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ERA: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, Culture and History
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TRANSFORMASI NILAI BUDAYA DARI SUMBER SEJARAH KE KARYA SASTRA KONTEMPORER Moh. Ichsan
Journal of Linguistics, Literature, Culture and History Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Desember
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This research examines the transformation of cultural values from Indonesian historical sources to contemporary literature, where history and literature form a dialectic of national identity inheritance amidst post-Reformasi socio-political changes. The background of the problem includes an interdisciplinary gap in the digital reinterpretation of values such as heroism, religiosity, social hierarchy, patriarchy, loyalty, and custom, which have evolved from feudal legitimacy to contemporary critique, as seen in the works of Eka Kurniawan and Ayu Utami. The research aims to identify dominant values, forms of transformation (preservation, modification, deconstruction), authorial strategies, influencing factors, and mapping evolutionary patterns for a literary-historical study framework. The descriptive qualitative method uses thematic content analysis of 20 primary historical sources (the Kedukan Bukit inscription, the Javanese chronicle) and 15 contemporary novels (Lelaki Harimau, Saman), triangulated with interviews with 10 experts, NVivo codification, and pattern matching of KristevaDerrida theory based on Miles-Huberman (2014). The results show a dominant transformation of modification (45%) and deconstruction (25%), with the main factors being globalization (40%), author ideology (30%), and the demands of Gen Z readers (30%), changing the function of values from sacredlegitimacy to profane-social criticism, enriching literature as a bridge of hybrid identity in the digital era. 
REPRESENTASI MEMORI KOLEKTIF PERJUANGAN KEMERDEKAAN MELALUI SASTRA LISAN Qurrota A’yun
Journal of Linguistics, Literature, Culture and History Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Desember
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Indonesia's struggle for independence has become the foundation of a national identity unified through oral literature as a medium for transmitting non-written collective memory, facing the threat of extinction in the era of globalization. This study aims to analyze representations of the independence struggle in oral literature such as the Motang Rua folktale, the Diponegoro legend, the Macapat song, and the Prang Sabi tale. It also maps the values of patriotism, colonial symbols, and mechanisms for preserving memory to strengthen national identity. A qualitative interpretive method was used, incorporating literature study and structuralist-semiotic content analysis of 20 primary texts from the archives of the Language Agency and the National Agency for Research and Innovation (BRIN), complemented by triangulation of secondary data from the Imajeri journal and regional ethnography. The results show that oral literature represents resistance through patterns of courage, solidarity, and images of sacrifice that shape nationalism. Through digital revitalization and ethnopedagogy, it has successfully overcome modern challenges for sustainable preservation
EKSPLORASI KONFLIK PSIKOLOGIS TOKOH DALAM SASTRA PASCA-REVOLUSI M. Yusuf
Journal of Linguistics, Literature, Culture and History Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Desember
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Post-revolutionary Indonesian literature (1945 and 1998) shifted from the collective heroism of the Generation of 45 to the individual inner conflict of the Generation of 66 due to the trauma of war, political disillusionment, and censorship of the New Order, as analyzed by Teeuw (1967) and Aprinus Salam (2012). This study aims to examine the form, representation, and function of psychological conflict among characters in postrevolutionary literary works to understand the reflection of historical trauma and social catharsis. A qualitative descriptive method with a literary psychology approach utilizes literature review of primary texts (Ziarah, Jalan Tak Ada Ujung, Laut Bercerita) and Lewin-Maslow's theory, similar to Frengki Umbu Gela (2017). The results show that identity, moral-ideological, emotional, and relational trauma are represented through inner monologues, fragmented plots, repressive settings, and metaphors, functioning as symbolic critique, collective healing, and humanization of characters. This research enriches literary studies with an Indonesian contextual psychoanalytic framework. 
PERKEMBANGAN SASTRA INDONESIA DI ERA MODERN Aulia Rachma
Journal of Linguistics, Literature, Culture and History Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Desember
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The dynamics of change in modern Indonesian literature in line with modernization, globalization, and advances in digital technology, from the Balai Pustaka era to 2026, during which literature evolved from didactic to digitally expressive forms as a socio-political mirror. The main objective is to analyze the history of development, characteristics, external influences, and challenges and prospects to understand the transformation of themes, styles, and distribution of works. Descriptive qualitative methods through literature study, hermeneutic content analysis, and diachronic periodization utilize primary data (representative literary texts) and secondary data (2025 journals such as Putri, Nugraha, and Riri Satria). The results show a chronological evolution with layered themes (identity, feminism), a hybrid style, digital democratization via Wattpad-TikTok despite the risk of commercialization and low reading interest (0.001 books/capita), with the prospect of Gen Z regeneration through hybrid festivals and digital literacy
Sociology of literature; Human awareness; Social criticism. M. Howailid
Journal of Linguistics, Literature, Culture and History Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Desember
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Literature functions as a dynamic social document that reproduces existential experiences and societal conflicts, including structural inequality, discrimination, and collective trauma. This study aims to describe literary reflections on the realities of human life through a critique of injustice; analyze the mechanisms of empathy development through conflict and trauma; and demonstrate literature's contribution as a moral transformation that strengthens social awareness. A qualitative approach using literature review and content analysis of Swingewood and Ratna's sociology of literature was used. Primary data were from the novel Malam Seribu Jahanam (Paramaditha, 2023), the poetry of Cak Nun (2016), and Merdeka Karena Hati (Fuadi, 2019); secondary data were from the journal 2025. Descriptive-analytical analysis with triangulation focused on intrinsic elements and extrinsic functions. Literature has educational, reflective, socially critical, emancipatory, and empathetic functions to build human awareness. Representation is through characters with inner conflict (70%), themes of suffering (85%), repressive settings (60%), and emotional metaphors (90%). In a socio-educational context, literature is relevant for awareness-raising (80%) and the Independent Curriculum, integrated as character-building material.

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