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VIOLENCE TOWARDS SAYURI IN ARTHUR GOLDEN’S MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA: A SOCIALIST FEMINISM APPROACH Hani, Nurlita Puspa; Suyudi, Ichwan; Hawasi, Hawasi
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

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Violence, an assault on a person’s control over her/his body and life, can take many forms and has varying consequences depending on the type of assault, its context and interpretation, the chronicity of violence, and availability of support. Feminist theory is becoming the dominant model for explaining violence towards women. The problems of this study are; what kinds of violence that happened towards Sayuri and what the reasons of violence that happened towards Sayuri from Socialist Feminism point of view are. The aims of this study are; to find out the kinds of violence that happened towards Sayuri and to find out the reasons of violence that happened towards Sayuri from Socialist Feminism point of view. This study used qualitative descriptive method in analyzing the data. Qualitative descriptive studies is a comprehensive summarization, in everyday terms, of specific events experienced by individuals of groups of individuals. After analyzing the data it can be concluded that Sayuri experienced four kinds of violence; physical violence, psychological violence, sexual violence, and economic violence and the reasons of violence that happened towards Sayuri from Socialist Feminism point of view are because of the difference of social class and economic status.Keywords: Sociolinguistics, Code Mixing, Types of Code Mixing, Alternation, Insertion, Congruent Lexicalization, The Reason of Using Code Mixing
AMERICAN PRAGMATISM AS PORTRAYED IN MIRANDA PRIESTLY CHARACTER IN THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA Wijayanti, Dyah Kartika; Hawasi, Hawasi
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 7, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Gunadarma

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The aim of this research is to find out the pragmatism values as portrayed in the character of Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada movie script. The research method employed is a qualitative method and used philosophical approach to explain pragmatism as an ideology of America. The finding implies that Miranda Priestly has characteristics such as practical, realistic, instrumental and materialistic indicating that she is a pragmatic person
SEXIST LANGUAGE USED IN “THE JAKARTA POST” Wulandari, Sri Wahyuni; Purwaningsih, Endang; Hawasi, Hawasi
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
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This research report has discussed about "sexist language" The sexist language refers to words or vocabularies that identified the markers of sexist language uses in the media such as “The Jakarta Post”. The basic problems were the usage of sexist language and classify it into three markers, they were non-parallel, lexical asymmetry and generic pronoun/word and also that terms were related to the feminist stylistic in linguistic theory. Actually the sexist language that found was indicated to the jobs title and occupation. Sexist language was mostly dominated by male, it can be seen from the data that found. This research purposed to find out the markers of sexist language and the relation between sexist language uses with feminist. The data has collected from newspaper that was “The Jakarta Post”. From 120 data the writer found that 2 data non-parallel structure, 21 data lexical asymmetry, and 97 data generic Pronoun and word. So it can be concluded that male gender was dominant from the data.Keywords: sexist, sexist language, markers of sexist language, feminist
POSTCOLONIALITY IN CATHRYN STOCKETT’S NOVEL, THE HELP Hawasi, Hawasi; Meida, Nabiya Rizki
Prosiding PESAT Vol 6 (2015)
Publisher : Prosiding PESAT

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This study focuses on hybrid culture in the perspective of postcolonial studies by using Hommi K Bhabha’s theory to understand three characters; Skeeter, Aibileen, and Minny as reflected in CathrynStockett’snovel, The Help.The Help written by CathrynStockett tells one ofthe life aspects of multicultural American society. The novel describes the relationship between black maids and their white households in Mississippi Jackson. By using descriptive-qualitative method the analysis shows that The Help contains a postcolonial elements that can open the ideology of the writer. Those three main characters have their own different identities in language expression and attitude, as process of hybridity occurred between two different races, the black and the white. In the process of hybridity, there is a process of mimicry (including mockery) as experienced by the three characters. They start mimicking without losing their own identities but forming a new identity as the ‘third space’ which is called hybrid culture.
EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE PROBLEM OF CULTURAL HYBRIDITY IN MUHAMMAD IQBAL’S THOUGHT Hawasi
Kanz Philosophia: A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism Vol. 5 No. 2 (2015): Kanz Philosophia
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sadra

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The hegemony of rational-positivistic paradigm of modern Western epistemology contributes greatly to the development of modern thought. Iqbal is one who believes that Muslim thinkers were unable to see Islam from Quran point of view because they perceive it from the eye of rational-speculative Greek philosophy. In the postcolonial perspective, Iqbal’s attempt to decolonize Western rational-speculative epistemology from Plato to Descartes found him in ambivalence. British colonialism experienced by Iqbal in India formed the hybrid culture in his project of reconstructing Islamic thought in relation to Western thought. Therefore, Iqbal’s attempt to bridge the gap between rational-speculative of Western thought and mystic-religious tendencies of Islamic thought is a process of seeking “the Third Space” through mimicry as consequence of cultural interaction between the colonizer and the colonized.
Hybrid Cultural Communication Of Postcolonial Society In Cathryn Stockett’s Novel, The Help Nabiya Rizki Meida; Hawasi Hawasi
JURNAL ILMIAH SYI'AR Vol 23, No 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

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This study focuses on hybrid culture communication in the perspective of postcolonialism by using Homi K Bhabha’s theory to understand three characters; Skeeter, Aibileen, and Minnyin CathrynStockett’s novel, The Help. The Help written by Cathryn Stockett tells one of the life aspects of multicultural American society. The novel describes the relationship between black maids and their white households in Mississippi Jackson. By using descriptive-qualitative method the analysis shows that The Help contains a postcolonial elements that can open the ideology of the writer. Those three main characters have their own different identities in language expression and attitude, as process of hybridity occurred between two different races, the black and the white. In the process of hybridity, there is a process of mimicry (including mockery) as experienced by the three characters. They start mimicking without losing their own identities but forming a new identity as the ‘third space’ which is called hybrid culture.
Dominant Personality of Otto in A Man Called Otto Movie Azizah, Miftahatul Lu'lu'; Hawasi, Hawasi
JEdu: Journal of English Education Vol 3, No 3 (2023): JEdu: Journal of English Education
Publisher : Universitas Indraprasta PGRI, Jakarta, Indonesia

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Personality is an important component in character development in a movie. Each character has a dominant personality that differentiate one character from another which influences how each character feels, thinks, and behaves. The problems in this research are what are Otto’s personality traits and what is Otto’s dominant personality in A Man Called Otto movie based on Florence Littauer’s theory and how does the dominant personality influence Otto in A Man Called Otto movie. The objectives in this research are to find out Otto’s personality traits and Otto’s dominant personality in A Man Called Otto movie based on Florence Littauer’s theory and to explain the influence of dominant personality on Otto in A Man Called Otto movie. The researcher used a qualitative method and the data were collected from the scenes and the dialogues. After analyzing the data, the researcher found 6 traits for Sanguine, 10 traits for Melancholy, 22 traits for Choleric, and 2 traits for Phlegmatic. The researcher found the dominant type of Otto’s personality is Choleric. Choleric personality influences how Otto feels, thinks, and behaves in his daily activities.
Religious Moderation as Frameworl of Religious Tolerance in Rama Agung Argamakmur Village, Bengkulu Province Kusuma, Wira Hadi; Supian, Aan; Ramdani, Rahmat; Astapala, Sultan Gholand; Hawasi, Hawasi; Syabibi, M. Ridho
Mimbar Agama Budaya Vol 42, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

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This study examines how religious moderation becomes a mediator for society in a harmonious, tolerant life in Rama Agung Village, Argamakmur Regency, Bengkulu Province, where this study uses a qualitative approach where this technique is a strategy for collecting various information by understanding and focusing on hypotheses from different writings. Information gathering is done by searching and updating information from multiple sources, such as scientific journals, articles, and books on religious moderation. The study results show that Rama Agung Village has a very high tolerance attitude, which is indicated by the existence of harmonious coexistence between religious communities and community harmony that respects and supports each other. In addition, each spiritual leader is the bridge that allows their followers to carry out further religious activities. The interactions and actions of the residents of Rama Agung Village show openness and the ability to live side by side peacefully