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Myth in The Short Story "Haji Bangladesh" by Hasan Al-Banna: in Roland Baethes' Semiotics Study Charolin, Mika; Nainggolan, Ledy Novwanty; Valiza, Intan; Harahap, Mesya Fadila Sani; Lubis, Delfira Almuharomah; Afarrel, Muhammad Ridho
Holistic Science Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Nasional Holistic Sciences
Publisher : Lembaga Riset Mutiara Akbar NOMOR AHU-0003295.AH.01.07 TAHUN 2021

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56495/hs.v5i1.784

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This research aims to increase understanding of symbolism in Indonesian literature, especially in the short story "Haji Bangladesh" by Hasan Al Banna, through a semiotic theory approach. This analysis explores the signs and symbols in the story and their interactions in social, cultural and religious contexts. By using semiotic theory, it is hoped that narrative elements, characters and settings can be revealed that convey moral messages and critique the reality of society. The article entitled "Unpacking Symbolism: A Semiotic Approach in the Short Story 'Haji Bangladesh'" has academic and analytical benefits, and can increase readers' cultural awareness. The results and discussion section will explain the findings on symbolism and its contribution to the central theme of the short story. The conclusion will summarize the results of the analysis and provide recommendations for further research. Through Roland Barthes' semiotic study, this short story reveals the myth of the Hajj as a symbol of success and piety, and depicts the struggle of migrant workers. This approach allows in-depth analysis of the cultural symbols and social criticism contained in the narrative.
Fenomena Tumbler Tuku Di Kai Dalam Perspektif Cyber Pragmatik Charolin, Mika; Valiza, Intan; Harahap, Mesya Fadila Sani; Afarrel, Muhammad Ridho; Manurung, Afriani Sasmita Br; Gafari, Oky Fardian; Puspitarini, Herning
Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): BASADYA - Januari
Publisher : CV. SINAR HOWUHOWU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/basadya.v2i1.1355

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The viral phenomenon of "tumbler tuku" at PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) is one example of the dynamics of digital communication in the social media era. This case began with a passenger's complaint posted on social media and then escalated into a communication crisis involving multiple parties. The purpose of this research is to examine this phenomenon from a cyberpragmatic perspective, particularly regarding how context functions to understand the intent of utterances in the digital space. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach by examining utterances on social media, institutional responses, and media coverage. The results indicate that utterances on social media tend to be emotional and judgmental, which can lead to misunderstandings. The virtual context plays a crucial role in rectifying, affirming, clarifying, and underlying the intent of utterances from a cyberpragmatic perspective. Conflicts in the digital public space increase due to misinterpretation of context.