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Literature and Literacy
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29868785     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21831/litlit.v2i2
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Literature & Literacy (Lit&Lit) journal aims to share and circulate articles related to various literary studies and literary literacy for an extensive readership. The scope of the journal comprises modern literature, classical literature, traditional literature, childrens literature, and literary literacy with their respective subgenres, including regional, local, national, as well as international literature. Various approaches, ranging from structuralism, intertextual, deconstruction, feminism, ecocriticism, ecofeminism, postcolonialism, and others, such as new historicism and literary theory development, are welcome. Research may also cover various films, especially those adapted from novels, comics, and animated films, as well as songs and nursery rhymes in childrens literature.
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DIMENSIONS OF RELIGIOSITY IN ABIDAH EL KHALIEQY'S NOVELS Abid Sahulata Lingga Sakti; Riswanda Himawan
Literature and Literacy Vol. 2 No. 1: April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/litlit.v2i1.218

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Literary works can depict various phenomena from various sectors, including cultural, social, political, psychological, and religious. Interestingly, in the research of literary works and religion, it is often distinguished between religion and non-religion, even though religion in literary works is universal. Therefore, this study aims to explain the dimensional aspects of religiosity in Abidah El Khalieqy's novels. The type of research is descriptive qualitative, using the religiosity theory approach by Glock and Stark. The data sources of this research are the novels Geni Jora, Mataraisa, Bait-Bait Multazam, and Santri Cengkir. Data collection uses reading and note-taking techniques, while this study uses human interest. Data validity is interrater and interrater techniques. Data analysis uses the method of comparing data, categorizing, presenting data, and making inferences. The results of this study show that religiosity in Abidah El Khalieqy's novels related to the five dimensions of Glock and Stark consists of a belief dimension, a belief practice dimension, a science dimension, an experience dimension, and an experience effect dimension. The conclusion explains that Glock and Stark's multidimensional typology of religiosity dimensions is universal in the treasures of Islamic culture. The problem presented in the novel is the problem between characters in achieving the lost dimension of religiosity, which functions as a human value and transcendence in obtaining the lost dimension in life.
MYTHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION IN MODERN INDONESIAN NOVELS Nurgiyantoro, Burhan; Anwar Efendi; Maman Suryaman; Anis Maslihatin
Literature and Literacy Vol. 2 No. 1: April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/litlit.v2i1.268

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In the factuality, there are many fictional works that raise myth elements and use as reference in writing. Literary works inevitably exist in communities that have cultures and this is well acknowledged by writers who eventually receive them actively-productively. The present study is aimed at identifying these matters in modern Indonesian literature including myth sources, author’s attitudes that are hypogrammed, and myth functions. The study is conducted on five novels produced in the 2000s. Various myth stories contain life values that can be used as inspirations and culturel references in the writing of modern Indonesian novels and, simultaneously, as allegories and metaphors of life in the present time. The novels are partly set as they are in the myth stories, while partly are transformed into the life background of the present time. Even though the novels are set in the time background of the myth stories, the personalities and life philosophy of the characters reflect the life situations of the present time. The writers’ attitudes towards myths are partly continuing and augmenting the myth conventions although through the transformations of plots and characters (myth of concern), and, on the contrary, partly freeing, deviating, and rebelling (myth of freedom). In the case of rebellion to the myth conventions (Roro Jonggrang), it seems that it is due to the influences of the feminist ideas that emphasize the importance of life equalities between men and women. Women need not be always defeated or dominated by men.
SUICIDAL NARRATIVE IN KATHLEEN GLASGOW’S GIRL IN PIECES Anita Melati; Rachmat Nurcahyo
Literature and Literacy Vol. 2 No. 1: April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/litlit.v2i1.301

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This research breaks down into two main goals: first, it aims to reveal the suicidal acts of the characters in Kathleen Glasgow's Girl in Pieces; second, it will examine the way in which the characters' suicidal narrative is constructed. The Sigmund Freud psychoanalytic theory and narratology were employed in this study to address the research objectives. Girl in Pieces, a novel by Kathleen Glasgow, serves as the data source for this qualitative investigation. This study demonstrates how the interaction between outside factors and internal conflicts illuminates the reasons behind suicide. The presence of ambivalent emotions, the impact of the superego's influence, and the regular reaction of loss to the withdrawal of libido caused the complex five characters to experience melancholy and mourning. This condition demonstrates how the novel's suicidal narrative is represented by the characters' psychological suffering. The manifestation of melancholy and its effects highlight the crucial role the superego plays in encouraging self-destructive behavior. The superego functions as a metaphorical "Thanatos," driving people toward self-destruction, including the potential for suicide, because of its punitive nature and internalized critical voice. With its intense sadness, self-loathing, and conflicting feelings about oneself, melancholia seriously jeopardizes people's wellbeing. The weight of melancholy and the destructive influence of the superego draw attention to how dangerous this mental state is.
POEM "RUANG HIJAU" BY NATASHA RIZKY AND EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LITERATURE STUDY Azhari; Yeni Artanti; Muhammad Zikrullah; Dinda Destari
Literature and Literacy Vol. 2 No. 1: April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/litlit.v2i1.308

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Poetry is one of the literary works whose emotional expression is sometimes difficult to understand. The purpose of this study is to investigate the expression of emotion and its meaning in the poem "Ruang Hijau" by Natasha Rizky. This research implements a descriptive-qualitative paradigm type. Data was obtained from a book entitled "Kamu Tidak Istimewa." This book was written by Natasha Rizky herself. Published by Elex Media Komputindo. The data was obtained by copying and documenting it in a research draft. The process of data analysis in this study involves analysis involving data texts and in-depth analysis of each data text, followed by status analysis. The data text of the book was carefully read line by line to find the essence of each narrative by numbering each line. The results show that this poem contains only two emotional expressions, namely the emotional expressions of sadness and fear. While the expressions of joy, courage, and anger are not found in the poem, Expressions of sadness mean that sadness, pain, and fatigue are experienced. Expressions of fear mean weakness in the face of pressure, while the narrative of struggle symbolizes her hope for help. It also has the meaning of loneliness and longing for help from others.
SYMBOLIC CONVERGENCE IN ALFIN RIZAL'S INSTAGRAM POETRY Mawaidi; Suminto A. Sayuti; Wiyatmi
Literature and Literacy Vol. 2 No. 1: April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/litlit.v2i1.483

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Literary works such as poetry are no longer limited to books. In the digital age, poetry has also shifted to media that easily accessible by readers. It means that poetry is no longer consumed by specific community only. Poetry can be consumed by people from various demographics; age and gender; and can be expressed by anyone from various backgrounds through social media platforms such as Instagram. This study discussed Instagram poetry from the theoretical perspective of symbolic convergence. The data sources for this research were the poems of Alfin Rizal, analyzed qualitatively. Data was collected from the Instagram account @alfinrizalisme, supported by Alfin Rizal's poetry books. Each piece of poetry content on Alfin Rizal's Instagram was classified into smaller taxonomies to facilitate findings. The findings of this study indicated the dramatization of messages by Alfin Rizal, which impacts public response to his work. This message dramatization takes the form of poetry videos, photo manipulation, background as the setting, and illustrations as a secondary backdrop. Another finding was the construction of symbolic reality, which affects public interaction (followers) who utilize this message dramatization (in the form of Instagram posts with poetry content) to re-communicate to the public through other social media platforms.

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