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THE IDENTITY CONFLICT OF THE SYMBOLIC DOMINATION DISCOURSE IN THE SHORT STORIES OF MODERN CIVILIZATION Sutikno, Eka Ugi
Globish: An English-Indonesian Journal for English, Education, and Culture Vol 9, No 2 (2020): Globish: An English-Indonesian journal for English, Education and Culture
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/globish.v9i2.2691

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In this modern-day, many women have a suitable carrier; however, they often have seemed like a weak person. One of their weaknesses that often shown is the unableness of how to make any decision. These things often happen in real life and stated in the literature, especially in short stories. The Anatomy by Padrika Tarrant and the Otobiografi Gloria by AS Laksana are literary works that are containing the identity conflict of the symbolic domination discourse. The research purpose is to analyze the identity conflict of the symbolic domination discourse in these short stories. The method of this research is using the qualitative descriptive because the subjects are short stories. The result of this research has shown the two main characters of these short stories, which dominated on symbolic and they live in the marginal as the women who have an identity. The conclusion of this research has drawn that women in this modern era still dominated on symbolic and as a weak person.
PLURALISME DALAM NOVEL MARYAM KARYA OKKY MADASARI Sutikno, Eka Ugi
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : CV. Ridwan Publisher

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“This is not easy”: Unveiling the nuances of discrimination experienced by LGBTQ+ teenagers in Heartstopper Season I (2022) Trisnawati, Ririn Kurnia; Sutikno, Eka Ugi; Agustina, Mia Fitria; Prameswary, Putri Bintang; Mutyas, Sekar Hayuning
NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/notion.v6i1.8999

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A majority of LGBTQ+ students experience harassment or assault based on sexual orientation and gender identity. It is as depicted in the Netflix Series entitled Heartstopper released in 2022. While the show centers on the budding romance between Nick and Charlie, it also delves into the experiences of a wider LGBTQ+ friend group. Thus, the aim of this current study is to examine the portrayal of discrimination experienced by LGBTQ+ teenagers in Heartstopper Season 1 and identify its causes, including the characters of color and those identifying as lesbian and gay. The qualitative approach is used using dialogues and pictures as the main data. Besides, gender theory is also employed to analyze the data features LGBTQ+ characters and the discrimination they experience. The result shows that the discrimination comes from both racial background and general people's expectation. Also, the discrimination against gay characters arguably happens due to the rejection of the community, in this case the same-sex school community. Machoism and masculinity may become the main reasons for rejecting, and thus discriminating against gay students as they are seen as weak and thin. By revealing the causes of such discrimination, we hope that the current research may shed light on how to prevent any discrimination against each other, including people with different sexual orientation.
“I've learned a lot from watching Netflix series with LGBTQ issues in it”: An Audience Study on How Netflix LGBTQ+ Series Expand Perspectives and Cultivate Awareness Trisnawati, Ririn Kurnia; Sutikno, Eka Ugi; Agustina, Mia Fitria; Difayana, Alifia Gian; Amanda, Naura Fitri; Noorashid, Najib
NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/notion.v7i1.12909

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This study examines how Indonesian audiences respond to LGBTQ+ narratives in Netflix series such as Feel Good (2020), Heartstopper (2022), and Glamorous (2023) through Stuart Hall's Audience Reception Theory. Employing a qualitative approach with 29 participants, it explores how these series influence viewers' knowledge, and awareness, particularly in relation to cultural and societal norms. The findings indicate that these narratives contribute to audience understanding across five key areas: LGBTQ+ identity and experiences, cultural and societal insights, moral lessons, challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, and critical perspectives on representation. Additionally, the study identifies four distinct awareness categories: recognizing LGBTQ+ individuals as human beings, understanding their experiences, acknowledging diverse gender identities, and recognizing the media’s role in shaping perceptions. These results suggest that exposure to LGBTQ+ content in streaming media can promote empathy, broaden perspectives, and challenge existing biases. By highlighting the informative and awareness-raising potential of these series, the study underscores the role of media in shaping public discourse and social attitudes toward gender and sexuality, ultimately contributing to a growing recognition of diverse identities within Indonesian society.
Morphological Analysis of Derivational and Inflectional Affixes from Meghan Trainor's Selected Song Istama, Nanda Rizka; Nargis; Sutikno, Eka Ugi
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

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This study investigates the use of derivational and inflectional affixes in selected songs by Meghan Trainor. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, the study analyzes 10 of Trainor’s songs to identify and classify affixes based on their morphological functions. The results show that inflectional affixes dominate the lyrics, with a total of 77 occurrences compared to 27 derivational affixes. This indicates that the lyrics frequently feature inflectional affixes to convey grammatical functions such as tenses, plurality, and comparison. This finding may suggest a tendency in similar English pop lyrics tend to use inflectional affixes to maintain grammatical structure while supporting rhythmic flow.
IDEOLOGY IN THE POETRY ANTHOLOGY 'FIRE IS NOT A COUNTRY' BY CYNTHIA DEWI OKA WULANDARI, SITI; PUTRA, AIDIL SYAH; SUTIKNO, EKA UGI
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 11, No 1 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

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The limited academic attention to the ideological dimensions of diasporic poetry—particularly the works of Indonesian diaspora poets—reveals a critical gap in contemporary literary studies. This research aims to explore how poetry functions not only as an artistic expression but also as an ideological medium that articulates hybrid identities, intergenerational trauma, and resistance to dominant narratives. Using a qualitative descriptive method and a Thematic Discourse Analysis approach, this study examines how the anthology Fire Is Not A Country by Cynthia Dewi Oka constructs ideological meaning through poetic language, literary devices, and narrative structure. The analysis focuses on eight selected poems that highlight recurring themes such as identity, family, migration, and trauma, which are intricately intertwined in representing the complexity of diasporic subjectivity and critiquing hegemonic socio-political structures. The findings indicate that Oka’s lyrical strategies effectively infiltrate and challenge dominant ideologies—such as nationalism, patriarchal family expectations, and assimilationist pressures—while offering a counter-discourse that empowers marginalized communities through cultural articulation and collective healing. 
Lyric Poetry and Solitude in "Monolog" by Sulaiman Djaya and "Situ Lembang" by Dian Haridiana Sutikno, Eka Ugi
Serat: Journal of Literary & Cultural Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2024): Serat, February 2024
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/serat.v1i1.53038

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Many people write about his solitude in plain words, so the content is brief. Unfortunately, writing solitude in the form of literary works, especially poetry, is longer than done in conversation. Even ‘Monolog’ by Sulaiman Djaya and ‘Situ Lembang’ by Dian Haridiana display loneliness through narrative poetry. This article will discuss solitude as anonymity, creativity, inner peace, intimacy, problem-solving, self-discovery, spirituality, loneliness, and distraction in the two lyric poetry works above and how the lyric poetry impacts the story inside. Therefore, the quantitative method of description becomes the appropriate choice for analysis. The argument is that solitude is the intimacy of the subject to gain peace and independence.