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The Ecranization of Shichiri Nakayama's Novel Seiren no Zange Manuhutu, Stefanie Quin; Anwar, Fithyani
IZUMI Vol 13, No 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/izumi.13.1.49-61

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This research aims to explain the ecranization process in the Seiren no Zange novel by Shichiri Nakayama into the Seiren no Zange drama series, as well as to analyze the impact of the ecranization process which includes aspects of reduction, addition and various changes to the story structure in plot, characters, and setting elements. The descriptive qualitative method used in this research is assisted by a structural approach. This research analysis uses the theory of ecranization. Ecranization is a form of transitioning a novel into an audiovisual display as a form of positive response or reaction to a literary work. The data collection regarding this research has been done through literature study and data sources from novels and drama series. In overall, based on the data that have been collected, this ecranization process resulted in 27 reductions, 77 additions and 25 varied changes. The produced data from this research is a form of ecranization of the novel into the Seiren no Zange drama series and the impact of the results of this ecranization.
Stigmatisasi dalam Novel Izana karya Daruma Matsuura Afandi, Muhammad Ihsan; Anwar, Fithyani
IZUMI Vol 14, No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/izumi.14.2.154-167

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This study analyzes the phenomenon of stigma experienced by the main character in Daruma Matsuura’s novel Izana (誘) using Erving Goffman's stigma theory. Goffman categorizes stigma into three types: abominations of the body, blemishes of individual character, and tribal stigma. The research aims to identify the forms of stigma experienced by Izana, her process of internalizing that stigma, and the strategies of stigma management presented in the novel. Employing a qualitative descriptive method and narrative analysis, the data were gathered through document analysis and literature study, focusing on the primary text of the novel and secondary sources such as Goffman's theoretical framework. The findings reveal that Izana is stigmatized as a “cursed child” due to her unattractive appearance (abomination of the body) and her birth in the year of the Fire Horse (tribal stigma), both of which are culturally associated with misfortune. These factors lead to her internalizing a negative self-image and developing feelings of alienation. The study also finds that stigma management is initially performed by Chigusa, who conceals Izana’s identity through passing, and later by Izana herself, who uses covering to downplay her differences. These strategies reflect complex efforts to resist and adapt to societal rejection. The analysis highlights how literature reflects the social construction of stigma and reveals the psychological and relational consequences of exclusion. This study contributes to literary sociology by showing how fictional narratives can critique real-world practices of marginalization and offer insights into the dynamics of social labeling and resistance.