The Continuity of Pre-Islamic Motifs in Javanese Mosque Ornamentation, Indonesia - Dr Hee Sook Lee-Niinioja

The Continuity of Pre-Islamic Motifs in Javanese Mosque Ornamentation, Indonesia

Buch | Softcover
296 Seiten
2022
Archaeopress Archaeology (Verlag)
978-1-80327-048-7 (ISBN)
64,80 inkl. MwSt
This book assesses the continuity and significance of Hindu-Buddhist design motifs in Islamic mosques in Java. The volume investigates four pre-Islamic motifs in Javanese mosque ornamentation from the 15th century to the present day: prehistoric tumpals, Hindu-Buddhist kala-makaras, lotus buds, and scrolls.
The Continuity of Pre-Islamic Motifs in Javanese Mosque Ornamentation assesses the continuity and significance of Hindu-Buddhist design motifs in Islamic mosques in Java. The research starts from a belief that typical Javanese ornaments were consistently used both in pre-Islamic Hindu-Buddhist temples and Islamic mosques in Indonesia. This phenomenon was a result of syncretic Javanese Islam, composed of mystic animism, Hindu-Buddhism, and Islam, which differed from orthodox Islam in the Near East and Arab world. The volume investigates four pre-Islamic motifs in Javanese mosque ornamentation from the 15th century to the present day: prehistoric tumpals, Hindu-Buddhist kala-makaras, lotus buds, and scrolls, all of which have symbolic connotations and are used to decorate sanctuaries. For a comparison between temple and mosque ornamentation, 10 Hindu-Buddhist temples and 30 mosques were selected, and a representative sample of each motif was taken during the researcher’s fieldwork. The findings revealed continuity in the four motifs across the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods, reflected in lines, shapes, forms, and rhythms. The symbolic connotations of the four motifs allowed them to continue, and their influence was dependent upon the creativity of the local genius in each epoch.

Hee Sook Lee-Niinioja is a scholar, journalist, artist and designer. An Asian pioneer student in Scandinavia (1975), she holds the following degrees: BA journalism: South Korea; BA & MA art-design: Norway; MA visual communication: USA; PhD architecture: UK. Specializing in comparisons of Hindu-Buddhist/Christian/Islamic architecture, cultural heritage, and semiotics, she has authored monographs, conference papers, and articles, and delivered lectures at universities/institutes/NGOs worldwide. From 2017-20 she was President of ICOMOS-ICICH (Scientific Committee on Intangible Cultural Heritage).

Chapter 1. Introduction and Background of the Research ;


Chapter 2. Methodology ;


Chapter 3. Pre-Islamic and Islamic Java ;


Chapter 4. Identification of Motifs in Javanese Mosques ;


Chapter 5. The Continuity of Pre-Islamic Tumpals in Javanese Mosque Ornamentation ;


Chapter 6. The Continuity of Pre-Islamic kala-makaras in Javanese Mosque Ornamentation ;


Chapter 7. The Continuity of Pre-Islamic Lotus Buds in Javanese Mosque Ornamentation ;


Chapter 8. The Continuity of Pre-Islamic Scrolls in Javanese Mosque Ornamentation ;


Chapter 9. Summary and Conclusion ;


Appendix 1 ;


Appendix 2

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 81 figures, 22 tables (colour throughout)
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 205 x 290 mm
Gewicht 1055 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
ISBN-10 1-80327-048-9 / 1803270489
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-048-7 / 9781803270487
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