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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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Sajak-sajak Realisme Sosialis Lekra: Kajian Tematik Suyono Suyatno
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Lekra poems basically reflects the aesthetics of socialist realism which is adoped by the Lekra in the art and literature, including also in poetry. The aesthetic of socialist realism seems to be built from the oppositions between capitalist/imperialist--socialist, bourgeois--the proletariat with the partisanship on the part of the latter. To realize the partisanship that belong to the ideology of Marxism and socialism, Lekra also utilizing statements which are hyperbolic. Thus, the actual poems of Lekra identical with the mouthpiece of the communist party who spread propaganda.
Relasi dan Negosiasi Ideologis dalam Naga Sasra dan Sabuk Inten Karya S.H. Mintardja Teguh Supriyanto
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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Naga Sasra dan Sabuk Inten--the silat story-- is built based on various ideological confrontation. It is assumed that this text has a close relation with extra situation because in outside the text, the political and social situation was facing similar ideological confrontations. Th eproblems are how ideology play in the artistic structure of the text and how are the relation and negotiation pattern of the ideologies. An artistic space is constructed by semantic fields and a place for seedbed of various ideologies. The dominant odeology is feodalism in a text. Negotiation and relation for ideology can be a way to grashep hegemonic ideology. The myth is the medium to relate capitalistic ideology. In extra-textual, capitalism is hegemonic ideology. The genetics of the text originates from capitalism class.
The Development of Bahasa Indonesia in Multicultural Context: A Case Study of Adoloscent's Slang I Dewa Putu Wijana
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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This article deals with Indonesian slang that is commonly used by youngsters as a symbol of their intimate friendship. This colloquial variation, which is often regarded as a threat to the existence of standard Indonesian is in fact very rich with interesting linguistic features, especially in terms of its forms, formation processes, spellings, and sources. The discovery of its uniqueness will hopefully vanish all negative views about the slang because its presence will actually give give contribution for the development of Bahasa Indonesia.
A Review of Deontic Modality in Indonesian Language Based on the theory of Japanese Modality Tatang Hariri
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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According to Hasan Alwi (1992) the scopes of deontic modality in Indonesian are permission and command with its modals such as .boleh, bisa, dapat., and other modality verbs. These two meanings, permission and command, are investigated from the point of view predication and deictivity. In this study deontic modality in Indonesian will be reviewed on the basis of the theory of Japanese modality.
Karikatur Karya G.M. Sudarta di Surat Kabar Kompas Kajian Pragmatik Slamet Supriyadi
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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Caricatures are used mainly to put forward constructive ideas on prevailing issues and to put forward humorous function. The types of speech act practiced are commisive, expressive, verdictive, assertive, directive, and performative. The dominating speech act found is directive. Based on the forms of speech act used, types of speech act practiced by the caricaturist are direct type of speech act. In the practice of cooperative principles, the caricaturist violates the maxims of quantity, quality, relevance, and manner. Politeness principles practiced by the caricaturist are tact, agreement, sympathy, and modesty maxims. Linguistic aspects utilized are phonological aspects, phrases, words, sentences, and discourse which coherence with the pictures.
Akronim dalam Bahasa Arab Abu Sufyan
Humaniora Vol 23, No 1 (2011)
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Abreviation is a morphemic process. In Arabic one of the abreviation processes is annaht. This process plays a significant role in the development of Arabic in general, and its vocabulary in particular.The result shows that structurally annaht in Arabic derives from combining two or more elements into one word; this process occurs either by eliminating a fart of the elements of the consonanst or combining all of the elements, written/pronounced as one syllable/phonem. Annaht can be formed frm words, phrases and sentences. Semantically, the meanings of the determining elements forming annaht and those of the annaht itself have either direct or indirect relationship. The meaning of annaht can be synonymous with, more specific, more general than or associated with that of the determining elements.
Love Me, Love Me Not: The Florenese Struggle in the Indonesian Nation State Project of Nation Unity Tular Sudarmadi
Humaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2011)
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lndonesian nation state develops project of nation unity to share imagined past and to offer a future dream. In this process, the nation with its power and authority invents, reinvents and creates collective memory by attaching meaning to cultural heritage, both tangible -sacred artifacts, monuments, sites and landscapes- and intangible -national history, religious celebration, nation day commemoration and collective memory-. However, when this collective memory is associated with the cultural heritage of major ethnic group, it marginalizes, subordinates and denies the heritage of ethnic groups outside the core. In response to the state ignorance, the minor ethnic groups develop various ways to attach and include on the nation state project of nation unity. In this article I discuss the Florenese marginalize ethnic in lndonesian nation state struggle to be granting the status of homogeneity and belonging to the Indonesian nation state citizen.
Konsepsi Sosio Kultural Etnis Jawa dan Madura di Eks-Karesidenan Besuki tentang Pangan . Nawiyanto
Humaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2011)
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This article discusses the sosio-cultural conceptions of foodcrops and foodstuffs among Javanese and Madurese ethnic groups. Drawing upon historical and anthropological materials, it explores views, knowledge, and beliefs concerning especially rice among the Javanese and corn (maize) among the Madurese in the former residency of Besuki. For the two ethnic groups, foodstuffs have not only physiological functions, but also cultural ones. The socio-cultural conceptions of food crops and foodstuffs, however, are far richer among the Javanese ethnic group than among the Madurese. Especially with the launching of the green revolution program, there has been a great shift in food crops production and staple food consumption among the Madurese from maize to rice. Apart from practical reason, a combination of ecological, economical, and sociological factors help to understand this shift.
Reproduction Identity Mechanism at Pasek Community in Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara I Wayan Ardhi Wirawan
Humaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2011)
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Reproduction identity at Pasek community in Mataram indicated by re-emphasizing symbolic power genealogical identity which had been built by their ancestor. Those phenomenon is patterned throught personal genealogical identification, representation of ancestor’s identity at Pasek clan in socio-religious space, identity articulation in priesthood symbol construction, and restructuring established cultural in Hindu religiousity practice. Socio-religious movement is actuated by Pasek community closely related with their struggle to achieve symbolic power in practicing Hindus religiousity.
Ekspresi Budaya Membangun pada Masyarakat Jeron Beteng, Kecamatan Kraton, Yogyakarta Endy Marlina; Arya Ronald
Humaniora Vol 23, No 2 (2011)
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The society has culture which influencing their habitat which can reveal a culture that underlies their daily life. The aims of this research is to reveal the expression of culture of build the architecture work of society. This topic related to six aspects, they are geography, ideology, personality, belief, social bond, and meaning. They influence the way of thinking, attitude, and cultural creation. This research found the shift and continuity of culture within society which explored based on the changes of the architecture.

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