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Magistra Andalusia : Jurnal Ilmu Sastra
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Magistra Andalusia: Jurnal Ilmu Sastra (2656-6230) is a scientific journal managed by the Postgraduate Literature, Faculty of Humanity, Andalas University, Indonesia. The purpose of this journal is to publish scientific work for Indonesian, foreign lecture and researchs, students, and practioners to present new ideas, concepts and theories in the literature such: literary phenomenon, literary history, literary analysis, literary criticsm, literary research, and literary scholarship synonymous etc.
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SOCIAL CONFLICT IN LAZUARDI'S LABYRINE NOVEL RED LANGIT SAGA BY GOLA GONG Putra, Ari; Septia, Emil; Tatalita, Ricci Germani; Firdaus, Winci
Magistra Andalusia: Jurnal Ilmu Sastra Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/majis.4.2.80.2022

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This research is motivated by the novel of many social conflicts that occur in the community contained in the Blue Labyrinth, Langit Merah Saga is one of the novels that describe. This study aims to describe the social conflict in the novel Labirin Lazuardi Langit Merah Saga by Gola Gong. This type of research is qualitative research because the research data is in the form of text or words using descriptive analysis methods. The data of this research are in the form of words, sentence quotes and discourses about social conflict contained in the novel Labirin Lazuardi Langit Merah. Data was collected through the following steps: reading, marking and recording data, taking an inventory of all data related to social conflict. After that the data were analyzed and concluded the research results. The results of this study indicate that the social conflicts found are, First, personal conflicts or conflicts that occur between two individuals, such as conflicts between Blue and Cak Leman, Blue with Buto, Blue with Leo, Paijo with Butu, and Leo with Latief. Second, between the social classes, namely the conflict between the ruling class and the small people, the government class or state apparatus and the small people, the difference between the rich and the poor. Third, political conflict shows the interests of the apparatus in displacing the small people, the interests of the rulers and the interests of the government that do not side with the small people.
PASAMBAHAN KAMATIAN MASYARAKAT LUBUK TAROK: FORMULA DAN FUNGSI SOSIAL BAGI MASYARAKAT PENDUKUNGNYA Septiani, Resty Maudina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/majis.4.2.90.2022

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This study aims to understand the narrative structure of Pasambahan Kamatian as one of oral literature of the people of Lubuk Tarok. This study is also intended to observe social functions of Pasambahan Kamatian for Lubuk Tarok community. Theory of formula by Albert B. Lord is used. Data were collected in the form of recording, transcribed and described, then analyzed. The result showed the formulas and formulaic expression of Pasambahan Kamatian which are syntactic formula and repetition formula. The formula inherited through two ways, observation and special informal education. The sosial function of Pasambahan Kamatian is the function to honor their dead realtives or loved ones, the function of dakwah, social interaction to avoid individualism, and education of social values.
ANALISIS POSTKOLONIAL DALAM NOVEL KEMBALI KE DESA KARYA TRI BUDHI SASTRIO Yuniani, Emi; Yuwono, Yuwono; Mardiana, Ninik
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Postcolonial theory is used to examine the novel Back to the Village by Tri Budhi Sastrio. The novel Back to the Village is the story of an innocent village girl named Putu Larasati, a teenager who was snatched away by her youth, then stranded in the Dutch Company barracks and fell into the arms of a Company soldier named Captain Robert van Eyk. This village girl was lucky because the soldier, although at first was a soldier who was a jerk and a hooker, turned out to love her with all her heart and sincerity. The sincerity and loyalty of the soldier who had become her husband was well recorded in the mind of this innocent country girl. Everything becomes beautiful, calm, serene, and peaceful. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method using postcolonial theory. The data of this research are excerpts from the description of postcolonial theory in the novel "Back to the Village" by Tri Budhi Sastrio. The data source of this research is the novel "Back to the Village" by Tri Budhi Sastrio published by C.V Jejak Publisher publisher on Jln. Bojonggenteng Number 18, Kec. Bojonggenteng Kab. Sukabumi, West Java First printing December 2018, 188 pages, 14 x 20 cm. Data collection techniques used reading techniques and note-taking techniques. The data that has been obtained is then written on the data card. After the data that are in accordance with the research focus are collected, the data is then analyzed using the postcolonial theory of Edward Said's thinking: politics, culture, resistance. Analysis of postcolonial theory in the novel "Back to the Village" by Tri Budhi Sastrio is based on Edward Said's thoughts: politics, culture, resistance that the contents of the novel from a political point of view of the Dutch government colonizing Indonesia by utilizing Dutch stooges such as village heads and indigenous women including Putu Larasati figure became a shield for Dutch colonial politics. In the cultural field, indigenous people still maintain etiquette and manners in attitude and speech. This can be seen in the character Putu Larasati. In the field of Resistance, indigenous peoples continued to fight and defend their rights which had been colonized by the Dutch colonials. This is reflected in the character Putu Larasati who fights for her rights as a woman and maintains the dignity of her family.
CONFLICT OF IRISH CULTURAL IDENTITY IN BRIAN FRIEL’S TRANSLATION Andayani, Ambar; Basuki, Edi Pujo; Mustofa, Ali
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/majis.4.2.102.2022

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Having been colonized by Britain, Ireland was in a very deprived condition for a very long period, especially for poor Catholic Irish. Britain had destroyed Irish civil rights by forcing them in a massive potato plantation merely to fulfill British people’s need for food, which caused the Irish in a great famine and poverty. Written by an Irish playwright in 1980, which is set in agricultural land, northern side of Ireland, Brian Friel’s Translations illustrates clearly the suffering of Irish villagers in 19th century. By applying Homi K. Bhabha’s post-colonialism theory, the dialogues from the play are analyzed to explain Irish cultural identity conflict. This play is analyzed by using a descriptive qualitative method. The result of analysis reflects the mimicry concept from Bhabha, in which it shows an ambition that Irish tradition must be vanished and replaced by British tradition. The dialogues in Brian Friel’s Translation describe that Irish language and tradition which tells a lot of Greek mythology must be replaced with the culture of Standard English language. The translations on Irish local place names into English language are forced for the sake of British imperialism importance in the Ordnance survey. 
KONFLIK BATIN TOKOH UTAMA DALAM FILM HOPE MENGGUNAKAN PENDEKATAN PSIKOLOGI SASTRA Sari, Ayu Intan; Mulyaningsih, Indrya; Nuryanto, Tato
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/majis.4.2.108.2022

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This article aims to analyze the inner conflict of the character So Won in the 2013 film Hope based on Abraham Maslow's theory of multilevel needs.  This research uses descriptive qualitative method.  Data collection uses the technique of observing and noting. Data analysis uses the equivalent method. From the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that there are 17 inner conflicts experienced by the character So Won.  The 17 data are then grouped based on Maslow's multilevel needs theory, namely: (a) there are 3 physiological needs, (b) there are 4 data for security needs, (c) there are 3 data for belonging and love needs, (d)  there are 2 data for appreciation needs, and (e) there are 5 data for self-actualization needs.  The basic needs that are not met by the character So Won mostly occur due to circumstances and bad events that have befallen him.  This bad event causes the main character's inner conflict to arise.  So that their basic needs are not met.  This research is expected to be useful as a scientific treasure of inner conflict using a literary psychology approach.  In addition, as a reference for other authors for this type of research in the same direction.  The benefits of this research can also be taken and accepted by students, teachers, viewers, playwrights (screenplay), and other writers.

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