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Kritik Lingkungan pada Naskah Drama “Dhemit” Karya Heru Kesawa Murti: Kajian Ekokritik Greg Garrard Guzali, Yurnaningsih; Ali, Magvira; Harun, Witrian; Tayeb, Nuriyanci S.; Taumbung, Nuwafiqah S.; Kadir, Herson
Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya Vol 14, No 2 (2024): (Mei 2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa & Sastra Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jbsb.v14i2.27115

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Kajian ini merupakan penelitian yang berfokus pada penemuan bentuk-bentuk ekokritik pada naskah drama karya Heru Kesawa Murti berjudul “Dhemit”  dengan menggunakan perspektif ekokritik Greg Garrard yang memfokuskan kajiannya terhadap 6 aspek. Tujuan dari kajian ini adalah untuk mendeskripsikan bentuk-bentuk ekokritik Greg Garrard dalam naskah drama “Dhemit”. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskripsi kualitatif, melibatkan teknik pengumpulan data yakni pembacaan dan pencatatan terhadap naskah drama “Dhemit” karya Heru Kersawa Murti, adapun teknik analisis data dilakukan dengan cara mengklasifikasi, mendeskripsi, menganalisis, menginterpretasi, dan menyajikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian menemukan 11 data berupa bentuk-bentuk ekokritik Garrard yang berasal dari narasi dan dialog naskah karya Heru Kersawa Murti berjudul “Dhemit”. Dalam naskah drama  karya Heru Kestawa Murti berjudul “Dhemit”, tema-tema seperti pencemaran lingkungan, keberlanjutan hutan belantara, dampak bencana alam akibat ulah manusia, konsep tempat tinggal yang selaras dengan alam, perlindungan habitat hewan, dan penghormatan terhadap alam sebagai entitas hidup, digambarkan dengan kuat dan mendalam.
Land Conversion in Abroorza A. Yusra's Novel Danum: A Study of Literary Ecology Ali, Magvira; Muslimin; Didipu, Herman
Jurnal Pembelajaran Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026 | in progress
Publisher : Raja Zulkarnain Education Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55909/jpbs.v5i1.1031

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Land conversion is a change in land function that impacts the environment and the socio-economic conditions of the community. This study examines the process of land conversion in Abroorza A. Yusra's novel Danum, including land conversion patterns, their impacts, and the resulting social conflicts. The purpose of this study is to describe the land conversion patterns, their impacts, and the social conflicts that arise as a result of this land conversion process. This study uses Literary Ecology theory to examine the relationship between humans and nature, Sihaloho's land conversion theory on the patterns and impacts of land conversion, and Soekanto's social conflict theory as a basis for analyzing the resulting social conflicts. This study uses a descriptive method with data in the form of excerpts from the novel Danum that represent land conversion patterns, their impacts, and the resulting social conflicts. The primary data source is Abroorza A. Yusra's novel Danum, which was examined through literature review. Data analysis was conducted through filtering, thematic grouping, interpretation of meaning, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study show that (1) Abroorza A. Yusra's novel Danum depicts three patterns of land conversion, a planned enclave pattern through collusion of power, a pattern resulting from social and economic pressure, and a pattern of agrarian adaptation to a capitalist economy. (2) This land conversion has three impacts, namely changes in land ownership from indigenous communities to companies, changes in land use that damage the environment in the form of loss of customary forests, and social changes in communities. (3) In addition, three forms of social conflict emerged according to Soekanto, including politics, class, and individuals, which highlight social dynamics, human-nature relationships, and changes in values due to land conversion. Danum displays social complexity, human-nature interactions, and changes in values due to land conversion.