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Proyeksi Astral: Analisis Wacana Fiksi Posmodern dalam Naskah Film Insidious Ramis Rauf
POETIKA Vol 5, No 1 (2017): Issue 1
Publisher : Literary Studies, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/poetika.v5i1.25994

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This study aims to analyze astral projection as a concept of Death and Dying by using a postmodern fiction discourse analysis perspective in Insidious movie script. This study found that astral projection is a capability possessed by a person to leave physical body and explore an astral world or the spirit world. Astral projection is a death and dying concept that is presented as one of the postmodern fictional strategies known as superimposition. This strategy illustrates that there are two worlds that accumulate and co-exist with each other. Its presence is a way of deconstructing thoughts about something that is considered uncanny and unusual as well as a counterpart of totality that puts the ontological side of the existence of something. It is said by McHale (1987) that it is a sister-genre of postmodern fiction. Science fiction explores ontological issues in order to build a good story while postmodern fiction simply presents the problem without having to build a story. Furthermore, both genres can adopt each other's strategies. Meanwhile, postmodern fictional relations and fantasy fiction are the same, borrowing strategies for exploring ontological issues.
PEREMPUAN DUNIA KETIGA DALAM ANTOLOGI CERITA PENDEK “KETIKA SAATNYA” Ramis Rauf; Afriani Ulya
TELAGA BAHASA Vol 9, No 2 (2021): TELAGA BAHASA VOL.9 NO.2 TAHUN 2021
Publisher : Kantor Bahasa Provinsi Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36843/tb.v9i2.271

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The aim of this study was to reveal the phenomenon of socio-cultural facts of women as subalterns in the anthology of the short story "Ketika Saatnya" by Darmawati Majid. The problem in this research was "how were the third-world women narrated in the anthology of short stories Ketika Saatnya?" This study used the subalternate theory by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. The term subaltern referred to a population that was socially, politically, and geographically subdued by a group that controls them. The subaltern was a group whose voice was always represented and became a tool of a hegemonic practice that symbolized political, military, social, and even cultural domination by one group over another. The results of this study revealed that the position of women as subalterns was narrated as a subaltern group trying to convey their voice to be heard even though they occupied a position as "third-world women" who were trapped between tradition and modernization.
NOVEL “ORANG-ORANG PROYEK”: SEJARAH ORDE BARU Ramis Rauf
TELAGA BAHASA Vol 8, No 1 (2020): TELAGA BAHASA VOL.8 NO.1 TAHUN 2020
Publisher : Kantor Bahasa Provinsi Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36843/tb.v8i1.72

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This study wants to reveal the truth procedures in Ahmad Tohari's novel Orang-Orang Proyek, as a part of an event and a factor in the presence of a new subject. This research would answer the problem: how was the subjectification of Ahmad Tohari in Orang-Orang Proyek novel as truth procedures? This study used the set theory by Alain Badiou. The set theory explained that within a set there were members of "Existing" or Being and events as "Plural" members.  The results proved that the subjectivity between Tohari and New Order events produced literary works: Orang-Orang Proyek. This happened because there was a positive relationship between the author and the event as well as on the naming of the event. Not only as of the subject but also do a fidelity to what he believed to be a truth. The truth procedures or the void—originating from the New Order event—was in the history of the making of a bridge in a village in Java island, Indonesia during the New Order period that filled with corruption, collusion, and nepotism. Tohari then embodied it in his novel. By the presences of the novel, we could know the category of Tohari's presentation as a new subject such as faithful, reactive, and obscure.
Widows and Marriage Institutions in Short Story “Perempuan Pesisir” Ramis Rauf; Afriani Ulya; Risma Santi Rauf; Eko Harianto
AL LUGHAWIYAAT Vol 1, No 2 (2020): December
Publisher : IAIN KENDARI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (250.644 KB) | DOI: 10.31332/alg.v1i2.2303

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The main problem of this paper focused on a female major character, namely Laila who was portrayed as a weak woman that faithfully waited for her husband to return home after sailing. This paper tried to reveal how the form of misogyny towards Laila's character through a feminism perspective. The status of a widow, the husband's debt, and her baby's child were a burden of her life that must be borne by herself. The status that she carried became the trigger for the misogynistic practices. This “Perempuan Pesisir” short story explained the reality of how the domestication motives of women in Southeast Sulawesi had become global-local issues, starting from our immediate environment, the environment in the capacity of the larger community, to the wider community at the level of the state and nations. Such a topic could have just emerged in the past few decades. However, it had been tormenting women centuries ago. Thus, this short story could be a source of reference or teaching material for the initial knowledge of feminism to the people on a patriarchal basis that was deeply rooted in Southeast Sulawesi.
Pelatihan Bahasa Inggris Bagi Pelaku Usaha Wisata Di Pantai Jikomalamo Kota Ternate Ramis Rauf; Bakhtiar Majid
COMMENT: Journal of Community Empowerment Vol 2, No 2 (2022): December
Publisher : COMMENT: Journal of Community Empowerment

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/comment.v2i2.186

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English is one of the international languages whose speakers are widely spread, especially in the continent of Asia; Indonesia. Indonesia consists of thousands of large and small islands and has thousands of local languages . However, English is spoken chiefly by the Indonesian population. It is because English is one of the subjects that are not only taught in formal education but also course institutions. Tourism is a field of knowledge in the field of humanities. Tourism explores the problem of human needs for certain places that have exotic natural scenery/environments. Tourism also has a close relationship with tradition and culture. Tourism requires promotional tools to reach various groups from various parts of the world. One means of tourism promotion is through language. Therefore, it is not surprising that English is a means of tourism promotion.The use of English is very dominant in the tourism promotion sector and in terms of public services (hospitality), reservation of accommodation services, communication between (foreign) tourists and the public, promotion of goods and services, and several other fields. This service is carried out to determine the ability of tourism actors and tourism observers to promote tourism. In addition, training is also given to communicate in English for tourism actors who have not mastered English.
Sosialisasi Pelestarian Sastra Pariwisata Tradisional Ternate: Studi Pariwisata Dan Sastra Interdisiplin Rahma Djumati; Akmal Jaya; Ramis Rauf
Jurnal Altifani Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023): Juli 2023 - Jurnal Altifani Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59395/altifani.v3i4.470

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Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan pelestarian sastra tradisional Ternate dengan mengkolaborasikan dua disiplin ilmu yang berbeda, pariwisata dan sastra. Industri pariwisatanya dikenal cenderung menggunakan sastra sebagai salah satu aset untuk mendapatkan modal. Akhirnya, di satu sisi tempat-tempat wisata dikenal dengan baik, namun di sisi lain nilai sastra tradisional ditinggalkan. Dengan menggunakan analisis deskriptif kualitatif, penelitian ini menemukan bahwa pariwisata dan sastra harus memenuhi kebutuhan untuk melestarikan warisan budaya, material dan immaterial. Legenda atau mitos tidak hanya dapat dijadikan sebagai ikon pariwisata, tetapi juga dapat dijadikan sebagai tempat wisata itu sendiri melalui penceritaan atau pertunjukan teater.
Pandemic Vocabulary and Its Equivalents in Short Story “Cerita Saat Jeda”: Literature as Literacy Teaching Materials Ramis Rauf; Afriani Ulya; Sulmi Magfirah
Jurnal Sinestesia Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Bahasa dan Publikasi Ilmiah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53696/27219283.393

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A pandemic or global epidemic is a disease transmitted simultaneously throughout the world. In 2019, the world faced a global outbreak of Covid-19. As a result, all lifelines have been paralyzed, starting from access to education, the economy, and health. However, there is a common thread from the event. One of them is the contribution of some vocabulary or foreign language terms. This paper aims to present some pandemic vocabulary and its equivalents through the collection of short stories “Cerita Saat Jeda” by Kaizen Writing Alumni Dee Lestari. The problem in this paper is formulated in the form of a question, “What is the English pandemic vocabulary narrated in the collection of short stories “Cerita Saat Jeda"? To answer these problems, the article uses the literary criticism approach of M.H. Abrams "the mirror and the lamp." According to Abrams, literature has three functions, namely, as a mirror, as a lamp, and as a medium. The research results show that the Covid-19 pandemic positively impacts society by producing new vocabulary or terms through literary works. The pandemic has become the new Indonesian language vocabulary in the Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI).
What Happened in Talaga Biru? A Study of Ecological Literature Ramis Rauf; Sulmi Magfirah; Ridwan Ridwan; Afriani Ulya
Humanitatis : Journal of Language and Literature Vol 10 No 2 (2024): Humanitatis: Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bumigora Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30812/humanitatis.v10i2.4079

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This work aims to provide a detailed account of the moral teachings conveyed in the North Halmahera Talaga Biru Folklore. This method of this study employs qualitative research. The data collection technique employs interviews, audio recordings, and a comprehensive review of relevant literature. On the other hand, analyzing data involves multiple steps, including data reduction, display, verification, and conclusion. The research results reveal two overarching messages: positive and negative. The good messages encompassed in the text are as follows: 1) hope, 2) struggle, 3) sacrifice, 4) loyalty, 5) cooperation, 6) cultural values, 7) patience, 8) friendship, and 9) religious values. On the other hand, the contrasting message conveys a sense of sorrow. Sadness is a negative emotion due to the excessive and unreasonable sadness depicted in the Talaga Biru mythology. The depicted grief revolves around the character Majojaru, who experiences profound sorrow and sheds tears for a continuous duration of three days and three nights, ultimately resulting in their demise. In addition, it is anticipated that this will contribute to the development of theoretical knowledge about the moral themes found in folklore from North Halmahera. Moreover, it can serve as a valuable resource for managing culturally and literarily oriented tourism. Furthermore, this study is anticipated to make a valuable contribution to endeavours aimed at enhancing public consciousness regarding the significance of conserving the adjacent natural environment as a habitat for all global ecosystems.
PENYULUHAN KESANTUNAN BERBAHASA DI SMA AGAPE HALMAHERA BARAT Duwila, Ety; Rauf, Ramis; Ulya, Afriani
COMMENT: Journal of Community Empowerment Vol 3, No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/comment.v3i1.296

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The era of digitalization opens spaces for anyone to express themselves, primarily through virtual spaces such as Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. The implication is that cultural and moral degradation is caused by foreign cultural intervention through content uploaded on social media, especially regarding impoliteness in language. Social media has several forms of language impoliteness, such as swearing, threats, insults, and hoax news. This form of language impoliteness in social media leads to defamation and hate speech. Defamation and hate speech violate Law Number 19 of 2016 concerning Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE). The problem of defamation and hate speech is one of the vital national issues that must be resolved. Therefore, as a lecturer responsible for the tri dharma of higher education, the authors plan to conduct community service titled "The Counseling of Language Politeness at SMA Agape West Halmahera".
Peran Bahasa Inggris dalam Upaya Membangun Nalar Sadar Wisata Maricar, Farida; Subuh, Rahma Do; Rauf, Ramis
ADMA : Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2024): ADMA: Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bumigora

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30812/adma.v4i2.3403

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Language development is critical in communication amongst groups since humans, as individuals with economic demands rely on one another. Language is also an important tool for character development. Individual qualities can be established through logical reasoning. Reason and language have a very intimate relationship. English is an international language used in practically every corner of the world to communicate between people from different origins. Furthermore, English has a significant association with the tourism industry. Not only must tourism actors or administrators be able to communicate in English, but they will also deal with tourism visitors, particularly foreign tourists, whether they like it or not. There is no doubt that tourism development must coincide with the development of suitable or qualified human resources for tourism management. Effective communication between visitors and tourism actors or managers, including local citizens, is critical to achieving sustainable tourism. As a result, those working in the tourism business must have excellent communication abilities.