Nurul Azisyah Amini Amiruddin
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Relasi Manusia dan Lingkungan dalam Semasa Kecil di Kampung Karya Muhammad Radjab: Ekologi Sastra Nurul Azisyah Amini Amiruddin; Andi Karman; Aslan Aslan; Usman Usman
JURNALISTRENDI : JURNAL LINGUISTIK, SASTRA, DAN PENDIDIKAN Vol 11 No 2 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Wathan Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51673/jurnalistrendi.v11i2.2772

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Literary studies that highlight the relationship between humans and the environment are essential for understanding how ecological values are represented and passed down through literary texts. This study aims to analyze the representation of the relationship between humans and the environment in *Semasa Kecil di Kampung* through the lens of literary ecology. The study employs a qualitative approach using content analysis of the text, utilizing the ecocritical framework proposed by Glotfelty, Garrard, and Buell, which views nature as an active element in the construction of meaning. The results of the study indicate that the relationship between humans and the environment is represented through two main categories: cosmic ecology and spatial ecology. Cosmic ecology portrays human life as part of the universe’s cycle, encompassing birth, death, and the interpretation of natural phenomena as a cosmological order imbued with moral and spiritual significance. Meanwhile, spatial ecology portrays the natural environment as a place, dwelling, and wilderness that shapes the characters’ identities, social structures, and inner consciousness through spaces such as valleys, rivers, forests, and hills. This study concludes that the work represents nature not as a passive backdrop, but as an active ecological element that reflects the local wisdom of the Minangkabau people in building a harmonious relationship between humans and the environment.
Representasi Konflik Batin Tokoh Aurelie dalam Memoar Broken Strings: Teori Feminisme Psikoanalisis Keren Horney Muhammad Rapi Tang; Nurul Azisyah Amini Amiruddin; Sri Yulianti; Nur Afnia; Nuriftitah Arsyad; Nurinayah Nurinayah
JURNALISTRENDI : JURNAL LINGUISTIK, SASTRA, DAN PENDIDIKAN Vol 11 No 2 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Wathan Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51673/jurnalistrendi.v11i2.2937

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The inner conflict experienced by women in manipulative relationships is often viewed as an individual problem, yet this experience is closely tied to the dynamics of power and social pressures that shape identity. The memoir, “Broken Strings: Pieces of Broken Youth,” depicts the psychological struggles of a woman who has endured emotional abuse and relational control. This study aims to analyze the representation of the protagonist’s inner conflict using Karen Horney’s feminist psychoanalytic theory, specifically the concepts of basic anxiety, neurotic needs, and the tension between the real self and the ideal self. This study employs a qualitative method with a descriptive-analytical approach. Data consisting of text excerpts from the memoir were analyzed through close reading, thematic categorization, and interpretation based on Horney’s theoretical framework. The results indicate that the character’s inner conflict stems from basic anxiety formed within an insecure relationship, subsequently developing through neurotic needs as defense strategies (approaching, rejecting, and withdrawing), and culminating in identity fragmentation manifested as self-rebellion, loss of self-autonomy, and feelings of worthlessness due to the gap between the authentic self and the ideal self created by patriarchal pressure. In the final phase, the character demonstrates a process of self-integration that marks a shift toward awareness and autonomy. This study affirms the relevance of Karen Horney’s theory in understanding women’s experiences in contemporary manipulative relationships and expands its application to autobiographical memoirs by illustrating the character’s psychological dynamics from identity fragmentation toward self-integration.