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Saksama: Jurnal Sastra
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29864550     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15575/sksm
Core Subject : Humanities, Art,
Saksama: Jurnal Sastra is a twice-yearly open access journal starts on the structural, post-structural, post-modern, comparative and post-colonial approaches to the critical analysis and interpretation of literature, with a special preference given to underrepresented works. Articles submitted should offer a critical viewpoint on modern works and contribute to ongoing literary discussions.
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SOCIETAL THREADS IN LITERATURE: AN ANALYSIS OF CHARACTER DYNAMICS IN HAMKA’S TENGGELAMNYA KAPAL VAN DER WIJCK Ramadani, Yasinta Sahla; Nurholis, Nurholis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/sksm.v2i2.26404

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In this study, we adopt a sociological lens to analyze characterizations in Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck. We explore the social and contextual factors influencing these characters, aiming to illuminate the complex network of relationships, power structures, and gender roles within the novel. This analysis seeks to enhance our comprehension of the societal and cultural context of the characters and their alignment with wider social realitiesThe study’s findings reveal a strong correlation between the novel’s characterizations, the socio-cultural and historical context of the Minangkabau people during the period in question. Zainuddin, the novel’s protagonist, grapples with the challenge of preserving his identity as a Minang individual of lower social standing. The characterizations of other figures, such as Hayati and Aziz, play a pivotal role in shaping Zainuddin’s life trajectory.This research enriches the field of literary studies by integrating sociological elements into the analysis of character development in a literary piece. The implications of this study include fostering a more profound comprehension of sociology’s role in shaping characters in literature, and generating novel insights into the historical Minangkabau society.
FROM WARRIORS TO UNITY: ANALYSING FANTASY FORMULA IN RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON (2011) Tasari, Putri Devi; Assiddiqi, Hasbi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/sksm.v2i2.27767

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This research aims to analyze the conflict formula in Raya and The Last Dragon, directed by Carlos López Estrada and Don Hall. The film portrays the story of Raya, a female warrior in a country abundant with animals and a unique mode of transportation called Tuktuk, before it turns dystopian. The scenes from the film represent the cultural diversity of Southeast Asia. The research method employs a descriptive quantitative approach, analysing data and sources through the intrinsic elements of the film. Data collection techniques include documentation techniques, such as films and literary observations, and interactive techniques, such as data reduction, data presentation, and data collection. The writer applies literary theory to comprehend the literary systematics in films. The findings of this study reveal that Raya and The Last Dragon presents Kumandra as a country that exemplifies Southeast Asian civilization, aiming to demonstrate tolerance, resilience, acceptance, and unity.
NARRATIVES OF AFFECTION IN FIVE FEET APARTWRITTEN BY RACHEL LIPPINCOTT, TOBIAS IACONIS, AND MIKKI DAUGHTRY Mutmainah, Siti Faudziana; Priyawan, Pepen; Sariyati, Ice
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/sksm.v2i2.28888

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Five Feet Apart is a romance novel written by Rachel Lippincott, Tobias Iaconis, and Mikki Daughtry about the love of two teenagers who are unable to be close to each other due to illness. This study aims to describe and explain the various types of love language and figurative love language found in the novel Five Feet Apart. This research is based on library resources. This research takes a qualitative approach. The issue in this study is the novel Five Feet Apart's various types of love languages and figurative language of love language. This investigation is divided into three stages. The first step is to gather information. Reading notes is the technique employed. Data analysis is the stage that comes after data collection. The data is analyzed descriptively. The results of the data analysis are then presented in the form of a presentation that includes an explanation of the novel Five Feet Apart. The theoretical triangulation validation method was used, which included document reading, recording, and analysis stages. According to the findings of this study, the expressions in the novel Five Feet Apart use a variety of love languages, including words of affirmation, quality time, physical touch, receiving gifts, and acts of service. Furthermore, in the novel Five Feet Apart, hyperbole, metaphor, simile, and personification are examples of figurative language of love language. 
THE WOMEN’S MASCULINITY IN FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM (2016) Safanah, Qayla Putri; Sudarisman, Yoga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/sksm.v2i2.29519

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Film is a field of study that is very relevant to the analysis of human values, one of which is the value of masculinity. This study was conducted to determine the masculinity presented through language signs, verbal and non-verbal signs in the film Fantastic Beasts and where to Find Them (2016). The analysis technique used in this study is descriptive qualitative which refers to the female character character approach in the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) through the analysis of masculinity John Archer and Barbara Lloyd.Based on this level and the results of this study, researchers see that the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) provides an overview of the forms of masculinity, according to the concept of stereotype masculinity that is closely related and cannot be separated from the patriarchy culture and try to change the main stereotype In this film that women do not have to be at home and do not have the right to argue, but brave and firm in doing something or in making decisions. Women's masculinity is described not only about the style of dress or physically but through logical thinking and has a high leadership spirit.
WILLIAM WALLACE'S STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE: A CHARACTER ANALYSIS IN BRAVEHEART BY RANDAL WALLACE Utama, Muhamad Mauda Putra; Ruminda, Ruminda; Faisal, Bunyamin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/sksm.v2i2.30077

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This study examines the characteristics of William Wallace as the main character in leading Scotland to fight for its independence in the novel Braveheart by Randall Wallace, using Sudarmanto's theory of heroism. This study aims to identify the character depiction of the main character and analyze the character of William Wallace as the main character in the fight for Scottish independence in the novel Braveherat by Randall Wallace. The data used is to look at the dialogue and heroic actions of William Wallace as shown in the novel Braveheart by Randall Wallace. Research results: (1) To understand the meaning of the novel (2) Knowing William Wallace's characteristic struggle in fighting for Scotland's independence. (3) To understand the meaning of heroism. This study shows the character of the main character William Wallace in his struggle to liberate the Scottish people from British colonialism.
THE FREEDOM OF WOMAN IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL: A CASE ON VIRGINIA WOOLF’S NOVEL TO THE LIGHTHOUSE Nurrachman, Dian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/sksm.v2i2.31304

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Freedom is always a longing for everyone. Freedom is a dream that must be achieved in broadly life; it is not only a kind of utopia, but should be united in reality. By the freedom one can do anything, for the freedom is over all. Once the freedom being shackled, the struggle for liberation will become a necessary one. Such a struggle is not always and only appeared in the physical appearances, but also appears in the ideas against the establishment of hegemony. Those thesis statements above are discursive formations that is used to analyze the struggling ideas of Lily Briscoe; one of the characters that in Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse. Lily Briscoe is important to appear because she broaches ideas, statements, and questions that refer to her struggle for liberating herself from the patriarchal hegemony, including patriarchal ideal of womanhood. In accordance with such a struggle, the combination theoretical framework of Marxist-Feminism with a little “deconstructive” reading will be an interesting discussion here.
HETERONORMATIVITY IN MS. MARVEL COMICS Muhammad, Guntur Aghni; Yatmikasari, Ika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/sksm.v2i2.31557

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The main subject of this study is the implementation of traditional masculinity and femininity theories within the Heteronormativity framework in 3 sequential volumes of Ms. Marvel by author G. Willow Wilson. The author relies on a post-structuralist feminist framework to describe gender stereotypes, using content analysis methods, which are mixed-methods quantitatively and qualitatively. This thesis attempts to answer a fundamental question; How Gender Stereotypes were presented in Ms. Marvel Comics?. In this findings, the data that have been collected shows significant differences in the distribution of social role attributes, traits, behaviors in characters divided into categories of masculine and feminine attributes. These quantitative data are then processed. Masculine attributes still dominated by male characters, and vice versa. , Nevertheless, there were at least a total of 67% (n=4) of female characters who were more associated with masculine attributes.
CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON ROMANCE: A STUDY OF EXTERNAL FACTORS IN MAKOTO SHINKAI’S YOUR NAME Ikhsan, Raka Muhammad; Azis, Safrudin; Rohmana, Wahyu Indah mala
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/sksm.v2i2.31579

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The novel ‘Your Name’ by Makoto Shinkai is a popular Japanese romance story that revolves around the body swap phenomenon between two high school students, Taki and Mitsuha, who live in different places and have different backgrounds. The novel explores the psychological aspects of their relationship, such as their identity, personality, emotions, and communication, as well as the external factors that affect their romance, such as their culture, environment, and destiny. This research paper aims to analyze the romantic conflicts that arise from the psychological and external factors in the novel, and to examine their relevance in the lives of contemporary college students who may face similar challenges in their romantic relationships. The research method used is a qualitative approach, using Freud’s theory of personality The data sources are the novel itself and some related literature. The data analysis is done by identifying, categorizing, and interpreting the data based on the research questions and the theoretical framework. The results of the analysis show that the romantic conflicts in the novel are caused by the following factors: the id-ego-superego dynamics, the identity crisis, and the communication barriers. The research also finds that these factors are relevant in the lives of contemporary college students, who may experience similar conflicts in their romantic relationships due to the influence of globalization, technology, social media, and individualism. The research concludes that the novel ‘Your Name’ provides a realistic and relatable portrayal of the romantic conflicts that may occur in modern society, and that the novel can be used as a source of inspiration and guidance for college students who want to overcome their romantic problems and achieve a harmonious and fulfilling relationship.

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