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JOAS
ISSN : 30324920     EISSN : 30324920     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281
Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS) publishes original articles of a scholarly nature, in English and Indonesian, on Aceh and neighbouring countries in a wide range of disciplines. Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS) also publishes articles of the significant contributions, research, and knowledge across the globe through the publication of original, high-quality research articles that have an impact on the people even though it does not discuss about Aceh and neighbouring countries.
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Articles 23 Documents
The Teumatok Culture in Aceh Singkil Anisa Ibrahi
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i1.42

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The distinctive fusion of traditional ideas, spirituality, and social practices that continue to influence the region's identity and culture is highlighted by the research on Teumatok culture in Aceh Singkil. The study's conclusions have shed important light on the Teumatok culture's beginnings, values, customs, and social structure. The study has brought attention to how crucial it is to protect and advance Teumatok culture, since it is a vital component of Aceh Singkil's cultural legacy. The study has added to the body of knowledge on traditional beliefs, spiritual activities, and cultural values. It also lays the groundwork for future research on Aceh Singkil's Teumatok culture.
The Writing Culture of Scholars of The Aceh kingdom Adrian Rahmadani
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i1.43

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The writing practices of scholars under the Aceh monarchy are examined in this scientific essay. Scholars from throughout the Muslim world and the archipelago flocked to Aceh, which developed into a center of learning and played a vital role in developing intellectual traditions. The official language of Malay's adoption had a profound effect on political, intellectual, and economic discourses. Numerous publications were written by Islamic scholars, or ulama, and Islamic discourse flourished in mosques, schools, and the royal palace, demonstrating the royalty's support of education. Aceh made a significant cultural and Islamic contribution to the growth of Malay literature and language. Awareness Aceh's past intellectual traditions requires an understanding of the written culture of the area.
The Keuneunong Dating and Acehnese Society Darmadi Johan
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i1.44

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The important part of Acehnese culture is Keuneunong, especially for the Aneuk Jamee community and the Acehnese people as a whole. This ancient practice, in which farming is the main social activity, is strongly correlated with the seasonal calendar. An important part of Keuneunong, which symbolizes the practice's cultural and environmental significance, is the yearly Khanduri Laot rite in lowland Aceh. The purpose of this essay is to examine the cultural and social ramifications of Keuneunong in Acehnese society, providing insight into its history, customs, and changing function.
The Acehnese Literature and Social Behavior Fitriya Munidar
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i1.45

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This research essay analyzes the relationship between Acehnese literature and social behavior. Writing in Acehnese has served as a vehicle for contemplating Aceh's political and human conditions, particularly in the aftermath of the tsunami and post-conflict periods. With data from sociolinguistic analysis, netnography interviews, and literature evaluations, the study used a descriptive qualitative research approach. The results demonstrate that reading Acehnese literature can be seen as both a cultural battle within the reading community and a vehicle for political purification and introspection. Along with these language variations, the study looks at slang, idiolect, dialect, and acrolectal in both North and West Acehnese. According to the report, there are active Acehnese groups in Malaysia that participate in social events, such as celebrating Islamic holidays. The survey also indicated that the use of local language in public spaces like as coffee shops is still less desirable amongst youth in Aceh. The study comes to the conclusion that social behavior and cultural identity are strongly correlated with Acehnese language and literature.
The Impact of Coffee Shops on Aceh's Economic Sustainability Jhond Paull
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i1.46

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The effect of coffee shops on Aceh, Indonesia's ability to sustain its economy is examined in this article. The research is predicated on the idea that coffee, especially Arabica coffee, is a valuable product in Aceh that boosts the local economy and the income of coffee producers. The study's objectives are to examine the traits of coffee shop patrons, the variables that affect the volume of business and revenue of well-known coffee shops in Banda Aceh City, as well as the profitability of these establishments. Based on data analysis from well-known coffee shops in the area, the research design examines variables that affect both visitor volume and profit margins. The results show that young people with particular spending habits and visitation patterns frequent coffee shops. The ramifications of these discoveries for the region's economic sustainability are explored in detail, with a focus on the coffee sector. The article's conclusion highlights the importance of coffee shops to Aceh's economy as well as the need for more study and advancement in this field.
The Acehnese Folklore and Social Behavior Gabriel Cristina
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i1.47

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The moral and cultural ideals portrayed in several Acehnese folktales are the main subject of this article's exploration of Acehnese folklore and social behavior. The goal of the study is to characterize the moral and cultural values that are ingrained in folklore, as well as its composition, transmission, social setting, and structure. Descriptive analysis is used in the research design, which is grounded in a qualitative method to analyze the data. The results highlight the wealth of regional knowledge and cultural values captured in the many Acehnese folktales that make up the data collection. The ramifications of these discoveries for the Acehnese community are explored in detail, with a focus on the function that folklore plays in passing down cultural traditions and values. The importance of maintaining and advancing Acehnese folklore as a source of social, cultural, and moral wisdom is emphasized in the article's conclusion.
Ecolinguistic: State of The Art Phonological Anapticsis of Javanese Lamongan and Kediri Dialect Irwanda, Farian Dito; Firdaus, Thoriqi
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i2.78

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The Javanese language in the East Java province exhibits diverse dialects, such as the Kediri (Mataraman) dialect and the Lamongan (Arekan) dialect, which are geographically proximate. The goal of this study is to describe the different ways that phonological sounds change when the Javanese language is spoken, as well as the different ways that anaphoric sounds change when vowel and consonant phonemes are added, such as prosthesis, epenthesis, and paragoge. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method with an ecolinguistic approach. Interviews are used for data collection and acquisition, followed by note-taking and recording as the primary data reference. The analysis results reveal 33 differences in the phonological usage of the Javanese language between the Kediri (Mataraman) dialect and the Lamongan (Arekan) dialect. The classification of anaptyctic sound changes is distinctly evident in the use of the Javanese language. The dialects, in their daily usage, demonstrate two instances of change via prosthesis, two instances via epenthesis, and three instances via paragoge. The analysis identifies ecolinguistic factors influencing the phonological changes between these two dialects. Phonological changes occur as a result of contact with other languages or dialects, population migration, and social changes within the local community. The ecolinguistic study of anaptyctic phonological changes between the Lamongan and Kediri dialects indicates the influence of geographical, environmental, social interaction, and cultural factors.
Addressing National Spirit Through Rhetorical Analysis in Chairil Anwar's "Diponegoro" Poem Tampubolon, Fitri Aulina; Harahap, Rosmawaty
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i2.105

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Chairil Anwar's poem Diponegoro is a literary work that is full of national spirit. This poem tells the story of Prince Diponegoro's struggle against the Dutch colonizers. Chairil Anwar uses various rhetorical techniques intelligently and effectively to arouse his readers' national spirit. This article aims to analyze the rhetoric used by Chairil Anwar in the poem "Diponegoro" to evoke the spirit of nationality. The author uses the text analysis method. Text analysis is a research method that intends to understand the meaning of the text in depth. The Diponegoro poem will be the focus of the text analysis in this study. Rhetorical analysis in the Diponegoro poem will reveal the deepest meaning of the poem through the description of the use of majas, sentence structure, and diction selection. According to the results of the research on Chairil Anwar's Diponegoro poem, there are various majas in it, such as personification, hyperbole, metaphor, synecdoke totem proparte, metonimia, oxymoron, and sarcasm. The choice of diction is the use of words that are firm and straightforward, the use of words that rhyme, and the use of words full of moral values.
Improving the Quality of Merdeka Curriculum Through Local Wisdom Based on Literary Works Soumena, Nur Frety; Harahap, Rosmawaty
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v2i1.113

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Learning is an essential foundation in the development of a nation so that the curriculum has a crucial position in ensuring the quality of education. Unfortunately, the curriculum that is often used tends to be uniform and lacks attention to the local wisdom of a region. On the other hand, literary works reflect local wisdom and can be a rich and interesting source of education. The purpose of this research is to narrate efforts to improve the quality of the independent curriculum through literature-based local wisdom. This research uses a qualitative model with an exploratory literature research approach. The results of this study show that local wisdom based on literary works applied in the education process makes the younger generation more able to master, appreciate, and defend cultural values, and protect local wisdom and strengthen national identity. Thus, through the Merdeka Curriculum, which seeks to apply and apply local wisdom based on literary works, it can develop humans who have in-depth knowledge of local wisdom, maintain cultural values, and build a strong personality for the future.
Heroical Poems in The Track of History Malay Culture: An Analysis of Heroical Values Warriors in The Contemporary Era: A Stylistic Study Sinaga, Sarah; Harahap, Rosmawaty
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v1i2.114

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This research aims to analyze the heroic values in Malay heroic pantun and its relevance to the contemporary era through a stylistic approach. Pantun, as a form of traditional Malay oral literature, contains many cultural and moral values that can be used as references in understanding the concept of heroism in the context of Malay history and culture. This study uses a stylistic analysis method to identify and interpret the language style, structure, and symbols that reflect heroic values in the pantun. The results show that heroic pantun not only describes the courage and sacrifice of the warriors, but also highlights the importance of integrity, wisdom, and collective spirit in facing the challenges of the times. These values remain relevant and can be adapted in the context of the contemporary era, providing inspiration for the younger generation to appreciate and apply the principles of heroism in everyday life.

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