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Javanese-Bashu Cultural Art Adaptation Anjana, Regina Pravangasta Dyang; Husnul, Riotania
Journal of Maobi Vol 1, No 1 (2023): Journal of Maobi
Publisher : Confucius Institute Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/maobi.v1i1.79727

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This article aims to find out and identify the cultural differences that exist in the two regions, as well as being one of the efforts to preserve regional cultural heritage. The writing of this article uses quantitative methods, namely by collecting data found on the internet and related journals. Cultural acculturation between Javanese and Chinese is a process of mutual interaction and influence between the two cultures. Both cultures have a long history with their characteristics. Artistic elements can merge through cultural contact and create new forms of cultural adaptation. Cultural exchange between Javanese and Chinese occurs in various areas of life, such as language, religion, art, and lifestyle. For example, many absorbing words are used from both languages, the use of traditional Chinese clothing in specific festivals, the adoption of Chinese architectural styles in the construction of houses, and the presence of Chinese cuisine flavours, which are in the taste of Javanese cuisine. The acculturation of Javanese and Chinese cultures provides opportunities for both cultures to explore and share experiences. This creates a rich diversity of unique and rich cultural identities. This acculturation is also an important example of how cultures can evolve through interaction and exchange between different cultural groups.
Chinese Movies and Dramas as a Medium for Teaching Mandarin Speaking Proficiency to Mandarin Language Learning Students at Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta Anjana, Regina Pravangasta Dyang; Basamah, Shofia Azra; Arini, Wulan; Maharani, Cristina
Journal of Maobi Vol 2, No 2 (2024): Journal of Maobi
Publisher : Confucius Institute Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/maobi.v2i2.91303

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Films and dramas have become one of the most powerful mediums in reflecting and shaping our perspective on various aspects of life and have long been recognized as an effective method in helping to improve students’ learning ability in learning and practicing foreign languages. Through the combination of audio, visual and narration, they not only create authentic communicative situations, but also allow students to learn the culture and social context in which the language is spoken. In Chinese language learning practice, Chinese movies and dramas are able to provide an interesting learning experience, not only as a fun medium but also greatly to improve listening, speaking skills as well as the addition of common vocabulary contained in movies and dramas. In the context of Mandarin Chinese, movies and dramas can be valuable tools in providing an introduction to pronunciation, tone, and intonation and emphasis in speaking. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of using Chinese films and dramas as learning media to improve Chinese speaking among Chinese language learning students at Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS). The unit of analysis in this study is the students majoring in Mandarin at Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), who will be asked to complete a questionnaire regarding the impact of Chinese movies and dramas on their Mandarin language and speaking skills. The researcher wanted to understand the extent to which this approach can improve students’ speaking skills in Chinese and how students respond to this method. Theoretically, this study contributes to the language learning literature by providing insights into how audiovisual media can be effectively used in the context of foreign language education, specifically Mandarin language. Thus, this study aims to provide valuable insights for the development of more innovative and engaging learning strategies in the context of teaching Chinese in an academic setting.