Poetika: Jurnal Ilmu Sastra
Vol 2, No 1 (2014): Issue 1

PARADOKS RUANG TUBUH DALAM PUISI “SAKRAMEN” KARYA JOKO PINURBO: KAJIAN ‘PASCAKOLONIAL TUBUH’ SARA UPSTONE

Dwi Rahariyoso (Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia FBS UNY)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jul 2014

Abstract

This essay explains about postcolonial space body in the poem Sakramen by Joko Pinurbo. In the Upstonepostcolonial context, body is the subject which being ordered the same with home, journey, nation, and city. Body becomesthe last space in colonialism, as a form of power and ownership implementation in supporting the existed systems. Bodybecomes part of colonial absolute definition target, but there is posibility of redefinition continuance. This researchfinds that body construction is found in Sakramen poem paradoxically presents dialiectic between body and soul whichrevolve in the matter of God as body. This construction in the end becomes self-deconstruction for the author whichontologically refers that body (material) is destroyed in impermanence, while spirit (idea) of Christ as God is idealizedin unity. In the end, this condition directs that the ideal contruction is in the spirit world, while in here, (the empirical,physical) is just irony.Keyword: space, post-colonialism, chaos, altenative body, whole budy, paradox, self-deconstruction, irony.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

poetika

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Subject

Arts Humanities

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POETIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Sastra publishes academic articles within the scope of literary criticism (limited to poem, prose, drama, oral tradition, and philology). The articles cover the form of a result on specific analysis; academic reports; closed reading; and the application of certain theories to ...