Ni Luh Putu Ari Sulatri
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Penggunaan Ungkapan Basa Basi dalam Bahasa Jepang Ni Made Andry Anita Dewi; Ni Luh Putu Ari Sulatri
Journal Social and Humaniora Vol 18 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Udayana University Press bekerjasama dengan Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Udayana

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Japanese society in everyday life cannot be separated from relations of communication between members of the community itselft. Based on the phenomenon of the society, it can be ascertained that courtesy is the most important thing in it. For that reason, the Japanese society functioning courtesy to achieve a good and communicative speech. The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the functions of courtesy attached that contained in Japanese speech based on the theory of functions proposed by Leech. The data used in this study is novel titled Beautiful Life by Eriko Kitagawa. Some functions of courtesy such inhibitions were found in this study is to express a greeting, excited feelings, prise and offering something.
Wacana Anti Imperialisme dalam Cerpen Kyuuchou No Negai Karya Kobayashi Takiji Ni Luh Putu Ari Sulatri; Silvia Damayanti
Journal Social and Humaniora Vol 19 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Udayana University Press bekerjasama dengan Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Udayana

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Wacana anti imperialisme menjadi salah satu tema yang diangkat dalam karya sastra oleh sastrawan yang berafiliasi dengan kesusastraan proletar di Jepang, termasuk Kobayashi Takiji. Di dalam cerpen Kyuuchou no Negai, disajikan narasi sebagai bentuk pandangan dunia pengarang dari Kobayashi Takiji terkait dengan wacana anti imperialisme. Guna mengkaji wacana anti imperialisme dalam cerpen Kyuuchou no Negai pada tahap pengumpulan data diterapkan metode kajian pustaka, pada tahap analisis data diterapkan metode analisis isi, dan pada tahap penyajian hasil analisis data diterapkan metode informal. Hasil analisis menunjukan bahwa ideologi anti imperialisme disajikan dalam wacana 1) biaya perang yang tinggi menciptakan kemelaratan bagi masyarakat Jepang; 2) masyarakat dituntut mendukung imperialisme sebagai bentuk pengabdian kepada masyarakat; 3) imperialisme bertentangan dengan nilai kemanusian; dan 4) imperialisme Jepang dapat memicu revolusi di dalam negeri.
TEMPORARY WORKER ALIENATION IN HIROKO OYAMADA’S NOVEL KOUJOU: ALIENASI PEKERJA TIDAK TETAP DALAM NOVEL KOUJOU KARYA HIROKO OYAMADA Ni Luh Putu Ari Sulatri; Silvia Damayanti
Jurnal Kata Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Kata : Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra
Publisher : LLDIKTI Wilayah X

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Alienation causes workers to feel separated and alienated from the work they are doing so that work becomes a foreign and pseudo experience. The alienation experienced by workers can not only be found in everyday life but also becomes the theme of stories in literary works. One of the literary works with the theme of alienation is the novel Koujou by Hiroko Oyamada. This article examines the alienation of temporary workers in Koujou's novel. The temporary worker alienation is shown through the character of Yoshiko Ushimaya and the character of an older brother. The research problem is examined by the alienation theory of Karl Marx and the development of the alienation theory by Melvin Seeman. This research was conducted by applying a qualitative method. Based on the research results, it can be seen that in novel Koujou the alienation of temporary workers is described in the form of 1) alienation from self-potential; 2) alienation from products and production processes; 3) alienation from other workers; and 4) alienation from the meaning of work.