Anas Ahmadi
Jurusan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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PEREMPUAN DALAM SASTRA LISAN PULAU RAAS: KAJIAN GENDER Anas Ahmadi
Bahasa dan Seni: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Pengajarannya Vol 43, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra Universitas Negeri Malang

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Studies on the relationship between women and oral literature have been interesting topics to be discussed. This paper, therefore describes Raas Island Oral Literature (RIOL) or Sastra Lisan di Pulau Raas (SLPR) by focusing on women fromgender perspective. The design of this study is qualitative research by gathering oral literature data in Raas Island. The data were collected by conducting observation, video recording, tape recording, taking notes and interviewing. The result of the analysis showed that SLPR corresponds to marginalized women which arerepresented in the puzzle (bhag-tebhgan), proverd (parebhasan), and folktale (caretarakyat). The women, through SLPR, are portrayed as weak creatures, sex objects andsluts.
Wajah Laut dalam Sastra Indonesia, Perspektif Blue Cultural Studies: Menikmati Ikan-ikan Hiu, Ido, dan Homa-nya YB Mangunwijaya Anas Ahmadi
SUSASTRA: Jurnal Ilmu Susastra dan Budaya Vol 6, No 1 (2017): Susastra: Jurnal Ilmu Susastra dan Ilmu Budaya
Publisher : HISKI

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In this study explained Indonesian literature through blue cultural studies perspective. Therefore, in this study refers to the views Mentz (2009) on blue cultural studies. Sources of data in this study is Ikan-ikan Hiu, Ido, dan Homaby Mangunwijaya (2015). The results showed that the daily life of people Mangunwijaya featuring sailors and pirates on Halmahera. He (Mangunwijaya) symbolizes human life such as sharks, Ido, and homa, there are ‘predators’, ‘conquered’, or ‘betrayer’.