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The Effects of Cobb’s Trauma in Christopher Nolan’s Inception Evania Nur Aprilla; Cahyaningsih Pujimahanani
Menulis: Jurnal Penelitian Nusantara Vol. 1 No. 8 (2025): Menulis - Agustus
Publisher : PT. Padang Tekno Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59435/menulis.v1i8.612

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This study, entitled “The Effects of Cobb’s Trauma in Christopher Nolan’s Inception” aims to explore how trauma shapes the life of the main character, Cobb. Using a qualitative method and Charcot’s theory. The finding show that unresolved trauma dominates Cobb’s mind and behavior, producing deep and long-lasting effects. Coob’s trauma is reflected in psychological conditions such as anxiety and flashbacks, and it also influences his decisions, actions, and relationships. The study concludes that trauma not only affects Cobb’s inner world but also directs the course of his life journey.
The Effect Phineas Taylor Barnum’s Ambition In Jenny Bicks’ The Greatest Showman Siti Faizureah; Cahyaningsih Pujimahanani
Menulis: Jurnal Penelitian Nusantara Vol. 1 No. 8 (2025): Menulis - Agustus
Publisher : PT. Padang Tekno Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59435/menulis.v1i8.614

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This article focuses on the analysis of Phineas Taylor Barnum’s ambition in Jenny Bicks’ The Greatest Showman. The study aims to explain how Barnum’s ambition affects his character development. The research uses a qualitative descriptive method with individual psychology as the framework, combining intrinsic and extrinsic approaches with both deductive and inductive techniques. The data come from Barnum’s dialogues and actions in the script, collected through close reading. The Greatest Showman tells the story of Barnum, a man with great ambition who rises from poverty to become a famous showman, but also struggles with family, recognition, and self-discovery. The findings show that Barnum’s ambition has two main effects: personal growth, reflected in his confidence, resilience, and family awareness; and personal development, reflected in his leadership, creativity, and decision-making. The study concludes that ambition, when directed positively, becomes a driving force that shapes Barnum’s character transformation.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Lokal Melalui Edukasi Budaya Jepang Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata di Kampung Sakura Kota Batu Jawa Timur Nugroho, Rahadiyan Duwi; Suryawati, Cicilia Tantri; Andarwati, Titien Wahyu; Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Putri, Sitty Najwa Amalia; Fayadh, Satria Ammar; Putri, Alvina Salshabilla Linjani
Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): August
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jpu.v6i3.17245

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This community service program aims to enhance the understanding and skills of tourism managers about Japanese culture as a tourist attraction in Kampung Sakura Batu, East Java. The service method employs Participatory Action Research (PAR) oriented towards community empowerment. The evaluation instruments utilize questionnaires and interviews, with qualitative descriptive data analysis techniques to assess the outcomes. The results of this service activity show an increase in knowledge among Kampung Sakura managers about several Japanese cultures, including how to wear a Yukata correctly, perform a tea ceremony, make sushi, arrange Japanese flowers (Ikebana), and understand simple Japanese conversations that can be used to welcome tourists visiting Kampung Sakura.
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

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53922/seshiski.v1i2.17

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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.
KEARIFAN LOKAL DALAM PRAKTIK SPIRITUAL DAN ARSITEKTUR: STUDI KOMPARATIF CANDI BOROBUDUR (INDONESIA) DAN KUIL KIYOMIZUDERA (JEPANG) Rahadiyan Duwi Nugroho; Andarwati, Titien Wahyu; Pujimahanani, Cahyaningsih; Suryawati, Cicilia Tantri; Handoko, Putut
SABANA: Jurnal Sosiologi, Antropologi, dan Budaya Nusantara Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Agustus 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/sabana.v4i2.6097

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Borobudur Temple in Indonesia and Kiyomizudera Temple in Japan are Buddhist places of worship reflecting local wisdom in spiritual practices and architectural structures. This study aims to analyze the values of local wisdom in the spiritual and architectural aspects of both structures, which contribute to a system of meaning, social practices, and community identity. The benefit is to enrich knowledge about the local wisdom embodied in these two historical buildings, which also function as Buddhist places of worship. The method employed is a comparative study using a descriptive qualitative approach through literature review. Findings reveal that Borobudur Temple, influenced by Mahayana Buddhism, reflects local wisdom through communal cooperation (gotong royong), harmony with nature, and spiritual symbolism in its reliefs and tiered structure (kamadhatu, rupadhatu, arupadhatu) representing the path to enlightenment. Meanwhile, Kiyomizudera Temple, influenced by Tendai Buddhism, expresses local wisdom through spiritual activities such as pilgrimage, ritual use of Otowa Waterfall, and the application of traditional, nail-free wooden construction techniques that are earthquake-resistant. The temple is also designed to blend with its natural surroundings and foster inner peace. In conclusion, both structures represent a fusion of spiritual values, traditional architecture, and cultural preservation, reflecting the profound understanding of past societies regarding the interconnection between humanity, nature, and spirituality
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.