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Reading the Historical Phenomenon of Australian Bushrangers Hartadi, Yohanes
Lingua Cultura Vol 3, No 1 (2009): Lingua Cultura Vol. 3 No. 1
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/lc.v3i1.328

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Outlaws in their various images have been important parts of history. In Australia, the longest lasting image of outlaws is the bushranger. Despite its popularity, there is a range of depictions of bushrangers and these are not necessarily similar. Interpretation of the bushrangers in colonial time differs from contemporary imagining. This papers aims at unfolding the various interpretations of the bushrangers in different periods in many types of artifact. Information was collected and interpreted by library research. The artifact analysis will be seen through a postmodernism theory by Michel Foucault and Roland Barthes. Since the phenomenon of bushranger stemmed from the colonial period, this study will commence from the period up to contemporary period. It can be concluded that a study of the different periods finds out that knowledge of the bushrangers does not make up a linear history, but rather a discontinuity in the historical narratives. 
CRITICISMS TOWARD JAVANESE CULTURE IN PRAMOEDYA ANANTA TOER'S BUMl MANUSlA: AN ANALYSIS ON THE DOMINANT CULTURE OF THE PRIYAYI Yohanes Hartadi
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 1, No 1 (2001)
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

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It is not an exaggeration if we say Java-with its people and its culture-Dominates almost all aspects of the Republic of Indonesia. Many Javanese things are used and imitated by people other than Javanese. Pramoedya Ananta Toer. as a Javanese writer. sees the Javanese culture from another angle. He is able to notice the inappropriate Javanese concepts and prac.tices. Bumi Manusia is a novel that reveals Pramoedya's criticisms toward Javanese culture
CAU-BAU-KAN : A STORY OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF TIONGHOA TO THE NATION-BUILDING OF INDONESIA Yohanes Hartadi
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 2, No 2: December 2002
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

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Ethnic and racial riots still happen in Indonesia. There must be a deeply-rooted reason for that. Remy Sylado's Cau-Bau-Kan concerns with a racial enmity between the pribumi and the Tionghoa (Indonesian Chinese). The enmity is growing from the old times when the Dutch and the Japanese colonizrd the country. They spreaded falses ideas against the Tionghoa among the pribumi. The Dutch also had the TIonghoa live in a particular area so that they were isolated from the interraction with the pribumi. Most pribumi do not understand these causes, they even produce stereotypes for generations. Cau-Bau-Kan tries to counter the stereotypes saying that the Tionghoa did not contribute anything for the nation-building of Indonesia
Reading the Historical Phenomenon of Australian Bushrangers Yohanes Hartadi
Lingua Cultura Vol. 3 No. 1 (2009): Lingua Cultura Vol. 3 No. 1
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/lc.v3i1.328

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Outlaws in their various images have been important parts of history. In Australia, the longest lasting image of outlaws is the bushranger. Despite its popularity, there is a range of depictions of bushrangers and these are not necessarily similar. Interpretation of the bushrangers in colonial time differs from contemporary imagining. This papers aims at unfolding the various interpretations of the bushrangers in different periods in many types of artifact. Information was collected and interpreted by library research. The artifact analysis will be seen through a postmodernism theory by Michel Foucault and Roland Barthes. Since the phenomenon of bushranger stemmed from the colonial period, this study will commence from the period up to contemporary period. It can be concluded that a study of the different periods finds out that knowledge of the bushrangers does not make up a linear history, but rather a discontinuity in the historical narratives.