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COHERENCE AND COHESION IN THE INSTRUCTIVE TEXTS OF CHINESE BUN RECIPES Yulie Neila Chandra; Gustini Wijayanti; C. Dewi Hartati; Hin Goan Gunawan
Bambuti Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Bambuti : Bahasa Mandarin dan Kebudayaan Tiongkok
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra Universitas Darma Persada

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This article describes coherence and cohesion in the instructive (procedural) text of Chinese bun recipes. This paper aims to explain the coherence of meaning and form in the instructive text. By adhering to the view of positivism, the study used methods of content analysis and variation analysis of discourse, focusing on structural categories in the text, including forms and meanings in clauses. The coherence of meaning and form in the instructive text of bun recipes is interrelated. The coherence of meaning indicates the relations of parallels between instructions, expressed by verbs, and also result in a chronological relation, expresses successive and progression. There is no contradiction in the instructions. In this instructive text of the Chinese bun recipes, there is also an individual identity as a coherence marker, refers to the concept of buns skin and buns filling. Grammatical cohesion is showed by anaphoric references, subject ellipsis, and conjunctions of succesive relation. Lexical cohesion is indicated by reiteration, namely repetitions, such as noun, verb, preposition, and conjunction. Reiteration is also expressed by synonyms such as verb, preposition, and conjunction synonyms, as well as hyponyms and hyperonyms expressed by the inclusion of meaning in the ingredients for making buns.
Analisis Kesulitan Pelajar Indonesia dalam Gramatika Bahasa Jepang Andi Irma Sarjani; C. Dewi Hartati
Jurnal Bahasa Jepang Taiyou Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Taiyou
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka

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Japanese as one of the foreign languages ​​that is widely studied in Indonesia, is not an easy language to learn, because Japanese is unique and has vocabulary and grammatical constructions that are not the same as other languages. Therefore, many Indonesian learners whoa are studying Japanese, faces difficulties both in terms of very diverse kanji characters and in learning Japanese grammar itself. This study aims to clearly identify the problem points in studying Japanese grammar, especially for Indonesian students who are studying Japanese. In this study, a statistical method was used, namely a questionnaire with Indonesian student respondents who had mastered Japanese quite well. This questionnaire on Japanese grammar takes the object of Indonesian students who are learning Japanese who are continuing their studies at several universities in Tokyo, Japan. The conclusion of the research is that 60% respondents said that the biggest problem for Indonesian students in Japanese grammar is the passive voice.
The Dependence of Javanese Culture in Chinese Temple Ceremony Celerina Dewi Hartati
Humaniora Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v14i2.8861

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The research discussed the dependence on local culture, in this case, on Javanese culture, in the Chinese temple ceremony. A close relationship between Chinese and Javanese culture could be seen in the cultural interactions between the Chinese and Javanese. This cultural interaction was related to the relationship of the Chinese people with the Javanese cultural values and cultural elements, such as in the ceremony. In cultural interaction, Chinese people were immersed in the values and elements of Javanese culture. Cultural reality had shown, in historical reality, that the Chinese in the past had met, fused, and merged into Java. The research method applied the research was a qualitative descriptive method and case study with an ethnographic approach. This research shows cultural borrowing and dependence on Javanese culture. One of the dependencies of Javanese culture in Chinese culture is ceremony or ritual. Taking the case of the god's birthday ceremony, which is held in temples in Central Java, namely Tek Hay Bio (Semarang) and Welahan, it will be shown that Javanese culture influences Chinese culture. Consequently, the borrowing and dependence on Javanese culture in Chinese culture cause the dominance of Javanese culture in Chinese temple ceremonies and make the loss of some elements of Chinese culture itself (displacement).
Konfusianisme dalam Kebudayaan Cina Modern Hartati, Dewi
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya Vol. 2, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Confucianism aims to educate and emphasize for people to serve the state and society. To understand Confucianism is necessary to understand the book of Daxue 大学 (Great Teaching), which contains teachings on ethics, the ethics of family, society and state. Confucianism is not an ideology at the state level or national level but rather to a personal level. Confucianism, which emphasizes self-processing in a personal level is what can survive for so long and respected, and spread to all levels and persists in the modern world.
Hu Paper (Chinese Talisman) as A Medium Healing Celerina Dewi Hartati
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): September
Publisher : TALENTA Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/tmh.v1i1.7183

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Amulet paper in Chinese culture is known as hu / fu 符paper. It can serve as a means of healing. This amulet paper can mean healing because it is changed from something ordinary or profane to sacred through a ceremony performed by a spirit medium (tangsin). When God enters the body of the spirit medium through trance, the spirit medium performs a ritual such as slash the tongue. With the spirit medium's blood, he wrote this amulet paper. The paper then has a sacred function as medicine. This research is an ethnographic study with a case study at Hok Lay Kiong Bekasi temple during the Capgomeh ceremony and the God's birthday ceremony. The hu paper has so far been better known as a means of obtaining good fortune and luck. Through this paper, we can see Hian Thian Siang Tee’s amulet paper at Hok Lay Kiong Temple as a medium healing in Chinese society and see the changing function from something profane to sacred thing.
Local Beliefs in Chinese Temples in West Java C. Dewi Hartati; Yulie Neila Chandra; Gustini Wijayanti
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 6 No 3 (2024): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
Publisher : GoAcademica Research & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v6i3.1262

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This article writes about an overview of local beliefs in Chinese temples in West Java. Existing local beliefs can be in the form of worship of local sacred figures represented in various forms. This research is a qualitative research method with the aim of providing an in-depth description of local beliefs in Chinese temple in West Java. The research was conducted in five temples in Bogor, Cibarusah, Jonggol, Cikarang. Besides that, it also conducted in Jakarta. Data collection techniques were carried out by in-depth interviews, observation and participant observations. The results of the study show that Chinese beliefs are inclusive and undergo a transformation from China to the archipelago by adapting local beliefs in the area where a temple is located. The purpose of adapting these local beliefs is to respect local sacred figures.
RAMADAN AND THE STRENGTHENING OF SOCIAL COHESION: A STUDY OF LOCAL WISDOM IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES Hartati, C. Dewi; Wirawati, Sri Mukti; Fahmi, Ahmad Rosikhul; Gymnastiar, Iman Ahmad; Manggala, Kayan
Indonesian Journal of Studies on Humanities, Social Sciences and Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Studies on Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education (IJ
Publisher : GoAcademica CRP

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This study aims to examine the role of Ramadan in strengthening social cohesion through the lens of local wisdom within multicultural societies using a systematic literature review approach. By analyzing existing literature sourced primarily from reputable international databases, including Scopus and Web of Science, this research identifies significant themes concerning the relationship between Ramadan practices and social harmony. The findings indicate that Ramadan significantly contributes to enhancing social integration and mutual understanding among diverse cultural and religious groups. Local wisdom embedded within Ramadan traditions, such as communal iftars, charity distributions, and interfaith dialogues, facilitates meaningful interactions and reinforces collective solidarity. Moreover, the literature highlights variations in how different multicultural communities interpret and enact local wisdom, underscoring both unique adaptations and commonalities that strengthen social ties. The review also reveals challenges, including societal tensions and differing religious interpretations, which sometimes complicate the cohesion process. However, Ramadan's overarching emphasis on compassion, generosity, and inclusivity remains a powerful catalyst for social bonding. Policymakers and community leaders can utilize these insights to formulate strategies aimed at promoting harmonious coexistence in increasingly diverse societies. Despite extensive discussions, this literature-based analysis recognizes the limitations inherent in the secondary nature of the data, suggesting the need for empirical studies to deepen understanding further. Ultimately, this review contributes to existing scholarship by illuminating how culturally contextualized Ramadan observances can effectively foster sustainable social cohesion in multicultural contexts.
REVOLUSI AI DALAM PENDIDIKAN: BAGAIMANA CHATGPT DAN TEKNOLOGI LAINNYA MENGUBAH METODE PENGAJARAN DI INDONESIA? Chandra, Yulie Neila; Wijayanti, Gustini; Hartati, C. Dewi; Simbolon, Bintang R.; Gymnastiar, Iman Ahmad
PAPATUNG: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Publik, Pemerintahan dan Politik Vol 8 No 1 (2025): PAPATUNG Volume 8 Nomor 1 Tahun 2025
Publisher : GoAcademica Research dan Publishing

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Transformasi teknologi digital telah membawa dampak signifikan terhadap sistem pendidikan, termasuk di Indonesia. Kehadiran kecerdasan buatan seperti ChatGPT mulai mengubah cara guru mengajar dan siswa belajar di berbagai jenjang pendidikan. Perubahan ini menimbulkan kebutuhan untuk memahami secara lebih dalam bagaimana AI memengaruhi praktik pembelajaran dan struktur pendidikan nasional. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi dampak revolusi AI terhadap metode pengajaran di Indonesia, serta implikasinya terhadap peran guru, siswa, dan kebijakan pendidikan. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan mengkaji berbagai literatur dan hasil penelitian terdahulu yang relevan. Analisis dilakukan untuk menggali dinamika penerapan AI dalam konteks pendidikan Indonesia. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa peran guru mengalami pergeseran dari penyampai materi menjadi fasilitator pembelajaran berbasis teknologi, sementara siswa menunjukkan peningkatan akses terhadap pengetahuan dan pola belajar yang lebih mandiri. Namun, tantangan seperti keterbatasan infrastruktur, kesenjangan literasi digital, dan resistensi terhadap perubahan tetap menjadi hambatan utama.
Sweet Offerings in Chinese Cultural Rituals in Jakarta Wibowo, Bravely Satrio; Hartati, C. Dewi
Mandarinable: Journal of Chinese Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): In Press October
Publisher : Published by Confucius Institute UNS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/mandarinable.v4i2.2295

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This article discusses sweets in Chinese traditional cultural rituals (consider to use traditional Chinese ritual). Ritual is very important because through a study of the rituals of a group, we can understand a religion. Religious action is primarily demonstrated in rituals. (add a line about why ritual is important for the Chinese life, and why did you discusses the  offerings, instead of the ritual performance. Make it 2 or 3 sentence). Food is one of the centers of a ritual because food offerings is one of the pillars of Chinese culture. The research was conducted within a family in Jakarta and at the Toa Se Bio Temple in Jakarta. The research methodology used in this study is qualitative methods, with data collection through observation, interviews, documentation, and data analysis carried out in 2023. This article specifically discusses the meaning and function of sweets in three Chinese cultural rituals: the pre-wedding tradition (sangjit), the Chinese New Year ritual, and the the deity's birthday ceremony (sejit). The research results show that sweets in Chinese cultural rituals function as a means of communication to the gods and humans. Sweets also symbolize the hope that life will always be as sweet as the sweet offerings.