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Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities (AIJOSH)
Published by Universitas Andalas
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2715601X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25077/aijosh.v3i2.20
Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities (AIJOSH) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas, Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. It invites original articles on various issues within marginal life in socio-humanities perspectives, which include but are not limited to the disciplines of philosophy, literature, archaeology, anthropology, linguistics, history, cultural studies, philology, the arts, and library and information science focusing on Indonesian studies and research. AIJOSH seeks to publish a balanced mix of high-quality theoretical or empirical research articles, case studies, review papers, comparative studies, exploratory papers, and book reviews. All accepted manuscripts will be published online. AIJOSH invites original articles on various issues within marginal life in socio-humanities perspective, which include but are not limited to philosophy, literature, archaeology, anthropology, linguistics, history, cultural studies, philology, and arts, such as: (1) Marginal movements and minority struggles; (2) Endanger languages; (3) Minority languages and culture; (4) Education in minorities and marginalized communities and groups; (5) Isolated communities and groups; (6) Social and political repression; (7) Race, gender, and discrimination; (8) Political exclusion.
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German Children's Literature for Foreign Language Literacy and Character Education: A Case Study at SMA YARI Padang Hawa, Andina Meutia; Pratiwi, Anne; Pratiwi, Dyani Prades; Nesa, Fakhria; Firmansyah, Okta; Saniro, Roma Kyo Kae; Hamidi, Ahmad; Arbain, Armini
Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijosh.v7i2.85

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Foreign languages in Indonesia are often taught as supporting subjects, with English being the most common. German has also been introduced in some schools, including SMA YARI Padang. However, German lessons at this school have been discontinued over the last two years due to a lack of teaching staff. This study examined the use of German children's literature to enhance foreign language literacy and character development. A case study approach involved storytelling, interactive quizzes, observation, and mentoring. The storybook Ginting und Ganteng was chosen as a learning material because it was enjoyable and engaging for students to read and learn from. The results showed that children's literature helped students remember basic German vocabulary, learn new words in context, and better understand the story that was read. Furthermore, the story encouraged students to reflect on positive values such as honesty, kindness, and respect. These findings suggest that children's literature can be an effective medium for learning German while supporting character education. This study demonstrates that literary texts can offer meaningful language learning experiences, even in schools with limited resources.
From Tradition to Innovation: Economic Transformation and Women’s Empowerment in Pusong Lama Fishing Village Mujiburrahman, Mujiburrahman; Chalid, Ibrahim; Suadi, Suadi; Riski, Aflia; Fadillah, Siti; Elsa, Rima
Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijosh.v7i2.86

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This study explores the economic transformation of coastal fishing households in Pusong Lama village, Lhokseumawe, Aceh, from traditional fishing practices to creative, value-added production. Using a qualitative approach supported by observation, interviews, and focus group discussions, the research analyzes how local initiatives and women’s participation have redefined livelihoods through the processing of keumamah (dried tuna) into marketable creative products. Data were analyzed using the interactive model of Miles and Huberman, encompassing data reduction, display, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that the creative economy movement not only increases household income but also fosters social empowerment, particularly among women who now manage production, marketing, and financial activities. Despite these achievements, challenges remain in terms of raw material availability, price fluctuations, and limited marketing access. This study contributes to the growing discourse on sustainable coastal development and women’s economic empowerment by showing how traditional fishing communities can adapt to market-oriented innovation through creative industry models.
The Use of Conceptual Metonymy in Indonesian Football News: A Cognitive Semantic Approach Parasian, Nehemia Anugrah; Mulyadi, Mulyadi
Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijosh.v7i2.87

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Metonymy is a form of language use in the world that is commonly used in sports discourse, especially football, to present information more concisely and expressively. This research aims to analyze the use of types of metonymy in football news and identify the dominant pattern in its use. This research uses qualitative research methods with data sources from several football websites. The data analysis used is data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that there are seven types of metonymy found in football news, namely part for whole, producer for product, object for user, controller for controlled, institution for people responsible, place for institution, and place for event. The most dominant type of metonymy is Controller for Controlled with a percentage of 26.67%, followed by Institution for People Responsible with 20% occurrence. Furthermore, object for user is in the third position with 15% occurrence. The use of metonymy in football news is to make the delivery of information more concise, expressive, and interesting for readers. In addition, metonymy is also used to clarify the relationship between an entity and the role or action it represents, so that the news is easier to understand and has its own appeal in its writing style.
Gender Equality in the Early Twentieth Century: A Historical Analysis of Peranakan Chinese Literary Works in Doenia Baroe (1930) Sari, Risa Junita; Samry, Wannofri
Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijosh.v7i2.90

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This study examines representations of gender equality in Peranakan Chinese literary works published in the newspaper Doenia Baroe in 1930. As a medium that provided a relatively broad space for expression and social imagination, Doenia Baroe became an essential platform for Peranakan Chinese women in the Dutch East Indies, who stood at the crossroads between conservative Chinese traditions and the expanding influence of Western modernity. Through formal education—both in Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan (THHK) schools and Western-style schools—a group of educated women emerged who began to recognize and question the inequality of gender roles. Employing historical research methods, including heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography, and integrating a gender theory approach, this study analyzes how literary works functioned as a medium for critique, proposed solutions, and reflections on women’s struggles against cultural constraints. The findings indicate that female characters in these works display a growing awareness of the importance of education, freedom in choosing life partners, personal independence, and the courage to enter the public sphere. In addition, the authors frequently portray tragic consequences as moral warnings that highlight tensions between tradition and modernity. Overall, the representation of gender equality in Peranakan Chinese literature reflects broader social dynamics and underscores the role of literature as a significant arena for women’s ideological struggles against gender injustice in the Dutch East Indies during the early twentieth century.
Faith, Apostasy, and Inner Conflict of Kakure Kirishitan in Martin Scorsese's Silence (2017): A Literary-Historical Analysis Fauziyyah, Hanna; Devi, Rima
Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijosh.v7i2.91

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This study examines the representation of faith conflict experienced by Kakure Kirishitan as depicted in Martin Scorsese's film Silence (2017), which portrays the persecution of Catholic Christians in seventeenth-century Japan during the Tokugawa period. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, this research applies intrinsic literary analysis—particularly literary psychology—to explore the inner conflicts of three Catholic priests: Cristóvão Ferreira, Sebastião Rodrigues, and Francisco Garupe. An analysis of mise-en-scène complements the study to evaluate how cinematographic elements such as lighting, costume, and acting construct a historical atmosphere of religious oppression. The findings reveal distinct responses to faith conflict among the three priests. Ferreira and Rodrigues experience profound moral dilemmas between preserving doctrinal integrity and saving the lives of persecuted converts, ultimately choosing apostasy while maintaining their faith secretly as Kakure Kirishitan. In contrast, Garupe remains steadfast in his beliefs and decides to martyr himself. His analysis demonstrates that inner conflict is central to the narrative, shaped by guilt, the silence of God, and ethical responsibility toward others. Furthermore, cinematographic techniques effectively reinforce psychological tension and historical realism, strengthening the film's role as a medium of historical memory. This study contributes to literary-historical and film studies by illustrating how cinematic adaptations of historical narratives function as critical reflections on faith, power, and resistance under religious persecution.
Implementing CEDAW to Address Violence against Women and Children in Australia (2023–2024) Yusrifa, Azzahirah Iffat; Trisnaningtyas, Januari Pratama Nurratri
Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijosh.v7i2.92

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Violence against women and children remains a serious social problem in many countries, including Australia. Despite Australia’s formal commitment to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), gender-based violence continues to occur at alarming rates. This study aims to analyze Australia’s efforts in addressing violence against women and children through the implementation of CEDAW during the period 2023–2024. This research employs a qualitative method using document analysis. The data are obtained from official government reports, policy documents, international conventions, and relevant academic literature related to CEDAW and gender-based violence. The analysis focuses on Australia’s National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032 and its First Action Plan 2023–2027. The findings indicate that Australia demonstrates normative and procedural compliance with CEDAW through policy alignment, institutional mechanisms, and intergovernmental coordination. However, most programs and action plans remain in the implementation or development stage, indicating that substantive outcomes are still limited. Challenges such as cultural norms, data gaps, and coordination between federal and state governments continue to hinder effective implementation. This study concludes that while Australia shows strong commitment to CEDAW principles, sustained implementation and outcome-oriented evaluation are required to effectively reduce violence against women and children.
An Anthropolinguistic Analysis of Cultural Values and Social Structure in the Traditional Songs Kampuang Nan Jauah di Mato and Furusato Lestari, Imelda Indah; Putri, Darni Enzimar; Rumbardi, Rumbardi
Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/aijosh.v7i2.93

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This study examines the cultural values, worldview, and social structure embedded in the lyrics of two traditional songs: the Minangkabau song "Kampuang Nan Jauah di Mato" and the Japanese song "Furusato." Drawing on anthropolinguistic theory (Duranti, Foley, and Kramsch) and Newmark's (1988) classification of cultural lexical items, the research analyzes how language functions as a symbolic representation of cultural identity, collective memory, and social relations. Using a comparative qualitative approach with the comparison-matching (CM) and comparison-differentiating (CD) techniques, the study identifies similarities and differences in ecological, social, and ideational cultural elements reflected in the song lyrics. The findings suggest that both songs convey a profound emotional connection to the homeland as a source of identity and memory. However, Kampuang Nan Jauah di Mato emphasizes Minangkabau values of collectivism, family solidarity, and communal cooperation rooted in matrilineal and migratory (merantau) traditions. In contrast, Furusato highlights Japanese cultural values such as harmony (wa), emotional sensitivity (mono no aware), and strong social bonds (kizuna) formed through family and childhood relationships within rural communities. Ecological imagery, including mountains, rivers, and village landscapes, functions as a shared symbolic resource that reflects each culture's relationship with nature. This study concludes that traditional songs serve as living cultural texts, preserving social memory and articulating culturally specific views of life through language.

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