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Women as Breadwinners in Maureen Sherry’s Opening Belle Margaretha Finna Calista; Wening Udasmoro
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 21, No 2 (2021): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (403.228 KB) | DOI: 10.24071/joll.v21i2.3146

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There have been many popular fiction novels in the literature world that raise how women enter the economic aspect. One of them is the novel Opening Belle written by Maureen Sherry and published in 2016. Opening Belle represents women’s participation in the financial sector because they want a good life. This research is studied with the feminist political economy theory proposed by Jacqui True. In her book, The Political Economy of Violence against Women, True explains that economic globalization has changed women’s lives becoming financially independent. However, on the other hand, women involved in the public sphere are underappreciated and receive sexual harassment or violence, making it difficult for women to participate in the economic aspect. This research uses the descriptive qualitative method. With this method, the writer takes parts of the novel in the form of words, sentences, paragraphs which explain the economic aspect and women’s participation in it. This research is analyzed through the explanations and utterances of the characters. The results of this study are: first, the participation of women as breadwinners in this novel is started as part of her life experiences and is driven by the hardships of her family; second, women are highly motivated figures so that they implement several strategies to survive in their office, namely by proving their competence, joining the GCC women’s community and voicing equal rights in the workplace. In conclusions, economic globalization opens up women’s opportunity to become the sole breadwinner in the family.
Power Relations and Social Classes in Pengakuan Pariyem by Linus Suryadi AG: Reflection of Masculine Ideology Rudi Ekasiswanto; Wisma Nugraha Christianto Richardus; Wening Udasmoro
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 22, No 2 (2022): October
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The study aims to explore power relations and social classes as the reflections of the masculine ideology of the author in the novel Pengakuan Pariyem by Linus Suryadi AG. The theories implemented in the study are van Dijk’s power relations and social classes theory and Connell’s masculinity theory. The study is qualitative descriptive and applies the Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) method, used to dismantle the ideology that is produced and reproduced through the language within the novel. The research data are lingual units that indicate power relations and social classes which simultaneously reflect the notion of masculinity.  The results of the study are as follows. First, Pariyem as the central character in the novel lives within a hierarchical and dualistic Javanese society. Her submission as the babu (housemaid) of a priyayi (noble) family does not only lead Pariyem to be dominated symbolically, but also legitimizes the priyayi (aristocrats) power over wong cilik (commoners).  It is reinforced by the representations of the priyayis’ world views in terms of culture, aristocracy, bureaucracy, and education orientation. It shows that priyayis are culturally dominant. Secondly, since Pariyem is a character created by a male author, her behaviors and actions reflect the ideology of masculinity. Rather than voicing women, the power relations that Pariyem experiences through the events constructed in the novel show that she embodies the masculine ideology, or masculinity.  
Writing the Self: Interior Voyage in 19th Century French Travel Writing Andi Mustofa; Wening Udasmoro; Sri Ratna Saktimulya
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 23, No 1 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/joll.v23i1.4844

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Travel is a momentum to look inside that influences the travelers' existence, along with meeting and interacting with others. The self as a traveler experiences internal dynamics reflected in the travel writings. This paper analyzes five French travel writings to reveal the self-construction of travelers who explored the East in the 19th century. The analysis results show that travelers’ self-construction is divided into Enlightenment or Romantic subjects and true travelers or travelers as tourists. The Enlightenment subject prioritizes facts and empirical knowledge outside of the self for the broader interest. In contrast, the Romantic subject puts forward subjective and emotional attitudes in dealing with and narrating others used for personal gain. True travelers look for difficulties in other places to prove themselves in conquering the challenges. Travelers as tourists try to avoid the obstacles by seeking safety and comfort during the trip. The East as a travel destination is a space that offers difficulties in constructing and legitimizing the traveler's self-image with the attributes that society expects, such as courage and persistence. The five French travelers, both Enlightenment or Romantic subjects and true travelers or tourists, had various knowledge of the others due to factors such as the purpose of the trip, profession, social status, and duration of the trip. Knowledge of the others and self-disclosure narrated in travel writings manifest the French travelers’ power to control and manage themselves and represent the Other.
Access to and Usage of Javanese in Mass Media among Yogyakarta Youth Wening Udasmoro; Sulistyowati Sulistyowati; Aprillia Firmonasari; Wulan Tri Astuti
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 23, No 2 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/joll.v23i2.5508

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The purpose of this study is to explore the active and passive usage of the Javanese language by youths aged 10 to 17 in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Conducted in the province's five territorial units of Bantul Regency, Sleman Regency, Kulon Progo Regency, Gunung Kidul Regency, and Yogyakarta City, the specific objective is to determine the extent to which children and adolescents use mass media — particularly television, radio, and social media — as instruments to access contents in Javanese. It is crucial to examine how the constant flow of information affects their exposure to Javanese on various platforms as well as their use of the language on social media This quantitative study surveyed 330 elementary, junior high, and senior high school students from both public and private schools in the province’s rural and urban areas. Similarly, despite its popularity, social media has yet to be used to the maximum by Yogyakarta youth to access content in Javanese or as a means to express the language — a setback created by the dominance of the Indonesian language.
Co-Authors Achmad Fawaid, Achmad Agustin, Eva Akalili, Awanis Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Andi Mustofa Andriani, Merry Anjani, Albertine Darasita Aprilia Firmonasari Aprillia Firmonasari Arifah Arum Candra Hayuningsih Aryanti, Ni Nyoman Sri Azmie, Alvia Marata B. R. Suryo Baskoro B.R. Suryo Baskoro Banawiratma, JB. Bannaga Taha Al-Zubair Hussen Cholil, Suhadi Danial Hidayatullah, Danial Dian Pratiwi Diana Safinda Asran Dicky Sofjan Dyah Mutiarin, Dyah Elly Prihasti W Endang Fatmawati Endang Fatmawati Eni Harmayani Eni Maharsi, Eni Euis Nurlaelawati Eva Agustin F.X Nadar Fauzan Hanif Febrianto, Anggit Fikha Nada Naililhaq FIRMONASARI, Aprillia Gayatri, Satya Genny Gustina Sari Gogor Bangsa Hadiati E Hadiati E Hadiati Erry Hayatul Cholsy I Dewa Putu Wijana I Gusti Ngurah Antaryama Ida Bagus Gede Aric Surya Lesmana Ida Purnama Sari Ida Rochani Adi Irwan Abdullah Irwan Abdullah Irwan Abdullah Irwan Irwan J. Susetyo Edy Yuwono JB Banawiratma JB. Banawiratma Jemali, Maksimilianus Juliasih J. June Cahyaningtyas Kafana Fityah Kayla Taqiyya Kamila Adnani Kamila Adnani, Kamila Lono L. Simatupang Margaretha Finna Calista Marsono Marsono Maurisa Zinira Merry Andriani Miftahul Huda Mite Setiansah Muhammad Agus Muljanto Muhammad Najib Azca Mundi Rahayu Mutiah Amini Nadya Annisa Noer Naila Fauziah NFN Mustika Noer, Nadya Annisa Nur Saktiningrum Pujiharto Pujiharto Rahmatika Luthfiana Sholikhah Ratna Noviani Ratna Noviani Resha Naura Safa Amelia Rizqia Nuur Maziyya Roberta Salsano Roberta Salzano Rohmawati, Wiwin Siti Aminah Roza Muliati Rr. Paramitha Dyah Fitriasari Rudi Ekasiswanto Ruhaida, Nana Saeful Anwar Sal Murgiyanto Sal Murgiyanto, Sal Sandya Rani Yunita Setiadi Setiadi Setiadi Setiadi Siti Aisyah Yasmin Siti Helmyati Siti Machmiyah, Siti Sri Margana Sri Ratna Saktimulya Sri Roviana Subiyantoro Subiyantoro Subiyantoro Suhadi Cholil Suhandano Suhandano Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sulistyowati, NFN Susetyo, Jarwo Susiati Susiati SYABANA, Rosidin ALI Tangguh Okta Wibowo Tesya Imanisa Setiadi Tri Indri Hardini Tri Mastoyo Jati Kesuma Utomo, Samuel Rihi Hadi Veithzal Rivai Zainal Wisma Nugraha Christianto Richardus Wiwid Nurwidyohening Wiwin Siti Aminah Rohmawati Wulan Nurrahma Azhari Wulan Tri Astuti Yoachim Agus Tridiatno Yulia Nasrul Latifi Yulia Nasrul Latifi, Yulia Nasrul Yuniarti Sibuea