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[R]evolusi Sastra di Era Digital: Perspektif Historis dan Teoretis Sriastuti, Anna; Inayati, Rif'ah
Rubikon : Journal of Transnational American Studies Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Pengkajian Amerika, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/rubikon.v11i1.95662

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The digital era is a time when almost all areas of life have been assisted by digital technology. It is also interpreted as the emergence of digital technology, which replaces technologies previously used by humans, such as mechanics and electronics analogy. There has been a profusion of digital businesses under the tremendous effect of the internet and digital technology, including cloud computing, virtual reality, mobile devices, and IoTs. The digital age has profound implications for society and the economy since technology is more knowledge-based. In (R)evolusi Sastra di Era Komunikasi Digital: Perspektif Historis dan Teoretis, Ida Rochani Adi, the author, captures the lament of a scientific discipline facing the dilemma of technological change. From a theoretical and historical perspective, this book offers a framework for responding to developments in the digital world of literature, which causes the dynamic understanding of literary works depending on the angle from which the literary work is interpreted. Not only explaining views, thoughts, and theories that have previously developed regarding literary works and criticism, social sciences, humanities, cultural studies, and media, but this book also offers thought, reflection, and development of literary works' ideas in the digital world’s frenetic development.
“FORMULATING JOKOTOLE’S HERO'S JOURNEY: ANALYSIS OF THE LIFE JOURNEY OF THE MADURA’S LEGEND" Ahmad, Ahmad; Inayati, Rif'ah; Hartanto, Erika Citra Sari
ISLLAC : Journal of Intensive Studies on Language, Literature, Art, and Culture Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um006v8i12024p31-44

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This study looks at Madura's culture using Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey, focusing on the story of Jokotole. It explores how this tale shares regular story parts and reflects Madura's culture using Campbell's ideas. The different parts of the Hero's Journey, like 'Call to Adventure' and 'Tests, Allies, and Enemies,' show how Jokotole changes during the story. This study shows how the story is lasting, teaches good values, and tells about Madura's way of life. It's not just a story; it keeps important things about who Madura's people are and what they believe. This research shows that Madura's stories are still important today, crossing time and cultures. It helps us see how stories connect people all around the world. Keywords: Madurese legends, Hero's Journey, Cultural insights.
READING KARA’S NEEDS IN PAMELA CLARE’S EXTREME EXPOSURE Wenanda, Diva; Ayuningtias, Diah Ikawati; Inayati, Rif'ah
ISLLAC : Journal of Intensive Studies on Language, Literature, Art, and Culture Vol 7, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Jurusan Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um006v7i12023p86-100

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This study focuses on the motivation which motivate Kara wants to fulfill her needs in Pamela Clare’s Extreme Exposure. This study aims to explain the motivations of the main character to fulfill her needs which are taken from Extreme Exposure Novel written by Pamela Clare. This study is conducted by applying a qualitative research design since the data are in the form of words. The data of this study are the utterances which contain of Kara’s motivations to fulfill her needs in the novel Extreme Exposure. The data are collected by using content analysis method. In analyzing the data, the writer uses interactive data analysis. This study uses Human Motivation by Abraham Maslow, known as “The Hierarchy of Needs”.It reveals the aspect of the main character’s motivation to fulfill her needs. Kara has strong motivation from her unpleasant experiences in the past that are, Kara’s father and boyfriend left her, and Kara’s love her son. From her unpleasant experiences, make Kara wants to reach what she needs in sexual needs, protection, love and belongingness, Kara’s self esteem and her desire of job as her self actualization.
The Politics of Home: Power Dynamics in Qaisra Shahraz's Perempuan Suci Roifah, Miftahur; Inayati, Rif'ah
Prosodi Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 19, No 2: (2025): prosodi
Publisher : Program Studi Bahasa Inggris Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/prosodi.v19i2.31752

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This article explores the multifaceted concept of home as presented by Upstone in The Spatial Politics in the Postcolonial Novel, emphasizing its role as both a physical space and a metaphor for colonialism. Upstone posits that the home operates as an autonomous entity, possessing its own systems of authority and power similar to those found in nations and cities. Within this framework, the article examines the hierarchical relationships that exist in domestic settings, particularly between masters and servants, and between men and women. In Qaisra Shahraz's novel Perempuan Suci, these power dynamics are vividly illustrated, revealing a clear disparity between male and female characters. Men hold dominant positions in the household, while women, including daughters, are subordinated and often subject to oppression. The portrayal of these inequalities highlights the pervasive nature of patriarchal structures and gender politics within the home. Additionally, the article discusses how the relationship between masters and servants further exemplifies the oppressive dynamics at play, leading to practices that can result in violence. Ultimately, the analysis asserts that, despite being removed from external political influences, the home embodies its own complex political landscape, characterized by power relations that echo broader colonial discourses. This study underscores the significance of examining domestic spaces to fully understand the interplay of power, oppression, and gender in postcolonial contexts.
BOOK REVIEW: TEORI-TEORI DAN METODE PENGKAJIAN AMERIKA Inayati, Rif'ah; Sriastuti, Anna
Rubikon : Journal of Transnational American Studies Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Pengkajian Amerika, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/rubikon.v12i2.112028

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Quests in American Studies, along with discussions about the theories, methods, and practices that shape it, have been growing for decades as the study of American culture and society has undergone various changes in line with shifts in various scientific disciplines and changes within American Studies itself.  Henry Nash Smith’s article (1957, 197-208) entitled “Can American Studies Develop a Method?” explains that American Studies, in his understanding, is “the study of American culture, past and present, as a whole”; and by “culture” or “the way in which subjective experience is organized.” As Smith’s statement can be broad, Ida Rochani Adi offers readers of theories and methods in American Studies with broad, multi-faceted knowledge of America as a complex, diverse and dynamic nation, and its relationship with the broader world, within the myth-and-symbol school and transnational/post-national American Studies in her book entitled “Teori-Teori dan Metode Pengkajian Amerika”. Adi’s systematic, coherent, comprehensive, and applicable presentation makes this book a required reading for exploring and understanding American Studies, particularly in relation to theories and methods in interdisciplinary studies.