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Humaniora
ISSN : 08520801     EISSN : 23029269     DOI : 10.22146/jh
Core Subject : Humanities,
Humaniora focuses on the publication of articles that transcend disciplines and appeal to a diverse readership, advancing the study of Indonesian humanities, and specifically Indonesian or Indonesia-related culture. These are articles that strengthen critical approaches, increase the quality of critique, or innovate methodologies in the investigation of Indonesian humanities. While submitted articles may originate from a diverse range of fields, such as history, anthropology, archaeology, tourism, or media studies, they must be presented within the context of the culture of Indonesia, and focus on the development of a critical understanding of Indonesia’s rich and diverse culture.
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Social Movements in Southeast Sulawesi, 1906-1942 La Ode Rabani
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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The social movement in period of 1906-1942 started with the intervention of the Dutch colonial government to the economic income resources of the people which then triggered social chaos and unrest marked by open conflict and opposition between the Dutch and the indigenous people of South East Celebes. The collection of personal tax, the reduction of economic resources of traditional authorities such as port tax and levy, tobacco tax, export import tax, and others created instability and unrest at the level of traditional authorities as well as low class people who had been always the objects of tax. The opposition of the local people indicated the existence of strong refusal to the economic condition which was going on among the indigenous people, even when it was done by the local authorities or sultanate of Buton. So, it can be understood that the social movement was caused not only by political factors, but also by economic factors intervened by the intervention of external power.
A Study of 'Kenry' in Japanese and 'Hak' in Indonesian . Azhar; Matsumura Yoshiyuki
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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This research basically aims at exploring the word 'kenry' (in Japanese) and 'hak' (in Indonesian). This study also attempts to compare the views of the Japanese towards the word 'kenry' and the Indonesian towards the word 'hak'. The research findings indicate that the understanding of the Japanese towards the concept of 'hak' has some contradictions in connection with the consideration of relation between the people and society. This indicates that right and consideration of the human relation is a very different thing in Japan. In Indonesia, on the other hand, the statement of right, consideration to the weak, and consideration of the human relation is regarded as a factor with is not contradictory to one another.
Universitas, Negara, dan Masyarakat Indonesia: Implementasi Paradigma Modernisasi di Era Orde Baru Hanneman Samuel
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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More than just a slogan, modernization is a complex of political knowledge. Scientific studies intertwine with development strategy in such a way that modernization theories became means of communications as well as means of orientations. This is exemplified during the New Order era: Indonesian academic intellectuals justify their support for the New Order government on scientific bases. Based on the use of library research, there are four fields upon which intersections between the interests of the New Order government and the interests of academic intellectuals have rested. The first is the systemic integration of Indonesian society. The second is New Order era as the beginning of development. The third concerns with technocratisation of development. The fourth concerns with the dilemma of poverty.
Metafora dalam Bidang Pertanian Padi Masyarakat Dayak Buket Kabupaten Kutai Barat Kalimantan Timur (Suatu Tinjauan Linguistik Antropologi) Ishak Bagea
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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Metaphor in the field of rice farming is not only an unusual form of utterances in a society but also an indication of the local wisdoms of the society using them. This can be seen in the Dayak Buket society in Linga Tivab village, Long Apari district, West Kutai, East Kalimantan, which has strong Dayak cultural background. This research aims at describing the forms and the types of metaphor based on its elements as well as describing the worldviews of Dayak Buket society as reflected through the use of metaphor that they ised in the field of rice farming. This research employs descriptive qualitative method which covers three steps, namely, data collection, data analysis, and result presentation of data analysis. The data collection is executed by recording the utterances, transcribing the utterances phonetically, classifying the according to the kinds of semantic field of metaphor in the field of rice farming, analyzing the forms of metaphor and the description of its types based on the underlying elements, and describing the local wisdoms that exist in the metaphor. This research results in both the exposition of the forms of metaphor of the Dayak Buket society such as verbs, nouns, adjectives, verbal phrases, noun phrases, adjective phrases, and their worldviews which can be recognized from the metaphors that hey use in the field of rice farming.
Tokoh Ganjil dalam Karya Sastra Budi Darma Wahyudi Siswanto
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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The literary works of Budi Darma represent a successful masterpiece in the renewal efforts, especially in the field of fiction techniques and in the case of content. He represents a writer who lays open the world of anomaly. Many figures in its literary works are presented as anomalous figures. Anomalous figures in the literary works of Budi Darma can be (I) physically or seemingly physically anomalous and (2) psychologically anomalous. This article explores anomalous figures particularly those of physically or seemingly physically anomalous. The solution of the literary works is also related to the background of Budi Darma.
Ambivalensi dalam Mencari Sarang Angin Yulitin Sungkowati
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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This paper aims at explaining the ambivalences in the novel Mencari Sarang Angin (MSA) written by Suparto Brata. The ambivalences found in MSA are seen not only in the space and time movement, but also in the dialects of European (Dutch) and Javanese culture. The space and time movement points back at a space and time that will be left. Although the European culture is placed in a higher position as compared to Javanese culture, it can't move up Javanese culture easily. In relation to the position between European and Javanese, or between the colonialist and the colony, the ambivalences have occured not only between receiving European logic and keeping Javanese philosophy and between receiving democratic values and feudalism, but also between monogamy and polygamy marriage. The relation is not one that ignores each other, but it the one that creates third space, it is the hybrid of Javanese and European culture.
Fungsi Afiks Infleksi Penada Pesona, Jumlah, dan Jender pada Verba Bahasa Arab: Tinjauan dari Perspektif Morfologi Infleksi dan Derivasi Tajudin Nur
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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This research analyzes the function of inflectional affixes as person, number, and gender in Arabic verbs from inflectional and derivational morphological perspectives. It is a qualitative research using structural linguistic method. Based on the data analysis, the result shows that there are two systems of inflection in Arabic verbs. They are inflectional suffix and inflectional prefix. The system of inflectional suffix occurs on perfect verbs (madi) and the system of inflectional prefix occurs on imperfect verbs (mudari'). The inflections function to mark the relation of verbs and their subjects in person, number, and gender in a sentence. The existence of inflection system proves that word-order in Arabic is flexible, i.e. the position of the verbs can be before or after the subjects. In addition to that, the system of inflection also shows that morphologically Arabic is inflectional, which means that its words are formed of morphemes. Each morpheme supports the concept different grammar.
Genre Analysis in the Frame of Systemic Functional Linguistics Najih Imtihani
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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Systemic Functional Linguistics is a linguistics approach which cop-siders not only the structure of the language but also its social context. In the Systemic Functional Linguistics the concept of genre is defined as a step-by-step activity to reach the goal. The concept of genre is used to describe the cultural context in a language. According to this view, text should be seen and observed in its interaction with the context and social background. For that, the genre analysis will constantly involve the linguistic social context in the forms of field, tenor, mode, schematic structure and its realization in the text.
Kohesi Konjungtor dalam Wacana Narasi Bahasa Toraja . Jerniati
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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This writing discusses about grammatical cohesion used by the speaker in constructing the unity of discourse, focused on the markness of cohesion of conjunctor found in narrational discourse of Toraja. This writing is analyzed using theory of cohesion and intended to describe cohesion of conjunctor found in narrational discourse of Toraja. Found conjunctors are 1) addition of conjunctor, 2) period of conjunctor, 3) conclusion of conjunctor, 4) condition of conjunctor, 5) validity of conjunctor, and 6) causality of conjunctor.
Wild Pig Hunting in Petungkriono Pujo Semedi
Humaniora Vol 22, No 1 (2010)
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Anthropologists have been studying hunting from the economic, ecological, and symbolical perspectives. The third perspective has been used to comprehend the hunting activities among the farmers of Petungkriono who have used hunting to show masculinity. Further investigation has revealed that the arena is created as a compensation for the fragile position of the local male inhabitants in the household social economic condition as connected to the matrilinear land inheritance system.

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