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Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29859476     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30996/uncollcs.v2i1
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies is a peer-reviewed proceeding, open access, and annual academic proceeding dedicated to the publications of research in the areas of linguistics, literature, and culture studies that had been disseminated in the conference held by Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas 17 Agustus 1945.
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The translation strategy of idioms from English into Indonesia: The Blind Side movie Dewy Shynta, Dewy Shynta; Lantu, Ika Paramitha; Yuliana Dg. Macora
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): UNCOLLCS: PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v3i1.4652

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This research aims to find out the translation strategies of idioms found in the Blind Side movie. Baker (1992) and Newmark (1988) are the theories use for the research. This research is a qualitative research method. The data in this research are the movie script and the movie subtitles. The results show that there are seven idioms and one type of translation strategy found in the movie. The translation strategy is translation by paraphrase.
Child Abuse as Portrayed in Delia Owen's Where The Crawdads Sing Cahyani, Gita Senja Ayu; Supsiadji, Mateus Rudi
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): UNCOLLCS: PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v3i1.4655

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Child abuse occurs when a child is hurt or abused by an adult. This can happen in various ways, impacting the child's body, cognition, and emotions. This study discusses the kind of child abuse and the impact of child abuse in Delia Owens' Where the Crawdads Sing. This study uses the child abuse theory by Christiane Sanderson and takes a psychological approach as it examines real-life phenomena. A qualitative approach is used as a method of research. The analysis reveals that Kya experiences physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect, primarily inflicted by her father and further exacerbated by the abandonment of her parents and siblings. Kya endures physical abuse through beatings and threats from her father, emotional abuse through his dismissive and degrading behavior, and neglect as she is left to fend for herself in extreme poverty and isolation. These abuses have long-term effects on her physical and psychological health. Kya is malnourished because her parents abandoned her. Psychologically, she suffers from deep anxiety and a profound lack of trust as a result of repeated trauma and isolation. In conclusion, Kya's experiences with physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect emphasize the severe and lasting impacts of child abuse on an individual's physical and mental well-being. The novel highlights how these traumatic experiences shape Kya's interactions with family and society. Childhood traumatic experience that made Kya become the person who has anxiety.
An Exploring Class Conflict in Samira Sedira's People Like Them through Lewis Coser's Theory Febriani, Silviana Berly; Ambar Andayani
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): UNCOLLCS: PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v3i1.4660

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This study discusses the class conflict that occurs in Samira Sedira’s People Like Them. The aim of this research is to describe the forms of class conflict and tells the factors that cause the class conflict find in the Samira Sedira’s People Like Them. The researcher chooses this novel because Sedira explores the issue of class conflict through two families who live in a village at the foot of the mountain. The researcher uses a qualitative descriptive method and a sociological approach to connect social conflict and literature. To analyze the conflict in the novel, the researcher uses Lewis Coser’s Class Conflict theory. Coser's theory emphasizes that class conflict can drive social change and maintain social structure by enabling tensions in society. The researcher finds two forms of class conflict, namely Realistic and Non-realistic conflict, and the factors that cause class conflict are Social and economic Enviousness, Cultural Differences and Assimilation, Exclusion and Racism, and the last one is Economic Injustice and Insecurity. This conflict is reflected in various aspects of their lives, including employment, housing, and daily social interactions. The study concludes that "People Like Them" not only highlights issues of class conflict in the specific context of the society depicted in the novel, but also offers broader insights into social dynamics relevant to Coser's theory of class conflict.Keywords: class conflict, cause of class conflict, non-realistic conflict, realistic conflict
Satellite Love as a Young Adult Literature Ayudistya, Nyiar; Wahyono, Danu
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): UNCOLLCS: PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v3i1.4661

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Abstract. The aims of this study is to analyze the features of young adult literature, through the intrinsic elements of a young adult literature novel. Young adult literature is a work of literature that focuses on how teenagers address the issues of adolescents. The novel Satellite Love by Genki Ferguson with 272 pages in total have several themes that considered as a young adult literature. This research used a descriptive qualitative approach to analyze the data to identify the features of young adult literature in the novel entitled Satellite Love and found what is distinguished from adult literature. In this study, some evidence was found that the characteristics of young adult literature are contained in the novel by Genki Ferguson published in 2021. It was also found that according to young adult literature, Stanton divided the plot have three stages namely, subplot, conflict, climax. Plot in a story moves quickly because it does not involve too many characters. Each chapter in Satellite Love is written from a different point of view of a teenager with a different physical appearance and a different ethnic origin. Satellite Love also deals with problems that teenagers commonly experience, such as bullying, isolation, loneliness, and falling in love and obsession. The novel Satellite Love can be concluded that most of the features of young adult literature can be represented in the novel Satellite Love.
Massimo Torricelli's Obsession in Blanka Lipinska's 365 Days Ilmi, Avita; Wahyono, Danu
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): UNCOLLCS: PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v3i1.4662

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The research study titled "Massimo Torricelli's Obsession in Blanka Lipinska's 365 Days" was conducted to analyze the cause and effect of the main character's obsession in the novel. The research was motivated by the psychological theory of love and obsession proposed by Robert Stenberg, which emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy balance in relationships. The research problem focused on understanding Massimo Torricelli's obsession with Laura Biel and its implications for their relationship. A qualitative research design was used, utilizing a psychological perspective to analyze the main character's obsession. Data was collected from the novel "365 Days" and analyzed using Stenberg's obsession theory. Findings revealed that Massimo's obsession stems from a desire to possess and control Laura, rooted in past trauma and leading to controlling and manipulative behavior. Despite his flaws, Massimo demonstrated emotional depth and a willingness to connect with Laura on a deeper level. This study highlights the toxic dynamics in their relationship, and underscores the potential for growth and change. The implications of this study offer insight into the portrayal of love and relationships in literature as well as the importance of prioritizing healthy and balanced relationships. Keywords : Control, Love, Manipulative Behavior, Relationships, Toxic Dynamics
Gangguan kepribadian Cluster A dalam anime Oregairu season 1 Gumelar, Abdul Rohman Agung; Poerbowati, Endang
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): UNCOLLCS: PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Personality disorders are persistent patterns of behavior, thinking, and experience that influence how individuals interact or socialize with the world and others. In the anime Oregairu (Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru), particularly the main character Hachiman Hikigaya, offers a detailed portrayal of Cluster A personality disorders. According to the DSM-5 (p. 646), Cluster A personality disorders are characterized by odd and eccentric behavior. This study aims to identify and analyze the Cluster A personality disorders exhibited by the main character. The research uses a descriptive qualitative method with a literary psychology approach, focusing on identifying traits that reflect these personality disorders. The main subject of the study is Hachiman Hikigaya, known for his skepticism about others' motives and his reluctance to open up, even to close friends. The study found 5 instances of relevant data: 2 instances of paranoid traits, 2 instances of schizoid traits, and 1 instance of schizotypal traits. The data indicate that Hachiman Hikigaya demonstrates consistent patterns of behavior associated with paranoid personality disorder, evident in his distrust of others' hidden motives, as well as schizoid personality disorder, shown by his avoidance of close relationships and limited emotional expression
Penggambaran Wujud dan Karakteristik Youkai dalam Manga Touhou Suichouka - Lotus Eater Karya Jun’ya Ota Ramadhani, Anggra; Poerbowati, Endang
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): UNCOLLCS: PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30996/uncollcs.v3i1.4664

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Youkai adalah makhluk mitologi yang berasal dari Jepang. Youkai memiliki berbagai macam jenisnya serta wujud dan karakteristik yang beragam. Dalam mitos dan mangamemiliki penggambaran yang sama maupun berbeda. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan penggambaran wujud dan karakteristik youkai dalam MangaTouhou Suichouka - Lotus Eater. Pendekatan yang digunakan adalah pendekatan mitopoik yaitu pendekatan yang menyangkut hal-hal mitos dan metode yang dipakai ialah metode deskriptif kualitatif. Kajian teori yang dipakai yaitu teori youkai menurut Matthew Meyer, Michael Dylan Foster, Matt Alt dan Hiroko Yoda. Terdapat 5 data youkaiantara lain yaitu Kotengu, Daitengu, Oni, Tanuki, dan Zashiki-Warashi. Penggambaran wujud dan karakteristik youkai dalam mitos cenderung lebih mengerikan dan aneh serta memiliki karakteristik yang jahat walaupun hanya ada 2 youkai yang berwujud lucu serta 1 youkai yang memiliki karakteristik baik dan suka membantu manusia. Sementara itu dalam Manga Touhou Suichouka - Lotus Eater wujud youkai digambarkan cenderung lebih mirip seperti manusia namun ciri-ciri youkai yang terdapat dalam mitos tetap ada sedangkan karakteristik youkai dalam manga sama-sama jahat tetapi hanya ada 2 youkai yang memiliki karakteristik baik terhadap manusia.
Exploring Character Dichotomy in Anna Todd's After Good Versus Bad Weking, Mutiara Stefani Putri; Pramesti, Tri
Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): UNCOLLCS: PROCEEDING RESEARCH ON LITERARY, LINGUISTIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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This research explores the dichotomy of characters in Anna Todd’s After through the lens of binary opposition as proposed by Lois Tyson and the deconstruction approach by Jacques Derrida. The study focuses on the clear demarcation between good and bad characters, epitomized by Tessa Young and Hardin Scott, respectively. Using Tyson’s framework, the binary oppositions within the narrative are identified and analyzed, revealing how these oppositions structure the reader’s understanding of the characters. Derrida’s deconstruction theory is then applied to challenge and destabilize these fixed oppositions, offering a nuanced interpretation of the characters’ complexities. The findings indicate that while Tessa Young is predominantly portrayed as the embodiment of goodness, and Hardin Scott as the epitome of badness, a deeper analysis reveals underlying complexities and contradictions in their characterizations. This study contributes to a richer understanding of character development and thematic depth in contemporary literature. However, through the application of Derrida's deconstruction, the research concludes that these binary oppositions are not absolute. The complex interplay between Tessa and Hardin challenges the rigidity of their characterizations, demonstrating that the boundaries between “good” and “bad” are fluid and subject to reinterpretation. Keywords: after, binary opposition, deconstruction, dichotomy, good and bad.