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CULTURE SHOCK EXPERIENCED BY ENGLISH NATIVE SPEAKER: A CASE STUDY OF AN AMERICAN IN MAKASSAR Serliah Nur; Aryana Nurul Qarimah; Karina Yunita Utari
Elite : English and Literature Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2021): December
Publisher : UIN Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/10.24252/elite.v8i2a7

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Culture shock will happen when persons visit new place or country that they have never been before. They will get anxious because they do not speak the language, know the custom or understand people in their daily life. It couldhappened everywhere to everyone. Makassar as one of region in Indonesia is not known as tourist destination and it could lead the more potential to get in culture shock. Thus, this research studied about culture shock experienced by English native speakers in Makassar by using the theory of culture shock. Having done the interview and using the qualitative method in analyzing the data, this research finds that the culture shock experienced by English native speaker in Makassar is described in three phases of culture shock: anticipation, culture shock and adjustment. Moreover, the native English speaker finds more than self-healing in adjustment phase.
Interseksionalitas Perempuan dan Laki-Laki Bangsawan dalam “Tula-Tula Mia Wakatobi” Buyung Ade Saputra; Aryana Nurul Qarimah
Arif: Jurnal Sastra dan Kearifan Lokal Vol 1 No 2 (2022): Arif: Jurnal Sastra dan Kearifan Lokal
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni

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Perempuan dan laki-laki yang bergelar bangsawan sebagai kelas sosial tertinggi pada masyarakat pramodern tidak membuat mereka secara pasti memperoleh privilese dan prestise. Setiap individu menduduki posisi yang kemudian menunjukkan jenis perbedaan kekuasaan berdasarkan kategori sosiokultural, khususnya seperti gender. Penelitian ini bertujuan menelaah praktik yang ditemui perempuan dan laki-laki bangsawan pada cerita rakyat Wakatobi atau “Tula-tula Mia Wakatobi”. Metode interseksi digunakan untuk membongkar ruang-ruang diskriminasi berdasarkan lapisan identitas yang saling berinteraksi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perempuan bangsawan adalah pihak yang dirugikan dibanding laki-laki bangsawan. Perempuan bangsawan beridentitas ganda, yaitu sebagai bangsawan serta putri dari ayah dan raja. Dengan demikian formasi identitas menjadi penyebab utama adanya privilese atau “peliyanan“ melalui tindakan diskriminatif yang dialami oleh para tokoh bangsawan.
The Relevance of The Gothic Concept in The Poem When We Two Parted By George Gordon Byron Aryana Nurul Qarimah
DEIKTIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muslim Indonesia - Sulawesi Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53769/deiktis.v4i4.1284

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This study examines the relevance of the Gothic concept in Lord Byron’s poem When We Two Parted. As a Romantic work, the poem emphasizes the primacy of emotion and individual expression, hallmarks of the Romantic era's reaction against neoclassical rationality. The Gothic undertones emerge through the pervasive atmosphere of gloom, sorrow, and haunting recollections, aligning with the genre's thematic focus on trauma and persistent suffering. By situating the poem within the context of Byron's tumultuous personal life and societal transgressions, the study reveals how the poet's intimate experiences of clandestine love and scandal inform the narrative's emotional gravity. Byron's poem reflects these Gothic elements by portraying heartbreak, loss, and the metaphorical "death of love." The analysis highlights how Byron's personal experiences, particularly his controversial relationships, inform the poem's themes of sorrow. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, When We Two Parted illustrates how Romantic and Gothic elements intertwine, offering a profound exploration of love and loss.