Sundanese literature

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Sundanese literature is the body of written and oral works produced in the Sundanese language and cultural tradition of West Java, Indonesia, encompassing classical poetry, folktales, modern prose, and religious texts.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Serat literature 1
Sundanese literature canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indonesian literature
oral literature tradition
regional literature
written literature tradition
associatedEthnicGroup Sundanese people
containsWorkType babads (historical chronicles)
carita pantun (epic tales)
kakawihan (children’s songs)
novels
pantun (oral narrative)
poetry collections
serat (didactic prose)
short stories
wawacan (narrative verse)
country Indonesia
culturalFunction entertainment
moral instruction
preservation of Sundanese identity
religious education
transmission of oral tradition
historicalInfluence Hindu-Buddhist culture
Islamic culture
Javanese literature
Malay literature
includesGenre chronicles
classical poetry
didactic literature
drama
epic poetry
folktales
modern prose
oral narrative
religious texts
language Sundanese
surface form: Sundanese language
medium audio recordings
magazines
manuscripts
newspapers
oral performance
printed books
period Islamic period
colonial period
modern period
pre-Islamic period
primaryRegion West Java
relatedDiscipline folklore studies
linguistics
philology
relatedField Sundanese studies
writingSystem Latin alphabet
Pegon script
Sundanese script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pasundan associatedWithCulture Sundanese literature
Javanese people traditionalLiterature Sundanese literature
this entity surface form: Serat literature