Jonorman, Khairunisha Amshalia
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POSTHUMANISM AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEPENDENCE IN RAY BRADBURY'S THE VELDT Jonorman, Khairunisha Amshalia; Salsabila, Alma; Caroline, Gita Melynia; Christianto, Daniel Ganda; Irwan, Avita Yuliana; Wardani, L.Dyah Purwita
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 4, No 1 (2024): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
Publisher : Faculty of Languages and Literature, Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/eliterate.v4i1.63205

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This study provides the complex relationship between humans and technology, specifically focusing on the impact of over-reliance on advanced technological systems as depicted in Ray Bradbury's short story The Veldt. It discusses the evolution of human and technological interaction, highlighting its potential risks. Using a qualitative methodology, this research analyzes the narrative elements of The Veldt to illustrate the impact of technological dependence on human relationships. The research explores posthumanism, questioning the centrality of humans in an era of technological advancement and the blurring of boundaries between reality and virtual environments. There are three aspects found in the findings of this research that examine the interaction between humans and technology, which are: the posthuman aspect, the consequences of reality and the virtual environment, and technological dependence in general. The Veldt narrative serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of over-reliance on technology, emphasizing the need for a balanced application of technology into human life to maintain genuine human relationships and roles.
Cultural Acculturation Found in the Practice of Tradition Petik Laut Jonorman, Khairunisha Amshalia; Widiastutik, Anis; Ukhrowiyah, Haqikoh; Salsabila, Alma
Cultural Narratives Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : CV. Era Digital Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/cn.v2i2.1007

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Petik Laut practice, which is carried out in coastal areas of East Java, Indonesia, is an expression of appreciation and prayer for protection by fishing communities. This study investigates cultural acculturation that occurs in the Petik Laut tradition in Payangan Beach, Jember, with a focus on the integration of various cultural and religious aspects. This study uses qualitative approaches such as interviews and a literature analysis to explore the two-day event's diverse agenda, which combines Hindu, Islamic, and Javanese cultural activities. This study emphasizes the Petik Laut tradition's function in conserving cultural identity, promoting communal cohesion, and adapting ancestral history to current situations. The findings show the tradition's ability to integrate spiritual, cultural, and social values, demonstrating its long-standing significance in Indonesia's diverse cultural environment. The tradition of petik laut is carried out for two days where there is a combination of Islamic and Javanese traditions in the ritual. This research illustrates that in a culture there is acculturation in its practices.