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Contact Name
Dr. Mochamad Aviandy, S.Hum., M.Hum
Contact Email
m.aviandy@gmail.com
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+6281314831499
Journal Mail Official
irhs@ui.ac.id
Editorial Address
Gedung VIII, Lantai 2, Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya, Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Jawa Barat, 16424
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Kota depok,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
International Review of Humanities Studies
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 25279416     EISSN : 24776866     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/irhs
International Review of Humanities Studies is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal published by the Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia. This journal accepts original articles about various issues in humanities, which include but is not limited to philosophy, literature, archeology, anthropology, linguistics, history, cultural studies, philology, arts, library, and information science focused on studies and research.
Articles 324 Documents
THE CONSTRUCT OF FEMININITY OF THE FEMALE'S MAIN CHARACTER IN THE THAILAND MOVIE "THE TEACHER'S DIARY" Febriand, Fandra
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 6, No. 2
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This article discusses the construct of femininity in the Thai film "The Teacher's Diary" (2014) through an analysis of the main female character. The film is a romantic-comedy genre directed by Nithiwat Tharathorn which tells the story of two teachers who both teach at the same floating school, however each teaching at different periods of time. Through a diary written by Ann (a female teacher) who first taught at the school, Song (a male teacher) learns a lot about how to deal with the face of the unideal teaching conditions in a floating school. Using gender concepts, namely femininity and masculinity as social constructions from Oakley and Gender Stereotype Characteristics from Kite, this paper argues that although it does not completely break away from gender stereotypes, Ann's femininity also shows masculinity in herself. The construction of Ann's femininity as a single Thai woman is also not completely against the patriarchal system. However, Ann's character offers a different perspective on how to be a single Thai woman.
BUDDHIST PERSPECTIVES ON PLURALISM AND PUBLIC SPHERE Buaban, Jesada
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 6, No. 2
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This paper examines the concept of pluralism in Theravada tradition. Its main purpose is to discuss an idea proposed by Pinit Ratanakul, who tends to portray Buddhism as an inclusive religion, while this paper argues that such an inclusivism of Buddhism has limitations. In contrast, Buddhism also reflects some senses of exclusivism in order to confirm its truth claim. This aspect is always overlooked because scholars seem to interpret their religions to promote the trend of world peace but in a narrow way, until various parts of the scriptures have been ignored. Methodologically, textual analysis has been applied in this paper by scrutinizing the Buddhist texts both primary and secondary sources, as well as some contemporary issues. Collected data are examined through concepts of religious pluralism and the public sphere in post-secular societies. It found that though Buddhism has limitations according to inclusivist views, it can be interpreted to promote pluralism well especially in modern and post-modern societies that religious tolerance is interpreted to serve the freedom of speech in the democratic system. This paper also argues that we cannot talk about religious pluralism without referring to freedom of speech in the public sphere.
THE ŚHIVA-BUDDHIST CONCEPT IN THE TEMPLE OF SINGHASARI-MAJAPAHIT PERIODS Wahyudi, Deny Yudo; Munandar, Agus Aris; Setyani, Turita Indah
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 6, No. 2
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Religious tolerance, which is now starting to fade, has grown since the past. The Śhiva and Buddhist religious coalition from the Singhasari era to Majapahit might represent its religious tolerance. Several temples, consisting of Jawi, Jago, Panataran and Jabung, seem to reflect the concept of Śhiva-Buddhist. Its Śhiva-Buddhist characteristics could be referred from the textual information, its architecture, and its relief. This study used the analytical method and a historical-archaeology approach. The descriptions of these elements were identified and analyzed to strengthen the opinion of the Śhiva-Buddhist coalition. This study found that the Śhiva-Buddhist concept, as reflected in the Jawi, Jago, Panataran and Jabung temples,emphasizes the phenomenon of the coalition of the two religions during the Singhasari-Majapahit period.
REFINING THE NATIONALISM: CLASSICAL “VERSUS” CONTEMPORARY NATIONALISM ZulQarnain, Lalu
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 6, No. 2
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The resurgence of nationalism in the shape of neo-nationalism and right-wing political parties in Europe and the United States at the end of the twentieth century, followed by similar tendencies in other parts of the world, raises the question of why nationalism is regaining favor again. According to classical nationalism viewpoint, the nationalism term is used to conceptualize the nation-state as the modern state formation that emerged since the 18th century. Though it retains the same ambiguity as classical nationalism, the rise of neo-nationalism in contemporary politics is intriguing and increases interest in studying nationalism, which fails to distinguish between state-nationalism (statist nationalism) and cultural-nationalism (cultural nationalism), each with its own vision and ideals It is also necessary to define the differences between the two types of nationalism, including the debates over Geerzt and Sidel about the future of nationalism in post-colonial countries.
POLICING THE DIGITAL REALMS: REFLECTION ON COMMUNITY POLICING DISCOURSES IN THE DIGITAL REALMS Kurniawan, Kukuh S.
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 6, No. 2
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This paper tends to reconceptualize community policing as the embodiment of community oriented policing related to the shifting definition of community. In response to these dynamics, the issue of the relationship between the digital realm and community policing that has been implemented is important to study. The study is expected to reflect thoughts on the issue of crime in the digital realm, concepts and models of community policing, as well as ways to increase the potential of contextual Community Policing. How to increase the potential for community policing so that it can be used in dealing with problems in the digital realm according to the development of the digital realms, especially the rhetoric of Revolution 4.0 in contemporary Indonesia.
SAUDI ARABIA’S INTERNAL CHANGES AND ITS FOREIGN POLICIESIN RESPONDING THE ARAB SPRING Machmudi, Yon
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 5, No. 1
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COMPARISION COGNITIVE IDENTITY BETWEEN HONGKONGCITIZENS AND CHINESE DIASPORA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Zhang, Guannan
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RUSSIAN BALLET: ITS STYLE, INFLUENCE AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA Wayoan, Vennesa Naomi
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THE ABSURDITY OF NIGERIAN POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE: A CRITICAL READING OF THE DRAMA OF OLA ROTIMI Awuawuer, Tijime Justin
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IBIBIO WORLDVIEW ON PARENTING AND CHILDCARE IN EFFIONG JOHNSON'S SON OF THE LAND Inegbe, Stephen E.
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