and Design > Visual Communication Design Department
      Depositing User: Admin
      Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2023 05:33
      Last Modified: 05 Sep 2023 03:08
      URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/21722

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