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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.
Articles 950 Documents
ANTROPOLOGI PASCA “PEMBANGUNAN”: DIMENSI ANTROPOLOGI TERAPAN Naniek Kasniyah
Humaniora Vol 17, No 3 (2005)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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This article is about Anthropology of Post Development: A dimension of Applied Anthropology. Changes in the system include the changes in content, organization, premise and value. Exploring the processes of change is a challenge to anthropology. Applied anthropology is used in the study of cultural changes. The contribution given starts from the planning until the program is over, for example, anthropologists work together with health specialists in the frame of change in the sub-culture of the recipients. Anthropology works on the whole system using holistic approach. For example, the discussion of religion cannot be separated from mythology and folklore, magi, philosophy, family, economic life, arts, belief about death, disease and curing. Another perspective of anthropology is cultural relativism where cultural and lifestyle differences can only be understood, for example in Indonesia, in the interface between midwife with modern new health elements. The popular method for data collection in anthropology is participant observation. This method is appropriate for the understanding of KAP (knowledge, attitude and practice) or cultural behavior.
KONSEP DADI WONG MENURUT PANDANGAN WANITA JAWA Atik Triratnawati
Humaniora Vol 17, No 3 (2005)
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A successful person is always related with wealth and life satisfaction. Meanwhile the term successful person in different ethnic groups has different meaning and interpretation. The concept about dadi wong (being successful person) exists in Javanese culture which is always mentioned to describe the success of person in his or her life. The article will discuss this .The research was conducted in Yogyakarta on 1995 using a qualitative research method with in-depth interview. The research was held among selected (20) Javanese women aged 17-68 years, which had different education and socio economic status. Dadi wong requires economic, religious, moral, psychological and physical aspects. Other aspects includes gender ideology and culture. According to the Javanese concept dadi wong means merely economic aspect. The ideal concept of Dadi wong should be combined with economic (economic independence, income), culture (socio-status, marriage, family life, education, good in social relation, meaningful to other), morality/religion (religiosity, good moral) and psychology (independence, happiness).
PERILAKU EKSPLOITASI SUMBERDAYA PERIKANAN TAKA DAN KONSEKUENSI LINGKUNGAN DALAM KONTEKS INTERNAL DAN EKSTERNAL: STUDI KASUS PADA NELAYAN PULAU SEMBILAN Musni Lampae; Sjafri Sairin; Heddy Shri Ahimsa-Putra
Humaniora Vol 17, No 3 (2005)
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This article will explain the exploitative practices of Pulau Sembilan’s fishermen and their environmental consequences in internal and external contexts. Case materials utilized for the explanation are the data about dominant fishing such as collecting teripang, catching fish by dinamite and voison gained by field research. The exploitative practices are characterized by overexploitation and coral reef degradation. Contextual explanation uses the application and development of action and consequence approach with contextual mode of explanation in ecological anthropology. By applying these approach and mode, the internal/local socio-culture and the external forces (export-market situation, adoption of technological innovation, and government policies) are found as contributing to the various exploitative patterns of behaviour and their environmental consequences.
HEALTH RISKS OF WOMEN ON PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND CONSUMPTION OF FOOD PATTERNS, JAYAWIJAYA – PAPUA Naniek Kasniyah
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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Kondisi wanita di Asia-Pasifik kini menunjukkan kesamaan dari situasi kemiskinan, malnutrisi, minimnya perawatan kesehatan, dan lingkungan kerja fisik yang tidak sehat pada masa-masa mudanya. Gambaran ini dapat ditemukan juga di Lembah Baliem. Kurangnya jaminan ekonomi bagi wanita di Lembah Baliem akan menjadikan kondisi yang serius selama musim kemarau panjang, penduduk menjadi kelaparan. Krisis itu tampak pada dimensi gender. Bila dihubungkan dengan mata pencaharian, kegiatan sehari-hari dan konsumsi sangat ditentukan secara kultural berdasarkan status, peranan dan posisi wanita dalam keluarga. Sebelum krisis nasional, mereka sudah mengalami krisis yang laten dan lebih parah setelah dipicu oleh krisis nasional. Kenyataannya, mereka tetap dapat mempertahankan kelangsungan hidupnya, namun kondisi kesehatannya sangat buruk.
TEATER RAKYAT SEBAGAI MEDIA KRITIK SOSIAL: FUNGSI HUMOR DALAM SENI PERTUNJUKAN LENONG BETAWI Julianto Ibrahim
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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Lenong Betawi is a part of community theatrical performance that is still able to survive in today globalization era. Lenong Betawi has a great role in making criticism about current social life. The criticisms are expressed through humor that is the a main characteristic of the performance art. In Betawi society, humor is a form of expression of long time under-pressured condition. The story of lenong that describes life in the colonial era has function as medium relating the past and today. The past that placed Betawi society as peripheral society is understood by lenong performers and its supporters that live in peripheral society. Community theatrical performance is part of peripheral culture, so it has interest in expressing criticism as a form of counter culture over excessive ruler domination.
THE IDEOLOGY OF KAMPUNG : A PRELIMINARY RESEARCH ON COASTAL CITY SEMARANG Arief Akhyat
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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Kampung di perkotaan seringkali dilihat sebagai fenomena sebuah komunitas yang terisolir, marjinal, dan ekslusif. Stereotipe ini muncul karena kebijakan kolonial sehingga penulisan sejarah kota sering hanya dilihat pada komunitas yang memiliki akses ekonomi, politik, dan sosial budaya langsung pada pemerintah kolonial. Komunitas kampung, yang pembentukannya memiliki sejarah yang panjang, hampir tidak dilihat sebagai bagian dari sejarah kota. Pada beberapa dekade awal abad XX, kampung di Semarang menjadi fenomena yang menarik, bukan karena semata-mata pemerintah kolonial mulai memperhatikan status dan kondisi komunitas ini, tetapi secara mengejutkan justru hampir semua persoalan perkotaan, baik sosial, ekonomi, kesehatan, tata ruang kota maupun munculnya radikalisasi justru memiliki keterkaitan dengan komunitas kampung di perkotaan. Beberapa faktor penting yang mempengaruhi adalah proses urbanisasi, industrialisas, dan eksplorasi sosial-ekonomi di perkotaan melalui kebijakan perburuhan.
A BRIEF STUDY ON THE MUSICAL PERFORMANCE OF TINGKILAN FROM EAST KALIMANTAN Fl. Sudiran
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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Komunikasi dan kontak perorangan antara pedagang dari Timur Tengah/Padang Pasir dan Indonesia pada waktu yang lampau selama beberapa dekade membuat mereka berkolaborasi, misalnya, di bidang sosial, ekonomi, budaya, pertahanan, keamanan, dan lain-lain. Peralatan musik ini adalah gambus, maruas (percussion). Semua lagu, musik, dan tari mempunyai gaya keislaman. Yang paling terkenal di Kalimantan Timur adalah Tingkilan yang mengiringi tari Jepen.Tingkilan dipentaskan pada waktu pesta. Pengaruh agama Islam sangat kuat dalam musik ini.
REPETISI DALAM KARANGAN MAHASISWA DAN PENANGANANNYA I Dewa Putu Wijana
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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It is certainly true that repetition plays very important role in sentence and discourse writing because its existence is intended to give stress on linguistic expressions emphasized in the sentence or discourse in which it occurs. However, in composition writing, it is also often found repetitions which do not show any clear function as emphatic devices, and their occurrence tends to bore the readers. These types of repetition reflect the lack of the writers’ ability in producing more interesting and variative sentences. To avoid such phenomena, the knowledge of discourse cohesiveness should always be exposed in any composition writing class because this theory describes various ways of creating cohesiveness besides the repetition itself.
PENGGUNAAN KODE TERBATAS PADA MASYARAKAT TUTUR BAHASA INDONESIA DI JAWA TENGAH Hari Bakti Mardikantoro
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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Use of Ianguage cannot be discharged from social and situasional factors. Social and situasional factors influencing usage of language cause language variation of appearance. Language variation can be differentiated into two kinds namely is elaborated code variation and restricted code variation. This research uses limited data. As source of its data language by speech community in Central Java is used. The data are collected by using obsevation method with simak libat cakap (SLC) technique and simak bebas libat cakap (SBLC) technique. Data analysis is carried out using descriptive qualitative method. Restricted code of Indonesian community in Central Java has some variations i.e., fonological variation, morphological, lexicon, and syntax. Restricted code variation is due to factors such as habit of language use, thinking process, Javanese influence, and dialectal influence.
KATA PENYUKAT DALAM BAHASA MINANGKABAU Ike Revita
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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This study is an attempt to observe the traditional forms and the use of quantity-indicating quantifiers in Minangkabau Language. The data are taken from one of Minangkabau dialects—Tanah Datar. Having been referred to the structural theories, the quantifiers in Minangkabau language are variously categorized based on nouns following as well as the result of the action.

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