Durga's mosque: cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam
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CONTENTS
List of Figures x
List of Tables
xiv
Preface
xv
Acknowledgements
xix
Introduction: Cosmology, Conversion and Community
in Javanese Islam
1
1.
Javanese Islam in Monsoon Southeast Asia
1
2.
The Sociology of a "Pluralistic" Cosmos
10
3.
The Incorporation of Islam: The Umat a Transposable
Landscape of Belief
19
4.
A Javanese Individualism
35
5.
The Morphologies of the Javanese Muslim Community
41
6.
Structure of this Study
51
PART I: THE SOCIOLOGY AND PRACTICE OF
RELIGION IN CENTRAL JAVA
1.
Of Palaces and Placentas: The Praxis of Javanese Kindred
57
1.1
Introduction
57
1.2
Economic Change and Religious Identity
61
1.3
Friends and Enemies: A Persons Four "Foetus Siblings"
65
1.4
Ancestors and Siblings: Two Foci of Kindred in
Insular Southeast Asian Societies
71
1.5
Javanese Kinship in its Austronesian Context
73
1.6
Kinship and Ritual in Peasant Houses and Palaces
83
1.7
The Idiom of Siblingship: "House Societies" and
Worship Communities
85
2.
The Village "Kingdom": The Bed of Sri and the Realm of
Sådana
98
2.1
The Birth of a Javanese
99
2.2
Building a House for a Family
102
2.3
The Javanese House
105
2.4
Childbirth and the Rice Harvest in the Myth of Sri:
The First Social Level
109
2.5 Ritual
Domestication
of Hierarchy
119
2.6
Conclusion
127
3.
Village Goddesses, Their Hierarchy and Clientele
133
3.1
Introduction
133
3.2
Sri in Javanese Kingship
135
3.3
Addressing Sri: Access and Hierarchy
140
3.4
Assessing Sri: Access and Hierarchy
145
3-5
Goddesses and the Circulation of Values:
150
Past and Present
4.
Deterritorialization: The End of Peasant Livelihood
163
4.1
Historical Overview
163
4.2
Mangkunagaran Village Ordinance of
3
March
1855 176
4.3
Pre-colonial Bondage
184
4.4
Land Tenure after the Cultivation System
(1830-70) 186
4.5
Javanese Villages after Krismon
(1997+) 190
PART II: RECONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL RELIGIOUS HISTORY
5.
Village Muslim Lineages: Local Genealogies in the
197
Forest "Guardian of Death"
5.1
The Question of the Context: Javanese and Indian Islam
197
5.2
The "Genealogy of the Noble Ancestors of Kaliasa"
201
5.3
Islamization, Koranic Schools, and Javanese Trah
210
5.4
Holy Sites and Their Clientele
213
5.5
"Worship Communities" and Linages: A Comparative
Perspective from Sulawesi to Sumatra, via Java
215
5.6
Appendices: Genealogies Cited
218
6.
Village Maps for Royal Lineages:
Paku
Buwana VI in
Durga's Forest
226
'' 6.1
For the Blessing of the Goddess
227
6.2
The Needs of a Hero
230
6.3
Rewriting History
236
6.4
Talking up "Political" History
238
6.5
Meeting Durga
239
6.6
Appendix: Recent Chronology of Texts on
Paku
Buwana VI
244
PART III: INVOKING THE COSMOS, MAGNIFYING ALLAH:
STRUCTURING A LANDSCAPE IN THE
SEVENTEENTH TO NINETEENTH CENTURIES
7.
The Khandava Forest in India and Its Javanese Demon Queen
251
7.1
The Burning of the Khandava Forest
253
7.2
Durga's Veneration in Java: From Indian Myths to
Javanese Iconography
255
7.3
Indian and Javanese Forests from the
Mahãbhãrata
258
7.4
The Burning of the Forest and the Goddess' Victory
over the Demon Buffalo
265
7.5
A Sketch of the Iconography of Durga's Victory in
India and Java
269
8.
The Spearing of Durga's Buffalo
282
8.1
Description of the Buffalo Sacrifice in the
Maésa
Lawung
287
8.2
The Responsibilities of the Suranata:
Sacrifice via Cosmogony
297
8.3
Krendawahana as Seen by the Mangkunagaran
300
8.4
The Abandoning of Offerings {Labuhan) in Durga's Forest
304
8.5
The Mankunagaran Forest
Tertre:
Royal Ritual
and Village Lore
309
8.6
Levels and Landscapes in the Durga Cults
320
9.
Invoking the Goddess Durga; Worshipping Allah
330
9.1
The Corpus of the Mantra
330
9.2
The Islamization of the Invocations to Durga
332
9.3
Translation of the Wagon of Letters or
Letters on the Chest Mantra
335
9.4
The Dhalang's Goose Mantra and the New Pavilion Song
345
9.5
Implicated Performance
353
10.
The Javanization of Islamic Prayer; The Islamization
360
of Javanese Prayer
10.1
Muslim Prayer in the Sixteenth Century Java
360
10.2
The Ascetic Landscape of Prayer in the
Seventeenth Century
363
10.3
Siti Jenar
and the Heritage of Radical Monism
367
10.4
The Analogy of Being in the Eighteenth Century
369
10.5
Worship and Self in the Nineteenth Century:
374
The
Wédhatama
10.6
Islamization Treated as History
384
10.7
Salat
as a Mirror of Allah's Society
389
11.
Javanese Cosmologies and Muslim Cosmographies:
An Encompassing Knowledge?
400
11.1
Introduction: Exploring the Javanese Manikmaya
400
11.2
Sources for and Recensions of Manikmaya
403
11.3
Wayang Cosmogonies
409
11.4
The Genre of Mythological Compendia
413
11.5
Conclusions
415
PART IV: COSMOLOGY, CONVERSION AND COMMUNITY
IN CENTRAL JAVANESE ISLAM TODAY
12.
Jihad in Java: An Islamic Appropriation of Individualism
425
12.1
The Fragmentation of the Javanese Muslim
Community
427
12.2
A Muslim Community's Struggle (Jihad) with
Difference {Ikhtilaf)
432
12.3
"Jihad is the Solution"
435
12.4
What Is a Muslim Community (Umat)i
437
12.5
The Umat Behind the Jihads in Java
442
13.
Of Sacred Wells and Shopping Malls: Glimpses of the
Reconstruction of Social Confidence in Solo after Soeharto
453
13.1
Introduction
453
13.2
Purification Ritual at Beteng Plaza
456
13.3
Cleansing of the Well of Mbah Meyek in
Bibis
Kulon
462
13.4
Conclusions
469
14.
The Social Reconstruction of Confidence:
Community and Islam in
Surakarta
Today
474
14.1
The
Umaû
Appropriations of Modernity
474
14.2
A Jihad for Integrating Others into Javanese Social
Morphology after
1998 476
14.3
Hierarchies of Values in Central Java Today
479
14.4
Law, Territory, and Autonomy
482
14.5
Muslims' Religious Tolerance
487
14.6
Rice Cones for Peace and Offerings to the Earth
494
14.7
Good and Bad Maharaja: Collaborating in
a Coronation
503
14.8
Mockery and Social Reconstruction
506
15.
Enclosing Cosmologies and Elective Citizenship
514
Bibliography
537
Index
571
About the Author
605
"For two decades now, Stephen
С
Headley has been one of the most
original and systematic ethnographers of Javanese religion and cultural
history. No one in contemporary Javanese ethnography has combed
through the annals of nineteenth and twentieth century scholarship with
as careful an eye for the variety of Javanese traditions. None combines
this historical ethnography with as careful and unusual body of
contemporary ethnography.
Durga's Mosque brings these long-developed skills to bear on
contemporary religious change in the
Surakarta
region of Central Java.
In his analysis of the Durga ritual complex, Headley sheds light on one of
the most unusual court traditions to have survived in an era of deepening
Islamization. Headley's analysis of this ritual complex, and its implications
for our understanding of popular Javanese religion, deserves to be read
by all serious students of Java, as well as anyone interested in religion
in Indonesia. However, Headley moves well beyond this unusual ritual
complex, to take us through the twists and turns of religious culture and
politics in what is one of the richest but also most troubled of cultural
regions in Java. The result is a rich, multi-layered, and fascinating study,
one that changes forever our understanding of Javanese tradition in
a Java becoming Islamic." |
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CONTENTS
List of Figures x
List of Tables
xiv
Preface
xv
Acknowledgements
xix
Introduction: Cosmology, Conversion and Community
in Javanese Islam
1
1.
Javanese Islam in Monsoon Southeast Asia
1
2.
The Sociology of a "Pluralistic" Cosmos
10
3.
The Incorporation of Islam: The Umat a Transposable
Landscape of Belief
19
4.
A Javanese Individualism
35
5.
The Morphologies of the Javanese Muslim Community
41
6.
Structure of this Study
51
PART I: THE SOCIOLOGY AND PRACTICE OF
RELIGION IN CENTRAL JAVA
1.
Of Palaces and Placentas: The Praxis of Javanese Kindred
57
1.1
Introduction
57
1.2
Economic Change and Religious Identity
61
1.3
Friends and Enemies: A Persons Four "Foetus Siblings"
65
1.4
Ancestors and Siblings: Two Foci of Kindred in
Insular Southeast Asian Societies
71
1.5
Javanese Kinship in its Austronesian Context
73
1.6
Kinship and Ritual in Peasant Houses and Palaces
83
1.7
The Idiom of Siblingship: "House Societies" and
Worship Communities
85
2.
The Village "Kingdom": The Bed of Sri and the Realm of
Sådana
98
2.1
The Birth of a Javanese
99
2.2
Building a House for a Family
102
2.3
The Javanese House
105
2.4
Childbirth and the Rice Harvest in the Myth of Sri:
The First Social Level
109
2.5 Ritual
Domestication
of Hierarchy
119
2.6
Conclusion
127
3.
Village Goddesses, Their Hierarchy and Clientele
133
3.1
Introduction
133
3.2
Sri in Javanese Kingship
135
3.3
Addressing Sri: Access and Hierarchy
140
3.4
Assessing Sri: Access and Hierarchy
145
3-5
Goddesses and the Circulation of Values:
150
Past and Present
4.
Deterritorialization: The End of Peasant Livelihood
163
4.1
Historical Overview
163
4.2
Mangkunagaran Village Ordinance of
3
March
1855 176
4.3
Pre-colonial Bondage
184
4.4
Land Tenure after the Cultivation System
(1830-70) 186
4.5
Javanese Villages after Krismon
(1997+) 190
PART II: RECONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL RELIGIOUS HISTORY
5.
Village Muslim Lineages: Local Genealogies in the
197
Forest "Guardian of Death"
5.1
The Question of the Context: Javanese and Indian Islam
197
5.2
The "Genealogy of the Noble Ancestors of Kaliasa"
201
5.3
Islamization, Koranic Schools, and Javanese Trah
210
5.4
Holy Sites and Their Clientele
213
5.5
"Worship Communities" and Linages: A Comparative
Perspective from Sulawesi to Sumatra, via Java
215
5.6
Appendices: Genealogies Cited
218
6.
Village Maps for Royal Lineages:
Paku
Buwana VI in
Durga's Forest
226
'' 6.1
For the Blessing of the Goddess
227
6.2
The Needs of a Hero
230
6.3
Rewriting History
236
6.4
Talking up "Political" History
238
6.5
Meeting Durga
239
6.6
Appendix: Recent Chronology of Texts on
Paku
Buwana VI
244
PART III: INVOKING THE COSMOS, MAGNIFYING ALLAH:
STRUCTURING A LANDSCAPE IN THE
SEVENTEENTH TO NINETEENTH CENTURIES
7.
The Khandava Forest in India and Its Javanese Demon Queen
251
7.1
The Burning of the Khandava Forest
253
7.2
Durga's Veneration in Java: From Indian Myths to
Javanese Iconography
255
7.3
Indian and Javanese Forests from the
Mahãbhãrata
258
7.4
The Burning of the Forest and the Goddess' Victory
over the Demon Buffalo
265
7.5
A Sketch of the Iconography of Durga's Victory in
India and Java
269
8.
The Spearing of Durga's Buffalo
282
8.1
Description of the Buffalo Sacrifice in the
Maésa
Lawung
287
8.2
The Responsibilities of the Suranata:
Sacrifice via Cosmogony
297
8.3
Krendawahana as Seen by the Mangkunagaran
300
8.4
The Abandoning of Offerings {Labuhan) in Durga's Forest
304
8.5
The Mankunagaran Forest
Tertre:
Royal Ritual
and Village Lore
309
8.6
Levels and Landscapes in the Durga Cults
320
9.
Invoking the Goddess Durga; Worshipping Allah
330
9.1
The Corpus of the Mantra
330
9.2
The Islamization of the Invocations to Durga
332
9.3
Translation of the Wagon of Letters or
Letters on the Chest Mantra
335
9.4
The Dhalang's Goose Mantra and the New Pavilion Song
345
9.5
Implicated Performance
353
10.
The Javanization of Islamic Prayer; The Islamization
360
of Javanese Prayer
10.1
Muslim Prayer in the Sixteenth Century Java
360
10.2
The Ascetic Landscape of Prayer in the
Seventeenth Century
363
10.3
Siti Jenar
and the Heritage of Radical Monism
367
10.4
The Analogy of Being in the Eighteenth Century
369
10.5
Worship and Self in the Nineteenth Century:
374
The
Wédhatama
10.6
Islamization Treated as History
384
10.7
Salat
as a Mirror of Allah's Society
389
11.
Javanese Cosmologies and Muslim Cosmographies:
An Encompassing Knowledge?
400
11.1
Introduction: Exploring the Javanese Manikmaya
400
11.2
Sources for and Recensions of Manikmaya
403
11.3
Wayang Cosmogonies
409
11.4
The Genre of Mythological Compendia
413
11.5
Conclusions
415
PART IV: COSMOLOGY, CONVERSION AND COMMUNITY
IN CENTRAL JAVANESE ISLAM TODAY
12.
Jihad in Java: An Islamic Appropriation of Individualism
425
12.1
The Fragmentation of the Javanese Muslim
Community
427
12.2
A Muslim Community's Struggle (Jihad) with
Difference {Ikhtilaf)
432
12.3
"Jihad is the Solution"
435
12.4
What Is a Muslim Community (Umat)i
437
12.5
The Umat Behind the Jihads in Java
442
13.
Of Sacred Wells and Shopping Malls: Glimpses of the
Reconstruction of Social Confidence in Solo after Soeharto
453
13.1
Introduction
453
13.2
Purification Ritual at Beteng Plaza
456
13.3
Cleansing of the Well of Mbah Meyek in
Bibis
Kulon
462
13.4
Conclusions
469
14.
The Social Reconstruction of Confidence:
Community and Islam in
Surakarta
Today
474
14.1
The
Umaû
Appropriations of Modernity
474
14.2
A Jihad for Integrating Others into Javanese Social
Morphology after
1998 476
14.3
Hierarchies of Values in Central Java Today
479
14.4
Law, Territory, and Autonomy
482
14.5
Muslims' Religious Tolerance
487
14.6
Rice Cones for Peace and Offerings to the Earth
494
14.7
Good and Bad Maharaja: Collaborating in
a Coronation
503
14.8
Mockery and Social Reconstruction
506
15.
Enclosing Cosmologies and Elective Citizenship
514
Bibliography
537
Index
571
About the Author
605
"For two decades now, Stephen
С
Headley has been one of the most
original and systematic ethnographers of Javanese religion and cultural
history. No one in contemporary Javanese ethnography has combed
through the annals of nineteenth and twentieth century scholarship with
as careful an eye for the variety of Javanese traditions. None combines
this historical ethnography with as careful and unusual body of
contemporary ethnography.
Durga's Mosque brings these long-developed skills to bear on
contemporary religious change in the
Surakarta
region of Central Java.
In his analysis of the Durga ritual complex, Headley sheds light on one of
the most unusual court traditions to have survived in an era of deepening
Islamization. Headley's analysis of this ritual complex, and its implications
for our understanding of popular Javanese religion, deserves to be read
by all serious students of Java, as well as anyone interested in religion
in Indonesia. However, Headley moves well beyond this unusual ritual
complex, to take us through the twists and turns of religious culture and
politics in what is one of the richest but also most troubled of cultural
regions in Java. The result is a rich, multi-layered, and fascinating study,
one that changes forever our understanding of Javanese tradition in
a Java becoming Islamic." |
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spelling | Headley, Stephen Cavana Verfasser aut Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam Stephen C. Headley Cosmology, conversion, and community in Central Javanese Islam 1. publ. Singapore ISEAS 2004 XX, 605 S. Ill., Kt. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 537-570) and index Ethnology Indonesia Java Islam Indonesia Java Javanese (Indonesian people) Rites and ceremonies Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd rswk-swf Hinduismus (DE-588)4024955-4 gnd rswk-swf Java(Indonesia) Religion Java (DE-588)4028527-3 gnd rswk-swf Java (DE-588)4028527-3 g Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 s Hinduismus (DE-588)4024955-4 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016229435&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016229435&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Headley, Stephen Cavana Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam Ethnology Indonesia Java Islam Indonesia Java Javanese (Indonesian people) Rites and ceremonies Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Hinduismus (DE-588)4024955-4 gnd |
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title | Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam |
title_alt | Cosmology, conversion, and community in Central Javanese Islam |
title_auth | Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam |
title_exact_search | Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam |
title_exact_search_txtP | Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam |
title_full | Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam Stephen C. Headley |
title_fullStr | Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam Stephen C. Headley |
title_full_unstemmed | Durga's mosque cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam Stephen C. Headley |
title_short | Durga's mosque |
title_sort | durga s mosque cosmology conversion and community in central javanese islam |
title_sub | cosmology, conversion and community in Central Javanese Islam |
topic | Ethnology Indonesia Java Islam Indonesia Java Javanese (Indonesian people) Rites and ceremonies Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Hinduismus (DE-588)4024955-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Ethnology Indonesia Java Islam Indonesia Java Javanese (Indonesian people) Rites and ceremonies Islam Hinduismus Java(Indonesia) Religion Java |
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