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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
MANTRA PADA KOLEKSI NASKAH MERAPI-MERBABU Kartika Setyawati
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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Mantra may be defined as words full of power. It may be expressed both through words and letters/characters. When expressed through words, it is called mantraksara. As found in Merapi-Merbabu manuscripts, everybody can say or us mantra depending on his or her goals. Mantra is considered a secret and is passed along from one to another in a secret way. Mantra may be used for the purpose of gaining physical and sexual power, obtaining sympathy, love and pity healing sickness, and informing the spirit for various reasons.
WANITA DALAM SERAT NITIPRAJA Arsanti Wulandari
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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Serat Nitipraja (SNP) is a text which is contain a guiding for leader. The leader must have religius and humanity characters. In SNP we can read about the person who stand next to leader like ulama, ambassador and woman. The special thing is there is a woman subject in the text which is talk about leader. It is interesting because in the Javanese culture, woman does not have any chance to talk in public area, but in text woman can do it. As a render assistance for leader, woman can play in the leader area with her womanhood to have a chance to make a decission in public sector.
DUNIA SASTRA FRANCOPHONE DI ARAB-MAGREB Siti Hariti Sastriyani
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
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Former countries under French colonialism have been forced to adopt French as their second language. Among others, are in Arabian countries called Maghrebes. The adoption of French language beyond France has impacts on literature activities as a tradition. Genres created express nationalism depicting struggles against colonialism, independences, and freedoms. They have evidenced cultural contacts among Maghrebes and French. The Arabian-Maghribian genres are written by authors from Algier, Morroco, and Tunesse. They involve poems, novels and plays. Literature works that Arabian authors write involve epics, autobigraphies, family novels, detective novels, and historical novels, also documentaries.
DOKUMEN NON-ARAB TENTANG BERITA KERASULAN MUHAMMAD DAN AWAL ISLAM Hasyim Asyari
Humaniora Vol 18, No 2 (2006)
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In the era of the beginning of Islam, Arabia was situated among great imperial countries which are intellectually and culturally more developed as a result of development of religious life especially Jews and Christianity. So, it is not surprising if lots of written artifacts concerning with the emergence of new religion and its Prophet, Muhammad, are found in Arabia. The documents are of course very meaningful in the his­torio­graphy of Islamic history and tradition on its formative period, since the sources proportionally can also be completed by obtaining information from documents of non-Arabic Islamic chronicles. The non-Arabic contemporary sources of this primitive Islam may offer different kinds of account to study on how Islam has developed to the present form, since this kind of testimony is a comparative historical entity rather than a conventional one. The non-Arabic sources concerning Islam imply non-Islamic points of view, nevertheless they are certainly of valuable meaning in the study of any history.
RESEPSI KASIDAH BURDAH AL-BÛSHÎRY DALAM MASYARAKAT PESANTREN Fadlil Munawwar Manshur
Humaniora Vol 18, No 2 (2006)
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Qashîdah Burdah is a religious literary work that got an honor reception from the people around the world. Therefore, it is no wonder that Qashîdah Burdah could attract wide interest from the world community in the form of scientific study; Qashîdah Burdah recital in the religious ceremony; consumer’s reception in the recording industry and art performance, comments and translation from the Arabic into various kinds of the world languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and German. The Nordic languages cover of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland. The next is Russian, Turk, Persian, Urdu, Swahili, Chinese, Indonesian and other languages in Nusantara, i.e., Sundanese, Javanese, and Acehnese.
WARNA LOKAL TEKS AMIR HAMZAH DALAM SERAT MENAK Kun Zachrun Istanti
Humaniora Vol 18, No 2 (2006)
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The receptive analysis of the Hikayat Amir Hamzah (HAH) text shows active response from the readers through the creation of new text such as Serat Menak (Sr.Mn.). The relationship between both of them can be seen in its adaptations into Javanese literature (Sr.Mn.) in which HAH undergoes some changes. The author adjusted HAH to suit the Javanese literary and cultural traditions, e.g. Sr.Mn. is composed in the form of tembang (poetry), the name of the characters are adapted into Javanese culture; there are previously unnamed characters which are given names in Sr.Mn.; the history (background) of some characters is made clearly; and more titles (from pewayangan) are attributed to Amir Hamzah and Umar Umayah.
GENEALOGI DALAM RANGKA PENCIPTAAN SERAT DARMASARANA KARYA R. NG. RANGGAWARSITA Anung Tedjowirawan
Humaniora Vol 18, No 2 (2006)
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The goal of the writing of Serat Darmasarana by R.Ng. Ranggawarsita is the reception of Âdiparwa and continuation of the story of Mosalaparwa, Prasthanikaparwa, and Swargarohanaparwa. By writing Serat Darmasarana and texts in the Pustakaraja Madya R.Ng. Ranggawarsita intends to place Pengging as a myth, as the central government in Java, after the fall of Kediri. Further, R.Ng. Ranggawarsita also wants to place the Gods and Pandawa as the ancestors of Mataram Kings.
TELAAH SOSIOKULTURAL NASKAH DRAMA DEATH OF A SALESMAN KARYA ARTHUR MILLER Bustami Subhan
Humaniora Vol 18, No 2 (2006)
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There are at least three main reasons for the writer to conduct a research on the play Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller. First, the play Death of A Salesman was Arthur Miller’s masterpiece that brought him to the winner of Pulitzer Prize, the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award, the Antoinette Award, the Theatre Club Award, and the Front Page Award. The play presents a male protagonist who changed his profession from a carpenter to a salesman—this phenomenon is interesting since the setting of the play corresponds to the period of business growth in the United States of America. Second, the play contains many aspects: economic, social, cultural, psychological and moral. Third, the play contains special background and modern contexts that can be inferred into individual experience or consciousness especially for a father who wants to create a business and a happy family in a turbulent world. This writing is aimed at portraying the economic and socio-cultural aspects as reflected in the play, and revealing the moral values that can be taken from the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller.
SEKSISME DALAM BAHASA PRANCIS: KONSTRUKSI SOSIO-HISTORIS DAN POLITIS Wening Udasmoro; Wiwid Nurwidyohening
Humaniora Vol 18, No 2 (2006)
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This paper aims at exploring the use of sexism in French language, which occurs frequently since the French Revolution in 1789. This sexism is historically and politically constructed by the society and espoused by different social actors, such as philosophers, politicians, religious leaders and others. The various forms of this sexism range from the level of syntax to semantics and place women in different categories. The overall analysis reveals that the women’s representations are underestimated, stigmatized and considered inferior vis à vis men’s representations.
Dari Poro hingga Paketik: AKTIVITAS Ekonomi Orang Kalang di KOTAGEDE pada masa depresi-1930 Mutiah Amini
Humaniora Vol 18, No 2 (2006)
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The aim of this article is to discuss The Kalang People in Tegalgendu, Kotagede in the Depression era. In historical term, depression era is the time when all of the society have difficulties economically. Unlike the common people, The Kalang people can solve that problem by working as a juragan in Poro and Paketik. Poro means retailer or agent of everything and paketik means someone who owns a pawnshop. By reading this article we can know deeply what activities of Kalang people did during the depression era, and why Kalang people chose to become Poro and Paketik in their economic activities. Further, we can learn how Kalang people teach their skills to the next generation.

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