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Representasi Budaya Timur dan Barat dalam Novel Eat Pray Love Kristyowati, Dyah; Hariningsih, Agnes Setyowati
Media Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya Wahana Vol 24, No 2 (2018): Vol 24, No 2 (2018)
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Abstract   Eat Pray Love's novel by Elizabeth Gilberth tells the story of a woman's journey by herself in three countries for one year. She visited Italy, India and Indonesia. Her purpose of journey is to find a balance in her life. It can be seen from the interaction between characters and conflicts contained in this novel. Her trip to Italy is to explore the art of fun. She explores the art of meditation and devotion in the country of India and the balance in Bali Indonesia. Representation of Western and Eastern Culture is well defined in the novel Eat Pray Love. Representation of Eastern Culture represented by India and Indonesia and the West represented by Italian culture will be analyzed more deeply in this study. The final result of this research is to find out about the Representation of Italian, Indian and Indonesian Culture in the novel Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilberth. In this study the writer focuses on the analysis of Cultural Representation analysis uses cultural theory through the analysis of cultural  elements  such  as  language,  knowledge  systems,  social  organizations,  living equipment systems and technology, livelihood systems, religious systems, and arts. Keywords: culture, cultural representation, cultural elements, Italy, India, Indonesia 
Representasi Budaya Timur dan Barat dalam Novel Eat Pray Love Dyah Kristyowati; Agnes Setyowati Hariningsih
Media Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya Wahana Vol 24, No 2 (2018): Vol 24, No 2 (2018)
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AbstractEat Pray Love's novel by Elizabeth Gilberth tells the story of a woman's journey by herself in three countries for one year. She visited Italy, India and Indonesia. Her purpose of journey is to find a balance in her life. It can be seen from the interaction between characters and conflicts contained in this novel. Her trip to Italy is to explore the art of fun. She explores the art of meditation and devotion in the country of India and the balance in Bali Indonesia. Representation of Western and Eastern Culture is well defined in the novel Eat Pray Love. Representation of Eastern Culture represented by India and Indonesia and the West represented by Italian culture will be analyzed more deeply in this study. The final result of this research is to find out about the Representation of Italian, Indian and Indonesian Culture in the novel Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilberth. In this study the writer focuses on the analysis of Cultural Representation analysis uses cultural theory through the analysis of cultural elements such as language, knowledge systems, social organizations, living equipment systems and technology, livelihood systems, religious systems, and arts.Keywords: culture, cultural representation, cultural elements, Italy, India, Indonesia
ANXIETY ASPECT OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL IF I WAS YOUR GIRL BY MEREDITH RUSSO Janita Rahma Mayestika; Henny Suharyati; Agnes Setyowati H
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Vol 1 No 2 Tahun 2019
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Abstract The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the anxiety that has been experienced by the main character from the novel If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo. Through the analytical descriptive method and supported with psychoanalysis theory, the present writer also concludes that the main character has experienced the anxiety, which gives the influence in her social life. This anxiety is influenced by the internal and external factors. Two differences background which affected are sexual disorder behavior of the main character and harsh environment which made the main character has experienced the anxiety as long as her life. That matter also influences the character’s psychology. The anxiety effect gives too much mental pressure to the main character. Keywords: Anxiety, Main Character, Psychoanalysis, Transgender  
THE STRUGGLE OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN FEMALE CHARACTER IN MARGOT LEE SHATTERLY’S NOVEL HIDDEN FIGURES Tiara Febrianti; Agnes Setyowati H; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Vol 1 No 2 Tahun 2019
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AbstractThe main topic of this research is the struggle of an African-American woman in facing discriminatory treatment.  It is a study on the main character in Margot Lee Shetterly's novel: Hidden Figures. The process of this research involves the overall story, intrinsic elements: character and characterization, conflict, setting and plot and also extrinsic elements: liberal feminisme, multicultural feminism and racism. This qualitative research is conducted by applying descriptive analysis method along with library research technique, leading to the identification that racism and feminism turns out to cause discrimination. The main character, Katherine, undergoes dicrimination on  education and employment for African-American people. These experiences eventually prompts the main character to fight against discrimination by proving that she is capable of becoming the first black woman who works for NASA.Keywords : discrimination, female main chracter, feminism, racism, struggle
GENDER DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN BINA SHAH’S BEFORE SHE SLEEPS: A REVIEW ON THE MAIN CHARACTER Firliana Alvira; Ni Made Widisanti S; Agnes Setyowati
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Volume 3 Number 2 2021
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The main topic in this research is gender discrimination which is based on the study of the main character in Bina Shah's Before She Sleeps. This research process involves the whole story, intrinsic elements: characters and characterizations, settings, and conflicts, as well as extrinsic elements: gender discrimination, patriarchy systems, and power relations. This qualitative research is supported by descriptive analysis methods and literature study techniques which result in findings that politicized gender disparities are the cause of gender discrimination. The main character, Sabine, experiences several forms of gender discrimination namely limited access to education and not allowed to work. Her only choice is to be a good housewife with three to five husbands, and to bear as many children as possible. This system, prompting Sabine to put up resistance by running away.Keywords : gender; gender discrimination; gender gap; patriarchy system; main character
THE PSYCHOPATHIC BEHAVIOR OF THE ANTAGONIST IN THE NOVEL THE CUCKOO’S CALLING BY ROBERT GALBRAITH Hamzah Rabbani; Agnes Setyowati H; Shita Dewi Ratih P
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Volume 1 nomor 1 Januari Tahun 2019
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AbstractThis research discusses the psychopathic behaviour of the antagonist, John Bristow, in the novel The Cuckoo`s Calling by Robert Galbraith. This research aims at identifying the characteristics and causes of  psychopathic  behavior of the  antagonist and the impact on others and himself. The research was conducted using descriptive analysis method and psychoanalysis approach. John, who has hurt others without remorse, is not afraid of repeating his crime. He is able to deceive and manipulate others, not to mention coldhearted, and has a lack of emphaty. Strong id and weak superego originating from John's lack of attention and affection from his parents and closest people are the causes of John`s psychophatic behaviour. John`s psychopathic behaviour in turn causes others to suffer and causes himself to lose his family.Keywords : The Cuckoo`s Calling, Psychopathic Behaviour, Superego, Id, Family.
THE MAIN CHARACTER'S INDEPENDENCE IN QAISRA SHAHRAZ'S THE HOLY WOMAN Gentry Regina; Agnes Setyowati H; Shita Dewi Ratih P
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020)
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The purpose of this thesis is to point out the main character’s independence in Qaisra Shahraz’s The Holy Woman, and to identify measures that she has undertaken to fight for her independence in confronting the tradition in Pakistan. Using descriptive qualitative methods and feminist studies, it is  learned that the main character is a common but strong woman who must serve as a “Holy Woman” and “marry” the Quran. Because of the old tradition and  culture that still exist in Pakistan, the main character gradually develops her traits and becomes a dynamic character accordingly. Keywords: culture, feminism, Pakistan, patriarchy, tradition
TYPES AND FUNCTION OF SATIRE IN RONNY CHIENG’S STAND-UP COMEDY PERFORMANCE: AMERICA NEEDS MORE ASIANS (2019) AND EVERYTHING’S STUPID (2020) Mauritania H Subagyo; Sari Rejeki; Agnes Setyowati
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Volume 3 Number 2 2021
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The purpose of this research is to analyze types and functions of satire used in two of Ronny Chieng’s stand-up comedy performances; America Needs More Asians (2019) and Everything’s Stupid (2020). This study uses descriptive qualitative method with observation and note-taking technique. The analysis show that the types of satire found in the utterances of Ronny Chieng are; satire (15), cynicism (7), sarcasm (3), and innuendo (2).  The satire functions as ridiculing of thoughts and ideas, sarcasm, laughing at ideas and habits and understating facts. Satire is used in the stand-up comedy as a critic, specifically for Caucasians, African Americans and Asians.Keywords: satire, type and function, stand-up comedy
MODERN SLAVERY IN THE MEMOIR HIDDEN GIRL BY SYIMA HALL: A REVIEW ON THE MAIN CHARACTER Mutiara Magdalena; Agnes Setyowati H; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Volume 1 nomor 1 Januari Tahun 2019
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AbstractThe main topic in this research is modern slavery which is examined based on the study of the main character in Shyima Hall’s memoir: Hidden Girl. The process of this research involves the overall story, intrinsic elements: character and characterization, conflict, setting, and symbol, as well as extrinsic elements: perspective of cultural studies focusing on class and the understanding of modern slavery. This qualitative research is conducted by applying descriptive analysis method along with library research technique, leading to the identification that class turns out to be the cause of modern slavery. The main character, Shyima, undergoes three forms of modern slavery: human trafficking, domestic slavery and child slavery. These experiences eventually forms her determination to fight against modern slavery individually, by becoming an anti-modern slavery activist.Keywords: class, main character, modern slavery, slavery
THE RELATIONSHIP OF WOMEN'S STEREOTYPE AND MASCULINITY THROUGH THE STUDY OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL MOANA BY SUZANNA FRANCES Denisa Yunita; Agnes Setyowati H.; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020)
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The main topic of this research is the relationship of stereotypes and masculinity of woman which is discussed based on a study of the main character in the novel Moana by Suzanna Francis. The research process uses intrinsic elements: characters, settings, conflicts, irony, and symbol, as well as extrinsic elements: gender, masculinity-femininity, stereotypes and symbolic violence. This research uses descriptive analytical methods and literature study techniques that produce stereotype findings that cause masculine trait of characters in the main character. The main character, suffered gender injustice of stereotypes and symbolic violence which can be seen from her father’s prohibition to let her go outside the reef. Upon the agreement, the main character was encouraged to go outside the reef by carrying out the mission of recovering and saving inhabitants of the village.Keywords: Masculine, stereotypes, gender injustice, symbolic violence, and woman.