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HUMANIKA
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Humanika ISSN 2502-5783 (online), ISSN 1412-9418 (print) is an open access and peer-reviewed journal published by Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University, Indonesia. This Journal published twice a year (January-June and July-December).The scope of journal is: Literature, Linguistics, History, Art, Religion, and Philosophy.
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SISTEM PENAMAAN ORANG BALI Temaja, I Gede Bagus Wisnu Bayu
HUMANIKA Vol 24, No 2 (2017): Juli-Desember
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This research belonged to the field of anthropological linguistics. This research aimed atexplaining the naming system of Balinese people.Based on several previous studies, this research focused on the system of Balinese people’s name in general.It was an anthropological linguistic research concerned on the relation between lingual aspects in the form of naming system and its cultural relations of the Balinese society. The research methodology was conducted into three steps, consist of: 1) data collection which was conducted by implementing interview method through recording and taking a note techniques, as well as literature-based research method; 2) data analysis which was conducted by implementing qualitative approach of interactive model; 3) data display which was conducted by explaining the data informally and displaying it on the table. The results show that there are three aspects that influence naming system of Balinese people, such as 1) sex, 2) birth order, and 3) caste system. Those aspects provided framework related to reference of Balinese name. This results reflect that the lingual aspect of naming system is influenced by cultural aspects, and therefore it represents the Balinese culture itself
INTERDEPENDENCE OF ROLES, WORK-FAMILY ROLES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STRAIN: A STUDY ON MARRIED WORKING WOMEN IN INDONESIA farradinna, Syarifah
HUMANIKA Vol 24, No 2 (2017): Juli-Desember
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Work–family balance issues have become more common in Indonesia, especially in Riau Province. Traditional structural and economic changes and affect how married women participate in the family and the workforce. Imbalance between work and family affects individual physical and psychological well-being. Psychological strain is caused by stresses such as depression, anxiety, anger, hostility, irritability, inability ethic, or lack of physical strains, and closely related symptoms of burnout. A random sampling of 178 married working women in the civil servant department participated in the study. Data analysis was done with using of descriptive statistics and inferential statistics by SPSS 21 and Excel software. Analyses showed WIF and FIW are consistently correlated with psychological strain (0.462, and 0.428, p < 0.001); however, WIF was positively correlated significantly with FIW (0.632, p < 0.001). Psychological strain was also positively correlated significantly with work–family conflict (0.493, p < 0.001) and negatively correlated with the interdependence of roles (-0.152, p < 0.005). The results showed that the majority of married working women experienced high levels of work interference from the family and low levels of family interference at work, with an average score on the variables psychological strain and interdependence of roles. The diversity of Indonesia allowed demographic analysis and comparisons between respondents.
KECANTIKAN WANITA KOREA SEBAGAI KONSEP KECANTIKAN IDEAL DALAM IKLAN NEW POND’S WHITE BEAUTY: WHAT OUR BRAND AMBASSADORS ARE SAYING Arsitowati, Winta Hari
HUMANIKA Vol 24, No 2 (2017): Juli-Desember
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This study aims to reveal the discourse contained in the advertisement of New POND'S White Beauty: What Our Brand Ambassadors are Saying and its relation to the life of the people in Southeast Asia. The researcher uses the critical discourse analysis method by Norman Fairclough to examine the advertisement which portrays the brand ambassadors from Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam's assesments about POND'S White Beauty product which is claimed to make their skin as white as Korean women. The researcher focused on the text analysis and social praxis based on the content of the advertisement. The researcher also adopted Poscolonial approach, focusing on the use of mimicry theory by Homi K. Bhabha after knowing the link between the text in the advertisement and the social praxis. By using mimicry theory, the researcher is able to know the perception of women in Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia, about Korean women who have smooth and white skin. The researcher finds that the New POND'S White Beauty: What Our Brand Ambassadors are Saying advertisement shows the discourse of Korean women's beauty skin as the new ideal standard of beauty which believed by Southeast Asian. It is represented by the three brand ambassadors in the advertisement. Thus, it can be said that South Korea as one country in Asia has the power to spread its culture and colonize other countries there. It also shows that colonization of Asian countries is no longer only done by Western countries, but also by the fellow Asian countries themselves.
NIHILISME DALAM FILM A CLOCKWORK ORANGE KARYA STANLEY KUBRICK Prabowo, Bayu Ade
HUMANIKA Vol 24, No 2 (2017): Juli-Desember
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This study with the title Nihilism in the Stanley Kubrick’s film A Clockwork Orange aims to reveal the meaning of the signs in the film. The source of the study is A Clockwork Orange film which directed by Stanley Kubrick. This study use semiotics approach and this study focuses on the signs in the movie which relate to nihilism. The result of this study is revealing the music Symphony No. 9th by Ludwig van Beethoven as the primary signifier. These music relate to the nihilism as the character of Alex De Large. This study also reveal the signs that relate to the nihilism and it also reveal that A Clockwork Orange movie as an illustration of nihilism that happened in the England in 1960s.
PENERIMAAN WAGYU SEBAGAI SHOKU BUNKA JEPANG DI INDONESIA Ratna, Maharani Patria
HUMANIKA Vol 24, No 2 (2017): Juli-Desember
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(Title: Wagyu Reception As A Shoku Bunka in Indonesia) Wagyu is popular for its quality and its delicious taste. Nowadays wagyu has became a trademark for the best quality of beef. Wagyu is originally from Japan that now has spread to all over the world. 13 years ago, Indonesian government has banned the import of wagyu. But now the ban has been revoked. As a result some of indonesian people are still not familiar with the term of “wagyu”. The purpose of this study are to know whether wagyu has been received as one of Japanese food or not and also the reasons behind it. This study is done by searching some references from trusted sources to answer those questions. The results of this study are wagyu has been well received by the people of Indonesia. The reasons are wagyu is already certified as halal food by MUI, now that in Indonesia there are many local breedres that produce local wagyu, and also recently there are many Indonesian food recipes that uses wagyu as its main ingredient.

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