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HUBUNGAN PENGETAHUAN IBU TENTANG ISPA DENGAN PERAWATAN ANAK ISPA 1-5 TAHUN DI RUMAH Susilowati, Susilowati; Anggraeni, Niken
Jurnal AKP Vol 3, No 2 (2012): Jurnal AKP - Desember 2012
Publisher : Akademi Keperawatan Pamenang

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Acute Upper Tract Infection (ISPA) is a respiratory infection that are anatomically differentiated upper respiratory starting from the nose to the alveoli caused by infecting agents that cause respiratory tract inflammation reactions involved. ISPA is one of the commonest causes of death in children in developing countries. Acute Respiratory Tract Infection is caused four of the 15 million estimated deaths in children under the age of five years each him. Home care is very important in the management of children with respiratory tract infections in the majority of children can be cured by treatment with a good home. The purpose of this research is to know the relationship with the mother knowledge about ISPA levels 1-5 years child care at home in the area of PHC Gampengrejo Pustu Plosorejo Kediri in 2010. This research design is cross sectional analytic, samples taken from mothers who have children ages 1-5 years at ARI Pustu Plosorejo 30 people with large samples of respondents with a simple random sampling technique using questionnaire research instruments. From the results of Spearman correlation test showed significance (p) = 0.000 and α = 0.05 then p <α means that Ho refused and H1 accepted, so we can conclude there is a correlation between knowledge of mothers regarding ARI and ARI level of child care at home 1-5 years. To increase the level of child care at home 1-5 years ARI, can be done by providing health education, and for the parents can better explore the information by various media that exist primarily on ARI in children aged 1-5 years.  Keywords: Knowledge, Treatment of ARI children at home
BLANCHE DAN STANLEY, DUA ALTER-EGO TENNESSEE WILLIAMS DALAM A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE: *) SEBUAH TINJAUAN PSIKOANALISIS Iswalono, Sugi; Nurhayati, Ari; Anggraeni, Niken
Diksi Vol. 15 No. 1: DIKSI JANUARI 2008
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa, Seni, dan Budaya, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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This article is about a research aimed at finding the forms of Williams'desire which is unfulfilled or repressed into his unconscious mind as sublimated inhis play, A Streetcar Named Desire. In other words, Williams' main inventedcharacters, Blanche and Stanley, whose personalities are shaky or chaotic,represent the expression of the playwright's unbalanced personality which issublimated in the play.The research is conducted by tracing Williams' life and understanding theplay A Streetcar Named Desire as well as the criticism on it and his other works ofwhich the aspects are comparable. To come to the desired aim, psychoanalyticcriticism is aptly opted to expose the issue. In relation to the various schools ofpsychoanalysis, the research applies Freud's psychoanalytic perspective, focusingon the relationship between the author and his work.The research results show the following. Firstly, A Streetcar NamedDesire was written on the basis of Williams' life, especially his childhood andyouth, in which he experienced unhappy and inharmonious relationship with hisfather and, as a consequence, it made his personality chaotic or unbalanced, whichthen brought about sexual perversion in him, making him a passive homosexual.Secondly, the perverted sexual behavior of his was as a matter of fact themanifestation of his rebellion against his father, which he then expressed throughhis work. Thirdly, such behavior was inappropriate in the American cultural andsocial life during his life span and, therefore, he had to repress his desire because itwas impossible for him to release his libidinous drive so that, to avoid neurosis, hesublimated it in literature. In other words, A Streetcar Named Desire is thesublimation of Williams' repressed libido to express his rebellion against his fatherand to release his libidinous drive. In that case, he creates Stanley and Blanche ashis fantasy to escape from his repression though only a minute's escape.Key words: Tennessee Williams, childhood, chaotic personality, libido, father,repression, neurosis, sublimation, Blanche, Stanley
NILAI-NILAI SOSIAL YANG TEREFLEKSIKAN MELALUI TOKOH-TOKOH PEREMPUAN DALAM DRAMA TRIFLES KARYA SUSAN GLASPELL: TINJAUAN SOSIOLOGI SASTRA Anggraeni, Niken; Kurnia, Nandy Intan
Diksi Vol. 26 No. 2: DIKSI SEPTEMBER 2018
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa, Seni, dan Budaya, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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(Title: Social Values that are  Reflected Through the Female Characters of "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell: Sociology of Literature Study). This study aims to find and explain the social values in Trifles as reflected through the female characters in it, through the description of the social situation they face and also to analyze how the social situation influences all decisions and actions taken by those female characters. The results of this study are (1) female characters in Trifles have to face the society that tend to be prejudiced and underestimate the role of women, (2) They do not pay attention to their surroundings, and (3) they use certain appropriateness values to accept or reject others. The situation described above gives an influence on all decisions and actions taken by them, i.e. (1) they decide to take unlawful actions by removing evidence of murder, (2) withdrawing from the community, (3) doing vile deed that is committing murder.Keywords: sociology of literature, social values, play.
WOMEN’S DISCRIMINATION IN AMY POEHLER’S MOXIE: A FILM ANALYSIS Nisrina, Jihan Alifah; Anggraeni, Niken
Literature and Literacy Vol. 3 No. 1: April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Discrimination is found in many places. One group in particular that is affected by oppression and discrimination is women. In response to this issue, feminism has been vocal for many years. In accordance, this research uses the feminist approach to analyze the various forms of discrimination experienced by female characters in Moxie and the actions taken by them to fight this inequality. This research uses a qualitative method with descriptive analysis. The data source used comes from a film by Amy Poehler, Moxie (2021). Data were gathered by identifying instances of discrimination and the responses of female characters through screenshots and dialogues from relevant scenes. The film was viewed multiple times, and the data related to the research topic were collected and sorted before being analyzed. The analysis was conducted through a feminist lens that emphasizes gender discrimination. The results show that discrimination experienced by female students at Rockport High School occurs in various forms, namely direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, and harassment. This leads to a perception of women as weak and overlooked, exemplified by male students creating a ‘list’ that undermines women, while the school did nothing to stop it. Consequently, female characters show courage in fighting discrimination through various means, such as persuasive actions, rebellion and oration. This research has implications or raising public awareness about the importance of gender equality through media.
Pelatihan English for Library Guiding Service sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Kualitas Layanan Balaiyanpus DPAD DIY Nurhayati, Ari; Kurnia, Nandy Intan; Anggraeni, Niken
Jurnal SOLMA Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

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Background: The demand for professionalism at work obliges librarians to have skills, not only related to library management but also foreign language mastery, especially English as an international language. One of library programs that need language mastery is library guiding service or library tours, which provides services by guiding library guests including those from foreign countries. To succeed the program, English mastery is undeniably useful to communicate with foreigners. Thus, the English Literature Study Program UNY conducted a community service program to improve the librarians’ English skills to serve international guests, which in itself will improve their quality, both locally and internationally. Methods: Workshop by providing several materials, namely Dealing with Guests, Giving Direction, Giving Information on Collections and Services, and role play which showcased the English language skills of the participants. Results: High score of the participants’ satisfaction related to the topic of workshop, materials, teaching method, communication, media, punctuality, and benefits, shows the relevance between the participants’ needs and the PKM team. Conclusions: Based on the evaluation results, the participants hoped that similar activities could be carried out regularly because the participants could feel the benefits directly.
Hawthorne's Attitudes Toward His Ancestors' Religious Belief As Reflected In "Young Goodman Brown" Anggraeni, Niken
Journal of English and Education (JEE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2008): VOLUME 2 NO 1 JUNE 2008
Publisher : English Education Department, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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This paper discusses Hawthorne's attitudes toward his ancestor's religious belief depicted in his work "Young Goodman Brown". The analysis is conducted by using sociological approach as this approach concentrates on the social context of writing or on die literary text and its social meaning. It also explores the relationship between the artist and society as this approach believes that the writers are part of the world they describe. Thus, the biographical sketch of the author is also presented to support the analysis.Based on the analysis, it can be concluded that "Young Goodman Brown" reveals Hawthome's skepticism toward Puritanism, his ancestors' religious belief. The main character's inner conflict dealing with his religious belief portrays the writer's question on the worth of the very strict doctrine that his ancestors possessed. Expressing his anti-Puritan view, he creates the setting of the story which reminds his audience of the outrageous trials conducted by Puritans in 1692 known as Salem Witch Trials. He also borrows the characters' names from the victims of those trials. The downfall of his tragic hero caused by his distrustful feeling toward his own religion also indicates Hawthome's skepticism to Puritanism.