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International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS)
ISSN : 2597470X     EISSN : 25974718     DOI : -
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS), a double blind peer-reviewed journal, publishes scientific full papers written in English. IJHS is a biannual, published twice a year, namely in September and March.
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NICKI MINAJ’S COMMENTS IN AMERICAN IDOL SEASON 12: AN ANALYSIS OF WOMEN’S LANGUAGE FEATURES Chandra, Diana; Yulia, Made Frida
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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Women are believed to speak differently from men. They carry certain features which are distinctive in their speech (Lakoff, 2004). However, some women are found to speak differently from women’s speech in general. This phenomenon is reflected in the use of language by Nicki Minaj, one of the judges of American Idol Season 12, whose speech stands out above the rest of the other women. The study investigates Nicki Minaj’s comments in American Idol Season 12 in terms of women’s language features. It focuses on two issues, namely how the language used by Nicki Minaj in American Idol Season 12 conforms to women’s language features and what possible factors cause the absence of women’s language features in Nicki Minaj’s comments to the contestants of American Idol Season 12. To find answers to the two questions, document analysis was employed, in which seven videos of live performances taken from American Idol Season 12 were examined. The findings revealed that women’s language features which appeared in Nicki Minaj’s comments were intensifier, emphatic stress, filler, rising intonation, and lexical hedge. The rest of the features did not appear in her speech; they were tag question, ‘empty’ adjective, precise colour term, ‘hypercorrect’ grammar, ‘superpolite’ form, and avoidance of strong swear words. This phenomenon can be accounted for by four possible factors that cause their absence in Nicki Minaj’s comments to the contestants of American Idol Season 12. They were father’s speech, ethnicity, community of practice, and different social psychological perceptions. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010204
NEWSPAPER "KOMPAS" IN INDONESIAN POLITICAL CONSTELLATION (1960-1980) Krissandi, Apri Damai Sagita
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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This study aims to describe the situation experienced by Kompas newspaper in the context of Indonesian politics from 1960 to 1980. This method of this research is a qualitative descriptive study describing an event with a historical approach. The method used is critical discourse analysis by reviewing the editorial from Kompas newspaper from 1960 to 1980. From the research result, it was found that Malari incident (fifteenth of January 1974) was the starting point of Kompas during the New Order era. Kompas is considered an idealist newspaper, Kompas which expresses people's conscience and aspirations, boldly and critically exercises  social control. The pre-Malari Kompas is a free, independent and articulate newspaper. On the contrary, post-Malari Kompas is a less idealist newspaper, which tends to represent the interests of the rulers, government or even the state which never exercise social control critically, decisively, and courageously. The post-Malari Kompas is a newspaper that is not free or at least a newspaper that has a very limited independence. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010207
PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IN LEARNING CONTEXTS Paradewari, Dirtya S.; Avillanova, Anchieta A.; Lasar, Aloysia B.
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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A bundle of studies in multidisciplinary context has been conducted concerning the earth changes. As we are now witnessing the destruction that our earth is suffering from, promoting environmental awareness becomes visible to be vital. In line with the rapid development of information mobility and technology, English is becoming world’s language. The scope of English users then proved to be continuously in growth. Therefore, English as foreign language (EFL) learning context is considered ideal to promote the environmental awareness. There are some evidence that support the way of promoting the environmental awareness in the educational context. Moreover, Pike and Shelby (1994) point out consciousness in various aspects as the desired result for promoting environmental awareness through education. This paper elaborates those evidence and discusses the aims of global environmental education.DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010213
DIASPORA-INDONESIAN LITERATURE WORKS OF INDONESIAN IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA IN THE 2010s Adji, Peni; Mulyani, Sri; Rosiandani, Ni Luh Putu
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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Diaspora literature studies have been extensively conducted in the world of literature. However, Indonesian diaspora literature has not been conducted widely in the Indonesian literature studies. To begin with, this study will examine the diaspora literature written by Indonesian immigrants in America in the 2010s. The first genre of Indonesian diaspora literature by Indonesian immigrants in America in the 2010s includes the history novel, Only a Girl: Menantang Phoenix (by Lian Gouw) which talks about the history of Chinese society in the Dutch-Indonesian era until the Indonesian independence and Candik Ala 1965 (by Tinuk R. Yampolsky) which tells the history of G/30/S/PKI. The second is the short story genre, which is Mantra Maia (by Sofie Dewayani) and the third are memory stories, which is This is America, Beibeh (by Dian Nugraheni) both of which raise the issue of Indonesian migrant communities in America. Diaspora problems are always related to the identity construction. The identity in Only a Girl: Menantang Phoenix is the migratory tendency and avoidance of racial conflicts inherent in Chinese people, who migrated to Indonesia, and who eventually migrated to America. The identity in Candik Ala 1965 is the Indonesian political migrant in America who position themselves as the victims of violence in the Suharto regime. The identity contained in the Mantra Maia short stories collection is a new world (America) that makes the migrants experience the psychological tension between success and failure of adaptation. The identity depicted in the memory stories of This is America, Beibeh is the identity of the Indonesian migrants who are able to adapt positively, by always comparing their new experiences with their old experiences in Indonesia.DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010201
THE LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF INDONESIAN CHILDREN POETRY Mulyono, Tri
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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This study was inspired by the fact that the study in the field of children literature is rarely found in today's era, especially the study of poetry. Even though there are a lot of children poetries written by child poets nowadays, but still the research in children poetry is still low. Therefore, the researchers conducted this study with hope to enrich study in the field of children literature. Specifically, this study limited its objective into describing the language features of Indonesian children poetry. To pursue such objective, this study employed 50 titles of Indonesian children poetry written by child poets. The data of those poetries were collected by reading and writing (recording). Once the data were collected, they were analyzed in descriptive qualitative. The results show that the linguistic features of Indonesian children poetry written by child poets is realized on word shortening, meaning deviation, the use of foreign language words and Javanese language. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010208
ECOLINGUISTIC STUDY OF CONSERVATION NEWS TEXTS IN INDONESIAN MASS MEDIA Yuniawan, Tommi
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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This study aims to describe the study of ecolinguistics in the conservation news text in Indonesian mass media. The study of ecolinguistics examines discourse texts pertaining to the environment. The environmental discourse with all its embodiments (oral text, written text, images and internet) is called green texts. Green texts can be found in the consolidated news text in the mass media. This text contains a language expression of conservation events or issues relating to the vision of a conservation-oriented university. The research used descriptive qualitative method. This research data in the form of lingual unit of news fragment of conservation news sourced from mass media of Indonesia which is relatively many. Methods of data collection are done by referring the method, literature study method, and documentation method. Furthermore, the data were analyzed by using the method of comparison and contrast. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion, it is concluded that in the conservation news text in Indonesian mass media, it is found that ecolexicon in the texts are in the form of (a) base word, (b) derivative words, (c) noun phrases, (d) verbal phrases, and (e) adjective phrases. The results of this study are expected to contribute theoretically and practically to the field of linguistics, language learning, journalism, and public policy. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010203
TRANSNATIONAL TRANSLATION OF TAIWANESE AND INDONESIAN TRADITIONAL STORIES FOR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP Dewi, Novita
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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In order to interact and work with diverse communities in this deeply interconnected world and to help solve such global issues as human rights abuse, ecological damage, economic poverty and extremism, we need to continually recognize and exchange values/perspectives across cultures and boundaries. Border-crossing is a complex but necessary web of interactions and dependencies among nations to create global peace and justice. Taiwan-Indonesia border crossing is insufficient, given that no formal diplomatic relation exists between the two countries excepting the informal such as trade and investment, people-to-people relations, education and popular culture industry. Taiwan and Indonesia similarly shared long history of nationalism, anti-communism, and democratization, but it remains under studied how these historical comparisons are reflected through literature. This paper will argue that transnational translation of literature can connect and define both nations better so as to enhance global connectedness. Thus, the crossing of the cultural boundaries by Taiwanese and Indonesian co-cultures through the translation of diverse literary works may give hope for future development of a mutual, emphatic understanding of each other’s cultures. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010209
THE SOURCE DOMAIN OF JAVANESE WOMEN BODY SHAPE IN KYAI SESTRADILARAS MANUSCRIPT Rachmah, Khoirur
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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This research entitled the source domain of Javanese women body shape in Kyai Sĕstradilaras manuscript. Kyai Sĕstradilaras manuscript is a manuscript about the image of beauty of Arjuna’s wives, including outward beauty and inner beauty. In this research, the analysis of the metaphorical and simile source domain of the body shape of Javanese women in Kyai Sestradilaras manuscript on outward beauty will be discussed. This research uses the metaphor theory initiated by Lakoff and Johnson (1980), the theory of source domain according to Haley (1980), and simile theory according to Abrams through Marsono (1996). The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. Implementation of this method consists of three stages, data collection methods, data analysis methods, and presentation of data analysis result method. The data in this research are obtained from the written source. The results of the research are the metaphorical and simile source domain of the body shape of Javanese women in Kyai Sĕstradilas manuscript. The source domains are 1) the moonlit sky to illustrate the beauty of a woman's eyes, 2) the sky to describe the beauty of a woman's face, 3) the dahlia flower to describe the beauty of a woman's face, 4) the fennel leaves to describe the beauty of a woman's face, 5) pomegranate to describe the beauty of a woman's face, 6) the moon to describe the beauty of a woman's skin, 7) golden money ray to describe the beauty of a woman's skin, 8) ivory palm to describe the beauty of a woman's breasts, and 9) cempaka flowers to illustrate the beauty of a woman's breasts. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010205
THE TRACK RECORD OF USD STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: A YOUNG DRIYARKARA CREATIVITY REVOLUTION Brigida, Intan Printina
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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This article describes the track record of student organizations (UKM) at Sanata Dharma University (SDU). This study tried to reveal the contribution of student organizations as a creativity revolution especially for students’ personality development, which will lead to the progress of SDU. The research type was a descriptive qualitative research which aims to elaborate the history of student organizations in SDU based on the viewpoint and spirit of youngDriyarkara. The method of the research were interviewing, gathering data, and analyzing results. The result of this study indicated that student organizations in SDU have contributed to improve students’ personality developments such as mental and physical development, cognitive and social development, public speaking and also vocal skill. Thus, the students are not only competent in hard skills but also soft skills which prioritize human values. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010211
THE MULTIPLE ROLES OF HEANEY’S LANDSCAPES: A MIRROR OF LIFE AND ITS DILEMMA Tneh, David C. E.
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): March 2018
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This paper discusses the timeless appeal of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, the poet laureate of Ireland and Nobel Prize winner for literature (1995). This paper traces the early developments of Heaney’s poetry and highlights how the creative genre offers a dialogic platform (even in the 21st century) for national and political issues. Heaney’s poetry transcends geographical boundaries with its evocative imagery and fluidity of time and space that is alluring, enigmatic, and striking. This paper will then discuss how multiple roles of Heaney’s metaphorical landscapes from his five collections of poetry (from 1966 to 1979) namely Death of a Naturalist, Door into the Dark, Wintering Out, North, and Fieldwork are not merely poems about the nature, the environment, and Ireland but are instruments about his socio-economic/political views concerning idyllic Irish rural life, memories, nationalism, sectarian violence, colonial British rule, and his Catholic faith. The discussion of his selected poetry offers a deep intimate insight of Heaney’s earlier poetry that mirrors Irish life and its struggles with nationhood. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2018.010202

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