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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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Kesalahan Berbahasa Sunda pada Siswa Dwibahasawan di SLTP Taruna Bakti Bandung . Juanda
Humaniora Vol 22, No 2 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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The aim of this research is to investigate written Sundanese errors made by pupils of SLTP Taruna Bakti Bandung. The results show that four types of errors were detected: phonological, morphological, syntactic, and lexical. The phonological errors are close related to such phonemes as /a/ and /u/, /d/ and /y/, /d/ and /r/, /e/, and /a/, /o/ and /u/. The morphological errors include types of lexical errors include the use of loan words or borrowing sich as antusias, bakar, cermin, dalam, gorok, hilang, jatuh, kupas, lestari, madu, pecah, runcing, serius, tinggi, untuk, and wajah.
Four Criteria for Labeling Black Women and Their Community as 'Others' in Toni Morrison's Novels Sri Herminingrum
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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The dynamics of Black women's life, from Slavery Era to Women Rights Movement in 1980-s, highlighted by Morrison in The Bluest Eyes, Sula, Song of Solomon, Tar Baby, Beloved, Jazz, Paradise, and Love is cultural expression which is in a non-exclusive territory. By applying interdisciplinary approach - integrating theories and perspectives of some disciplines, including the intersectional zone of the study of gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity - to research these eight novels, it was discovered that there are four points engendering Black women regarded as 'other'. (1) Mother-centered culture practice. (2) Double lives for racism and sexim. (3) The impact of White culture invasion. (4) The struggle for building self dignity.
Transformasi dan Integrasi dalam Kesusastraan Nusantara: Perbandingan Teks Amir Hamzah Melayu dan Jawa Kun Zachrun Istanti
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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The Persian Amir Hamzah text has been transformated either directly or indirectly into Arabic, Hindustani, Bengali, Turkish, and Malay. The Malays Amir Hamzah text is connector the Amir Hamzah text contained in the regional languages in Indonesia since the Malays language is the spreader of religion of Islam in Indonesia. In Indonesia, the Amir Hamzah text spread and became popular along with the spread of Islam. The Amir Hamzah text used to convey the Islamic teaching in its creation occurs through the distortion (i.e., modification, manipulation, and adjustment) with the teaching will be delivered. Various distortions are done, either for its Malay, or Javanese.
Bahasa Indonesia, Perubahan Sosial, dan Masa Depan Bangsa Aprinus Salam
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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There has been a significant changing on the existence and conventional function of Indonesian language. The changing of political constellation in Indonesia, and the dominance of practical and economic paradigm made the conventional function of Indonesian language experiencing constriction. In that changing, Indonesian language did not able to accommodate its some primary functions anymore. The praxis of using Indonesian language becomes such of formality-rite just for being recognized as Indonesian citizen. However, in the midst of other potential divider elements such as religion, ethnicity, or locality, it is the fact that only Indonesian language that is still able to "guarantee" the future of Indonesian nationalism.
Pola Variasi Bahasa Jawa (Kajian Sosiodialektologi pada Masyarakat Tutur di Jawa Tengah Endang Kurniati; Hari Bakti Mardikantoro
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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Language use is determined not only by linguistic factors but also by nonlinguistic factors, i.e. social and situational factors. This study focuses on the variation pattern of Javanese as the expression of different social factors. Variation of Javanese language in Central Java might happen in various aspects, i.e. honology, lexicon, pengkramaan symptom, pengokoan symptom, and morphemic process. Such social factors as education, age, and occupation have an effect on the realization of Javanese language.
Transformasi Loro Blonyo – Rumah Joglo dalam Analisis Struktural Slamet Subiyantoro
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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This paper shows that the form and structure of a traditional Javanese house joglo is a transformation from loro blonyo sculptures representing a pair of human figures. This pair of statues and also the traditional Javanese house are basically a manifestation of the Javanese way of life that emphasizes harmony and unity of values between two different worlds such as men and women, physical and spiritual, and macrocosm and microcosm.
Glembuk, Strategi Politik dalam Rekrutmen Elite Penguasa di Desa Pulungansari Yogyakarta Bambang Hudayana
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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Credibility is the power resource of village elites in Java that has ability to find out influence to the people. However, village elites also still require glembuk as a strategy to generate credibility, or to make the people merely under their control even though without legitimacy. Glembuk is implemented through conducting political transaction between the elites and the peoples, the elites persuate and negosiate their interest, and offer a compensation in term of services, goods, money or something that is important, or valuable for the peoples. Elites become to rely more on glembuk in the contestation of rulling elite recruitment such as village staff (pamong) and headman (lurah) direct election because they have no sufficient credibility requirement. The winers are the elites enabling to produce glembuk that manipulate and show off their potential as the credible leaders.
Perilaku Masyarakat Baduy dalam Mengelola Hutan, Lahan, dan Lingkungan di Banten Selatan Gunggung Senoaji
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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Baduy community is a Sundanese ethnic isolating themselves around Kendeng Mountains, South Banten. They occupy an area about 5101.8 hectares of land in which the property rights were granted from the government. The people strictly adhere to their customary rules and norms. Hence, this article described to conditions of Baduy community and their behaviour in managing its forests, land and environments. The Baduy behaviour is different from the general community. These behaviour were believed to be initiated by the decrease availability of cultivated areas due to the population growth and influence their customary rules and norms. Their behaviour forms of local wisdom in managing the environment. The behaviour of Baduy community implemented in managing agricultural land, forest, and environment.
Gandrung Banyuwangi: Kontestasi dan Representasi Identitas Using Novi Anoegrajekti
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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The article wants to emphasize contestation among authorities in understanding gandrung as identity construction that increased since 2000 until 2005. Blambangan Art Council and bureaucracy, for example, tried to increase Using identity through political policies. By using hegemony perspective, especially in the concept of contestation among residual, dominant, and emergent culture, I will analyze (1) the process of the contestation for gandrung among bureaucracy, santri, and capitalist in the context of representation of Using identity based on socio-cultural powers of each authority in particular times and spaces and (2) the power position of each authority in crafting hegemony towards gandrung. As something constructed, cultural identity is discursive, fractured, and dynamic based on times and spaces. Representation of Using identity is a battle-field in a cultural political project.
Antropologi Feminisme dan Polemik Seputar Tubuh Penari Perempuan Jaipongan menurut Perspektif Foucault Imam Setyobudi; Mukhlas Alkaf
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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The dancers whose totally use their body and gesture explore their art-life experiences as well as to visualize their art form are always interrelated with the relation of knowledge and power. It is inclution whereas the dancers are belong to. This paper will focus on the issue of feminism in the field of the anthropological discourse as one of the Indonesian dances approach analysis. Even though it is not directly explaining how to operationalize feminism in analyzing the dances rather than serving an alternative perspective toward an older perspective in which tend to very masculine perspective.

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