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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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Transmigrasi Era Otonomi Khusus di Provinsi Papua La Pona
Humaniora Vol 21, No 3 (2009)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Transmigration program was stopped in Papua in 2001. Some societis have consider that this program has failed to improve the local people life, prosperity, and tend to make social, cultural and political problems. Debating about the continuity of this program is still going on until now, even though, this program is still sustainable based on the ordinance of special autonomy in Papua Province. In the period of special autonomy, the implementation of transmigration program has been based on regulation territory of Papua province, and depends on the contribution of social and cultural scientists, because some of the most crucial problems of this program are social integration, social interaction, and social networking problems which have become barriers for diffusion and adoption of agricultural inovation process to indigenous people. The social and cultural planning in the past did not develop social networking to support the diffusion and innovation adoption process. This is the challenge for social and cultural scientists in this state to produce the new social and cultural approach, strategy, policy, program, and action. This contribution is very important in the interest of the state.
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.
Gender Construction in Pesantren in Johor (Malaysia) and Central Java (Indonesia) Tri Marhaeni P. Astuti
Humaniora Vol 22, No 2 (2010)
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This article investigates gender construction in Islamic boarding schools or 'pesantren' Semarang, Indonesia (Al-Islah and Al-Anshor) and Johor, Malaysia (Mahad and Marsah). It was found that despite their different countries and customs, the schools in Indonesia and Malaysia show some similarities, especially in terms of the teaching of Islamic jurisprudence and thei perceptions of the rights of men and women as explained in the Qur'an. HOwever, they differ, especially in terms of the implementation of these in their daily lives. In Johor, Malaysia, men are responsible for activities outside of the households whereas women are in charge of the domestic chores. In Semarang, Indonesia, however, women, despite their household responsibilities, can also work outside. In addition, in terms of polygamy, most people in Johor support it as long as it does not break any religious laws.
Wanita Penjaja Agama Kepemimpinan Sister Aimee Semple McPherson dalam Novel: Elmer Gentry, Oil!, dan The Loved One Nursaktiningrum Nursaktiningrum
Humaniora Vol 22, No 2 (2010)
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This article studies how three famous American writers portray Sister McPherson (1890-1944), a controversial female religious leader, in their novels. Placing the novels written by Lewis, Sinclair, and Waugh in the context of American society, this study aims to reveal how Sister McPherson crossed gender boundaries and reinvented tradition in American religious institutions. By combining religious teachings and the advancement of popular culture, she broke the old religious tradition and succeeded in popularizing the religion she embraced.
Fonologi Bahasa Madura Akhmad Sofyan
Humaniora Vol 22, No 2 (2010)
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Bahasa Madura--sama seperti bahasa Indonesia (yang berasal dari bahasa Melayu) (lihat Marsono, 2003)--termasuk ke dalam rumpun bahasa Austronesia Barat. Sebagai dua buah bahasa yang mempunyai hubungan kekerabatan yang sangat dekat, bahasa Madura dan bahasa Indonesia akan memiliki persamaan atau kemiripan. Dalam hal sistem fonologi, kedekatan hubungan kekerabatan antara bahasa Madura dengan bahasa Indonesia ditunjukkan dengan terjadinya korespondensi fonemis.
La Ode Muhammad Idrus Qaimuddin Sastrawan Sufi Ternama di Buton Abad XIX La Niampe
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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This article talk about the characterization of La Ode Muhammad Idrus Qaimuddin as a popular mystical in Buton in XIX century. Among the mystical characters at his period, he known as a productive writer. His works in mysticism side was written in some languages (Wolio language, Malay, and Arabic). On of his popular poem entitled "Bula Malino" its content is about seeing which directed to him self. According to him, loving and teaching him self is a main need in the human life, so he clarified through his poem motuyaapa kaasina miya yitu, yinda molawana kaasimu yikaromu, moo sarowu guru Bemo yadariko yinda molawana yoda-yadari karomu. However people love us, it is still better loving ourselves, even though a thousand teachers who teach us, it is better we teach ourselves.
Strategi Penciptaan Humor dengan Pemanfaatan Aspek-aspek Kebahasaan Muhammad Rohmadi
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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Humor is universal. Nobody never gets involved with humor. It's the difference lies in its frequency and its target. One person may have a high sense of humor whereas another may have a low sense of humor. In fact every person needs humor in many communication activities. Though humor is only word game, people cannot avoid it. However, humor does not always cause the people to laugh. The creation of humor discourse can make use of articles, pictures, and sounds. Humor consumers assess humor variously. Sometimes people can feel happy when they hear humor; but sometimes they can feel infuriated, hateful, insinuated, or even aggrieved. This is caused by immeasurable humor context in each communication. It depends on the target that the humor creator wants.
Tafsir Desain Kursi di Keraton dan Gedung Agung Yogyakarta Eddy Supriyatna MZ
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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Chair is one of the unique visual arts (designs). The Indonesian word 'kursi' is possibly derived from the Arabic word 'kursiyun' which means chair. The term 'kursiyun' which is assumed originally from Kursi verses in Al-Qur'an has different functions and meanings in different contexts. In a social context, chairs are attributes that can be used to present a person's social status and prestige. It was found that in the Palace and Gedung Agung of Yogyakarta, a chair does not only function as a place for sitting, but it also serves as a symbolic tool for status display to build an image. Thus, it can also be used as a tool to show wealth, greatness, honor, glory, or a symbol of social status.
Substansi Budaya dalam Kebijakan Tata Ruang di Bali Gusti Ayu Made Suartika
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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This article analyses essential elements of Balinese culture, which are formulative of land use planning for Bali. Using ethnographic and hermeneutic methodologies and a cultural matrix derived from E.T. Hall (1973), strategic territorialities are defined and correlated to nine dimensions of culture. The study is contextualised by the ongoing debate over the challenges Bali faces in conserving its cultural heritage while achieving its development objectives. The results emerge from Fundamental Research Scheme funded by the Indonesian Department for Education.
Watak Peradaban dalam Epistimologi Ibnu Khaldun Hafidz Hasyim
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
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This article investigates Ibn Khaldun's thought on the nature of civilization from a historical perspective and his thought on the nature of civilization as an epistemological foundation. It was found that the nature of civilization is epistemological because the study of the nature of civilization is a new method in discovering the substance of history. Furthermore, the nature civilization is related to the nature of human beings for having produced sciences in its history. According to Ibn Khaldun, our system of thought is limited in two ways: the relation of physical systems to both perception and intellectual, and the relation of physical systems to spirituality. In this context, Ibn Khaldun classifies sciences into intellectual and revelational sciences.

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