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BERTAS FOOD STORY: THE CASE OF A SMALL SCALE GREEN BUSINESS IN YOGYAKARTA Novita Dewi; Fransiscus Asisi Joko Siswanto; Francisca Reni Anggraini
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 3, No 1 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : Sanata Dharma University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijhs.v3i1.2019

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This study seeks to examine the extent to which micro small and medium scale enterprises (MSMEs) apply Environmental Ethics in their business praxis. The data sources were field observations and in-depth interviews with one catering business in Yogyakarta known for its use of local food products and zero preservatives. This qualitative narrative research aims to answer how and why this selected MSME has demonstrated environmental awareness. It further examines the implications of this praxis toward the businesss sustainability. The data analysis reveals that, first, the business owner, driven by internal motivation, uses environmentally friendly products to care for customers satisfaction and need of healthy food. Secondly, the business, however, has not adhered to such external motivation as cutting no trees for firewood. Regardless of its damage for the environment, the use of firewood reduces production cost and no prohibition for cutting trees is thus far enacted. This study concludes that more efforts should be made to cultivate ecological concerns as the core of sustainable entrepreneurial skills.
IDENTITIES IN EFL CREATIVE WRITING IN INDONESIA Dewi Widyastuti; Khin Khin Aye; Melinda Kong; Carolyn Beasley; Novita Dewi
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 4, No 2 (2021): March 2021
Publisher : Sanata Dharma University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijhs.v4i2.2828

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Creative writing is created for aesthetic rather than informative purposes and its creation is greatly influenced by the writers’ background. Thus, how the writers’ perception of themselves or their identities are expressed in the creative writing products. As such, creative writing in the English as a foreign language (EFL) context may offer a space for foreign language learners to express their perceived identities. In this study, an analysis of two short stories written by students of the English Letters Department, Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, revealed that the students’ perceived identities were used as the resources for their creative writing outputs. In the first short story entitled “Calling Him Back”, through the internal conflicts of the main character, the student writer expressed her doubt as to which identities to claim. In the second short story entitled “Happy Birthday”, the student writer exploits her identities as a literature student when she did a research on novels with Indian background. The data were gathered through document analysis on the two short stories and correspondences with the student writers. These two short stories were evidence that foreign language learners utilized different aspects of their multifaceted identities as the resources for their creative writing outputs.
People and Nature in Asian Stories: Reading and Writing Materials for Eco Education Novita Dewi
kata Vol 19 No 1 (2017): JUNE 2017
Publisher : The English Department, Faculty of Humanities & Creative Industries, Petra Christian University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (240.323 KB) | DOI: 10.9744/kata.19.1.32-40

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The purpose of this article is to make parents/teachers/writers of children literature aware of eco education through stories about people and nature. Written through the eyes of a child, many conservation stories not only empower the young minds, but they also help adults change their attitude to respect environment. The first part of this article examines such environmental stories as fables, folklores, short stories from Asia, while the second part is a project report on writing eco education materials, i.e. a serial of 3 environmental stories for young adults. Using Ecocriticism and Postcolonial perspectives to analyze the stories, the study shows that the narrative strands found in the stories include (1) depletion of the earth and natural resources, (2) people’s greediness, and (3) preservation of the traditional wisdom. Some stories are still anthro­pocentric so as to provide no space to explore fully the human-nature relationship in a balanced way. Although animal stories dominate the narratives, it is the specific and philosophic depiction of place and nature that give the stories Asian characteristics in their shared campaign to save our planet. This study concludes that the call for environmental protection can be done through young adult literature in a non-condescending manner instead of the usual patronizing-colonizing method
PEMBERDAYAAN UMAT LINGKUNGAN STASI POJOK PENGEMBANGAN GUA MARIA PENOLONG ABADI PAROKI SANTO PETRUS DAN PAULUS KLEPU R. Rubiyatno; Yusef Widya Karsana; A. Joko Siswanto; Fr. Reni Retno Anggraini; Novita Dewi
ABDIMAS ALTRUIS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 5, No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/aa.v5i1.3918

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This Community Service aims to empower people in the POJOK environment in structuring and developing the prayer garden of the Maria Cave, Mother of Eternal Helper (GMPA). Partners involved in this service are volunteers, observers, and donors. The steps in this community service are (1) Conducting discussions with the people who live around the cave location; (2) Assisting the people in arranging the place of prayer to create a comfortable, clean, neat, beautiful, cool, safe, and polite atmosphere; (3) Helping the people to obtain funds to buy sand, cement, bricks in the business of making boreholes and providing RO water; (4) Assisting the people in managing and maintaining the facilities in the location around the Maria Cave; and (5) Assisting the people in serving the visitors to the Cave of Mary who will pray. The result of this service is the implementation of the arrangement of facilities and environments for prayer places, such as water sources, bathrooms, shade trees, and seats. With the support of donors, at this time the Cave of Mary has also been equipped with various adequate prayer facilities, such as a statue of Mary, the Corpus of Jesus, and a candle holder. With the availability of complete prayer facilities and a neat arrangement of the cave environment, now the Maria Cave "Eternal Helper" is a place of prayer that has a comfortable, clean, cool, and solemn atmosphere.
SUNGAI, SAWAH, DAN SENGKETA: TINJAUAN EKOFEMINISME KARYA SASTRA BERLATAR ASIA TENGGARA (River, Rice Field, and Conflict: An Ecofeminist Reading of Fictions Set in Southeast Asia) Novita Dewi
Kandai Vol 15, No 2 (2019): KANDAI
Publisher : Kantor Bahasa Sulawesi Tenggara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (999.101 KB) | DOI: 10.26499/jk.v15i2.1466

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Penelitian ini bertujuan menelisik persamaan dan perbedaan representasi sungai, sawah, dan sengketa dalam novel dan cerpen dari Indonesia, Malaysia, Filipina, Kamboja, Thailand, dan Vietnam. Meskipun sungai dan sawah menjadi simbol kekuatan sebagai pemberi kehidupan, tetapi keduanya juga merupakan situ perlawanan sebagian besar masyarakat Asia Tenggara, terutama pada masa-masa sulit ketika perempuan sering menjadi korban. Masalah penelitian adalah bagaimana sungai dan sawah serta keterlibatan perempuan ditampilkan pada enam karya yang berlatar di negara-negara dalam kawasan tersebut. Metode analisis konten digunakan dalam penelitian ini dengan perspektif teori ekofeminisme. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya relasi erat antara perempuan dan alam yang direpresentasikan dengan keterlibatan dan kepedulian tokoh perempuan dalam merawat sungai dan sawah. Sebaliknya, tokoh laki-laki digambarkan seolah-olah tidak hirau pada keberadaan alam. Hal ini sekaligus menjadi representasi resistensi terhadap budaya patriarkat yang melakukan dominasi atas perempuan dan alam.(This study aims to explore the similarities and differences in the representation of rivers, rice fields, and disputes in novels and short stories from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Although rivers and rice fields are symbols of strength as life-giving forces, they are also the sites of resistance for most Southeast Asian people, especially in difficult times when women are often victims. The research problem is how rivers, rice fields, and the involvement of women are depicted in six literary works set in the region. Content analysis method is applied in this study using ecofeminist theory as the standpoint. The analysis result shows that a close relationship between women and nature  which is represented by the involvement and care of women characters in caring for rivers and rice fields. Conversely, male figures are depicted as if they are not bothered by the existence of nature. This is  considered  as representation of resistance to patriarchal culture that has dominated women and nature.)
DILEMA TEKNOLOGI DAN KEMELUT KEPERCAYAAN DALAM FIKSI DISTOPIA KARYA RAY BRADBURY (The Dilemma of Technology and Trust Crisis in Dystopia Fiction by Ray Bradbury) Novita Dewi
SAWERIGADING Vol 26, No 1 (2020): Sawerigading, Edisi Juni 2020
Publisher : Balai Bahasa Sulawesi Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/sawer.v26i1.711

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In this post-truth era, dystopia fiction is important as empathy, trust, and compassion fall apart. This literary genre predicts a terrible future when people forced to submit to tyrants who control unlimited power in economics, politics, and technology. This study aims to examine two dystopia short stories by Ray Bradbury, i.e. The Pedestrian and All Summer in a Day. These two short stories are placing in the context of contemporary society, which has high technology and ignorant of objective truths since they accept facts built on emotions, opinions, and some particular ideologies. By using content analysis, this study reveals two main findings. First, there is an oscillation of people who worship technology and those who are fearful of technology in both short stories. The diverse characters become further alienated to one another as technology rules over. Second, technology sometimes turns into an enemy that hampers the relationship among the characters; as a result, intolerance swarms when the objective truth sinks in a wave of public opinions, in this case, represented by the voice of the authoritarian government in the first short story, and that of the Venusian pupils in the second story.AbstrakFiksi distopia memberikan sumbangan penting ketika empati, kepercayaan, dan bela rasa berguguran di era pascakebenaran ini. Ragam karya sastra ini meramalkan masa depan yang mengerikan ketika masyarakat dipaksa tunduk pada tiran-tiran yang menguasai ekonomi, politik, dan teknologi tanpa batas. Penelitian ini bertujuan membahas dua cerita pendek distopia karya Ray Bradbury, “The Pedestrian” dan “All Summer in a Day”, dengan menempatkan keduanya dalam konteks masyarakat kontemporer berteknologi tinggi yang abai pada kebenaran objektif karena menerima kebenaran yang dibangun atas emosi, opini, dan ideologi tertentu. Dengan memakai metode analisis konten, penelitian ini menghasilkan dua temuan utama. Pertama, terjadi tarik-ulur antara masyarakat yang memberhalakan teknologi dan yang fobia terhadap teknologi di kedua cerpen tersebut. Tokoh-tokoh cerita makin terasing satu sama lain ketika teknologi berkuasa. Kedua, teknologi kadang menjadi musuh yang menghalangi perjumpaan dan keterhubungan antar tokoh; akibatnya, timbul intoleransi ketika kebenaran objektif kandas oleh opini-opini publik yang dalam hal ini diwakili oleh suara pemerintah yang otoriter pada cerpen yang pertama dan siswa-siswa sekolah di planet Venus pada cerpen yang kedua.
Positioning the Chinese Princess of Peace in World Literature Novita Dewi
JP-BSI (Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia) Vol 4, No 1 (2019): VOLUME 4 NUMBER 1 MARCH 2019
Publisher : STKIP Singkawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (215.43 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jp-bsi.v4i1.905

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The novel Putri Cina or The Chinese Princess by Sindhunata builds on the intertextuality of various texts such as myths, chronicles, history, and pop culture. In the light of René Girard’s theory of desire, revenge, and scapegoating, this study aims (1) to show the inter-relationship among the texts in question; and (2) placing this novel in the work of World Literature. Through qualitative research methods and close reading techniques, this study finds out that Putri Cina recounts the history of conflicts to promote peace rather than revenge. The novel narrates such conflicts as the war between the descendants of the Javanese kings; the feud between the Chinese and Javanese people in colonial time; and the May 1998 ethnic riots in Indonesia. It concludes that it is necessary to circulate the narrative of the Chinese Princess as a peace ambassador in World Literature through the process of adaptation and translation. In a world prone to conflict, literary works can be effective agents of transformation.
PENGANTIN-PENGANTIN BOCAH DALAM SASTRA BERLATAR DI INDONESIA, AFGHANISTAN, DAN BANGLADESH Novita Dewi
JENTERA: Jurnal Kajian Sastra Vol 7, No 2 (2018): Jurnal Jentera
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (370.614 KB) | DOI: 10.26499/jentera.v7i2.876

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Artikel ini membahas tokoh-tokoh perempuan yang menikah di usia muda pada tiga karya sastra terpilih yang berlatar tempat di Indonesia, Afghanistan, dan Bangladesh, yaitu “Inem” karya Pramoedya Ananta Toer, novel A Thousand Splendid Suns oleh Khaled Hosseini, dan cerpen Razia Sultana Khan “Seduction”. Metode content analysis dan pendekatan feminisme, multikulturalisme, dan poskolonialisme digunakan untuk menelisik penggambaran pengantin-pengantin bocah dalam ketiga karya. Terdapat tiga temuan yaitu, pertama, perekonomian keluarga menjadi pertimbangan perkawinan anak dan dianggap kewajaran pada tradisi dan waktu tertentu.  Kedua, pengantin-pengantin bocah menjadi korban demi menjaga kehormatan keluarga. Ketiga, terjadi normalisasi kekerasan ketika pengantin-pengantin belia yang dikorbankan itu dianggap sebagai kelumrahan saja.    Kata-kata kunci: pengentasan kemiskinan, kehormatan keluarga, normalisasi kekerasan
Kekerasan, Balas Dendam, dan Pengkambinghitaman dalam Tiga Cerpen Indonesia Novita Dewi
JENTERA: Jurnal Kajian Sastra Vol 9, No 1 (2020): Jentera: Jurnal Kajian Sastra
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/jentera.v9i1.1755

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This study aims to investigate the representation of violence, revenge, and scapegoating in three Indonesian short stories, i.e. “Kuli Kontrak” [The Contract Coolie] by Mochtar Lubis, “Tukang Cukur” [The Barber] by Budi Darma, and “Akhir Perjalanan Gozo Yoshimasu” [The End of  Gozo Yoshimasu’s Journey] by Sori Siregar. Content analysis method is applied to read the short stories in light of René Girard’s theory of mimetic desire and sacpegoating. The study reveals that first, violence as repercussion of mimetic desires and rivalry can occur between individuals, individuals to groups, and groups to individuals; and violence is contagious and spreads quickly. Second, revenge which is a direct impact of rivalry in the three short stories takes place on behalf of women, bloodshed, and power; and the most corrosive is power. Third, the scapegoat mechanism in these short stories has different causes and implications; while the similarity is that the scapegoat manifests in the defeated and marginalized personas. They are sacrificed to break the chains of violence and to bring peace.  AbstrakTujuan penelitian ini adalah mengamati representasi kekerasan, balas dendam, dan pengambinghitaman dalam tiga cerpen Indonesia, yaitu “Kuli Kontrak” karya Mochtar Lubis, “Tukang Cukur” karya Budi Darma, dan “Akhir Perjalanan Gozo Yoshimasu” karya Sori Siregar. Metode content analysis digunakan dalam penelitian ini dengan terang teori hasrat mimesis dan kambing hitam dari René Girard. Penelitian ini menghasilkan tiga temuan. Pertama, kekerasan sebagai buntut hasrat mimesis dapat terjadi antarindividu, inividu terhadap kelompok, dan kelompok terhadap individu. Kekerasan bersifat menular serta menyebar dengan cepat. Kedua, aksi balas dendam yang merupakan dampak langsung rivalitas dalam ketiga cerpen terjadi atas nama perempuan, kucuran darah, dan kekuasaan. Dari ketiga hal tersebut yang paling korosif adalah kekuasaan. Ketiga, mekanisme kambing hitam pada ketiga cerpen memiliki penyebab dan siratan yang berbeda-beda, sedangkan persamaannya adalah kambing hitam mewujud dalam diri tokoh-tokoh yang kalah dan terpinggirkan. Mereka dikorbankan untuk memutus rantai kekerasan sehingga dapat membawa perdamaian. 
Merawat Lagu-lagu Daerah Pagu untuk Pemertahanan Bahasa: Analisis Ekolinguistik Dalan Mehuli Perangin-Angin; Novita Dewi
Ranah: Jurnal Kajian Bahasa Vol 9, No 2 (2020): Ranah: Jurnal Kajian Bahasa
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/rnh.v9i2.2932

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This study explores the maintenance of the Pagu language of North Halmahera by caring for the wealth of its literature such as folksongs. The data examined are three Pagu folksongs. The collected data were categorized and interpreted using ecocriticism and related studies particularly in terms of obtaining, presenting, and analyzing them. Using ecolinguistic perspective to analyze the data, the results show that first, all three songs contain cultural values and customs that show the identity of the Pagu community that have to be maintained. Second, ecolinguistic analysis reveals the emotional closeness of the Pagu community with their natural surroundings although nature is sometimes considered to hinder human journey. Third, in terms of distribution, the songs are influenced by Ternate and other regional languages in North Halmahera. Finally, this study concludes interaction among language users and efforts to care for folk songs should continue to prevent the extinction of the Pagu language. AbstrakPenelitian ini membahas pemertahanan bahasa Pagu yang dipakai oleh suku Pagu di Halmahera Utara dengan cara merawat kekayaan sastra dalam bahasa tersebut berupa lagu-lagu daerah. Metode deskriptif-kualitatif dipakai untuk menganalisis data berupa tiga lagu daerah Pagu dengan perspektif ekolinguistik. Data yang terkumpul dikelompokkan dan diinterpretasikan dengan perspektif teori ekokritik dan kajian serupa yang memanfaatkan analisis ekolinguistik terutama dalam hal memperoleh, menyajikan, dan menganalisis data. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pertama, ketiga lagu mengandung nilai-nilai budaya dan adat-istiadat yang menunjukkan jatidiri masyarakat Pagu yang harus dipertahankan. Kedua, analisis ekolinguistik membuktikan kedekatan emosi masyarakat Pagu dengan alam sekitarnya meskipun kadang alam dianggap sebagai perintang. Ketiga, lagu-lagu tersebut dipengaruhi oleh bahasa Ternate dan bahasa daerah lainnya di Halmahera Utara. Akhirnya disimpulkan bahwa interaksi antar pengguna bahasa dan perawatan budaya seperti lagu-lagu rakyat perlu ditingkatkan agar kepunahan bahasa Pagu dapat dicegah.
Co-Authors A. Joko Siswanto Aditya Cahyo Nugroho, Aditya Cahyo Adrianus, Heni Agus Riyanto Agustin, Nike Amelia Ana, Hardiknas Rambu Anasulfalah, Hakim Anggraini, Francisca Reni Anggraini, Fransisca Reni Retno Anggraini, Reni Retno Anhar*, Afidha Antonius Herujiyanto AP, Nurul Asnawati - Barli Bram Caesarine, Regina Dhea Carolyn Beasley Castro, Maria Corazon Saturnina Aspeli Cita, Erick Endra Cita, Errick Endra D, Rizki Aqsyari Dalan Mehuli Perangin-Angin Dangin Dangin Devi, Hilda Mazarina Dewa, Parama Kartika Dewi Widyastuti Dian Natalia Sutanto, Dian Natalia Doddy de Queljoe, Doddy de Enjelina, Lala Ericha, Fransiska Fatmah, Umi Firma Sulistiyowati Francisca Reni Anggraini Fransiscus Asisi Joko Siswanto Hanif, Ihsan Harnoto, L. Bambang Heidy Wulandari, Heidy Hilary Relita Sekarningrum Hona, Theresia Emelia Ignatius Dimas Adi Suarjaya Ika Cahyaningrum Ira Hasti Priyadi, Ira Hasti Irmalian, Fernita J. Bismoko Jelina, Melania Jumili Arianto Ka'arayeno, Arie Jefry Kezia C.Y. Rantung Khin Khin Aye Kurniawan, Abdi Kusuma, Monica Putri Perdana Leling, Apli Kodu Lepir, Ina kaita Lintang Omega Padmasari Lucia Tri Natalia Sudarmo, Lucia Tri Natalia Maemunah, Neni Mahuze, Yolenta Oktovia Marita Safitri Marwan Tanuwijaya, Marwan Melinda Kong Mukarto, F. X. Mukarto, F. X. Nugraha, Setya Tri Nurul Ulya Luthfiyana Padmasari, Lintang Omega Perangin-Angin, Dalan M. Pratama Ahdi, Pratama Puji Rahayu Putri Milanda, Devy Putri, Evelita Destiia Putri, Rona Sari Mahaji Rachim, Reslianty Rahadi, Indah Permata Putri Ramdani, Afni Rantung, Kezia C. Y. Ricky, Agustinus Verry Rochmawati, Ike D. Ronaldo, Zethly Rosalia Suryani Rosdiana*, Yanti Rubiyatno Rubiyatno Rubiyatno Rusmawan, Dadang Saif, Rizqa Muayyad Santy Irene Putri Sariki, Yollandhita Sekarningrum, Hilary Relita Septiani, Nofi Aca Setya Tri Nugraha Siti Hadijah Suarjaya, Ignatius Dimas Adi SULISTYANINGRUM, CAECILIA FANI Sumini Theresia Sunarto, Emmanuel Sunarto, Emmanuel Supentri Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Susmini, Susmini SW, Muhammad Teti Apriyanti, Teti Theresia Emelia Hona Tin Rustini, Tin Trly Almendo Pasaribu Wahyu Dini Metrikayanto, Wahyu Dini Wening , Cornelia Tyas Widiasmoro, Yohanes M. S. Widiyanto, Aris Yaszer, Ahmad Yohanes Mahatmo Suryo Widiasmoro Yusef Widya Karsana