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THE EMPRISES OF CLUSTERING ILLUSION AS DEPICTED IN GUY DE MAUPASSANT'S THE CHRISTENING Cahyaningsih Pujimahanani, cahyaningsih; Yuliastuti, Anicleta; Utungga Pasopati, Rommel
TANDA Vol 1 No 03 (2021): BAHASA DAN SASTRA
Publisher : COMMUNITY OF RESEARCH LABORATORY SURABAYA

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Psychological perspective is widely used today in literary criticism. Guy de Maupassant’s The Christening is one short story related to clustering illusion through the psychological point of view. Clustering illusion is seeing things in logical ways. The question is; how is clustering illusion be depicted in Guy de Maupassant’s The Christening? By using the qualitative method, cultural concepts are used to explain the story in clustering illusion. Things that are so logical then are abandoned in this short story because of religion, custom, and alcohol matters. By comparing the reality and the logic of the doctor as the storyteller, clustering illusion reflects how things that are easily predicted could be really different from reality. Here, tensions between modernity ideas and cultural concepts are contradicted. Modernity which is full of prediction, progress, and individuality is challenged by customary understanding known best by people. In conclusion, the storyteller experiences clustering illusion; what he thinks is logical in an action resulted after another is not as it is because of custom that honors habitual culture above anything else.
Premeditatio Malorum and Dissemination of Hope in Post-Pandemic Recovery Pasopati, Rommel; Yuliastuti, Anicleta; Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih
The Sunan Ampel Review of Political and Social Sciences Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): June
Publisher : UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/sarpass.2022.1.2.191-204

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Premeditatio malorum is a Stoic philosophical concept that speaks about negative visualization of conditions that may come. By imagining, Stoic people could prepare anything to the most specific aspects that may be realized. Meanwhile, post-pandemic condition is related to recovery of everything. Since COVID-19 outbreak changes our life, new normal condition should be filled with preventive actions rather than preemptive ones. Alongside with those, prolonging hope should be always kept in flowing to walk together with people in everyday life. The question is, how may premeditatio malorum contribute to dissemination of hope in post-pandemic recovery today? Using qualitative method, philosophical and cultural concepts are used to explain correlations between premeditatio malorum, living hope, and post-pandemic recovery. The reality of hope does not stand alone but should be accompanied with anticipations of bad impacts that may come. Preparing for inevitable setbacks could contribute more to optimism than being pessimistic or surrender to current conditions. It is matter of practice that will make people calm and shape further hope to amend unavoidable impacts. In conclusion, by thinking negatively, this Stoic concept could overcome negative impacts of future condition. Moreover, premeditatio malorum may provide such framework of thoughts to widen hope to its best and worst conditions that may happen afterwards.
Kronik Nilai Etika Orang Jawa Bagi Pertimbangan Moral Orang Indonesia Pasopati, Rommel Utungga; Djanarko, Indri; Yuliastuti, Anicleta
Inspirasi : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Inovasi, Transformasi, dan Kajian Nilai dalam Pendidikan dan Komunikasi Lintas Bu
Publisher : Yayasan Penelitian Dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Sisi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69836/inspirasi-jpk.v2i2.288

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This article exposes the cruciality of Javanese ethical values regarding Indonesian moral considerations. Javanese people always seek for peace in the concept of slamet through conceptions of jagad ageng and jagad alit in Serat Wulangreh and Serat Tripama. The article would like to ask the question whether traditional values contain philosophical understandings especially in Javanese culture. In analysis through qualitative methods through literature study approach, Javanese culture underlines that others are not objects but knowledge of human beings; to consider oneself is to consider others. There is no distance between knowledge and understanding as both are appraised and lived. Humanity is both for oneself individually and for others socially. In conclusion, Javanese values see people to be respected equally in the universe. The main idea is not power or even money, but necessary individual conditions and good social interactions. By stating so, this paper finds its significance especially in how traditional values, especially Javanese, will always exist as a guidance of moral, philosophical, and everyday understandings of human’s life
THE REFLECTIONS OF MATERNAL PASSIONS AS ASSERTED IN Y. B. MANGUNWIJAYA’S MBAH BENGUK Yuliastuti, Anicleta; Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Seshiski: Southeast Journal of Language and Literary Studies Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Volume 1, Issue 2, December 2021
Publisher : Himpunan Sarjana Kesusastraan Indonesia, Komisariat Sulawesi Tenggara

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Today, the discourse of feminism pays more attention to correlations between women, motherhood, and society rather than trying to make women equal to men. Julia Kristeva explains maternal passion as motherhood’s characteristic that relates to the biological state of the sacred womb and the sociological aspect of having children. Mbah Benguk in Y. B. Mangunwijaya’s work tells about a grandmother who takes care of her two disabled grandchildren left by their mother. Mangunwijaya does not attack feminism, yet he underlines the crucial role of the mother. The question is; how is maternal passion reflected in Y. B. Mangunwijaya’s Mbah Benguk? Using the qualitative method, cultural concepts are used to explain the relations between Mangunwijaya’s story and Kristeva’s perspectives. Tensions between biological concepts of woman and sociological ideas of the mother are contradicted. Being a mother shows more passion than emotion as seen in children’s language as a reflection of their mother. Motherhood is the sublimation of a woman’s desire for her children. In conclusion, the story of Mangunwijaya is enriched through Kristeva’s perspective, especially in how a woman should be present as the maternal passion of the womb and the caregiver to her children.
Studying Comments in New York Times Magazine as Enhancement of English Language Skills Yuliastuti, Anicleta; Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Pasopati, Rommel Utungga
Lingua Franca Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Geographical Coverage: Indonesia
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/lingua_franca.v1i2.1668

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Online comments in New York Times Magazine are open; people could agree, add up, debate, and even deny provided news and opinions. Studying the comments may also bring in a better experience for learners in how to speak their minds publicly. This study aims to explain useful matters of studying online comments in New York Times Magazine that could enhance language skills. Certain written data, concepts, and theories are explained further by asserting the qualitative method. Concepts of educational technology and customization of learning experiences are stated forward in line with the purpose of language education. The result of this study is that studying the comments is useful for language learners due to their closer relations to them in everyday life experiences. The news and comments are also up to date, so learners may know newer conditions outside. The vocabulary and grammar used are common and usual, so they could be consumed easily. Moreover, it is stated in conclusion that while the news and opinions provided by the magazine are formal, the comments are informal. Studying the comments also shows informal points of teaching language more familiar to learners.