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LITE: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya
ISSN : 19073607     EISSN : 25489488     DOI : -
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Names of buildings and places in the Alun-Alun Lor and Sasana Suméwa Complex of Surakarta Hadiningrat Sunanate Palace: Morphological process approaches in Linguistic Landscape Manumanasa, Sindhu Linguistika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11411

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Naming is the process of naming or identifying something, be it an item, person, place, or concept. It is an essential part of human language and communication as it allows us to convey information, distinguish people from one another, and refer to things in writing or conversation. However, naming can become more complex and varied as culture and language evolve. In Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta Hadiningrat, names that reflect Javanese culture are used to name places and buildings. In the naming process, factors such as language, culture, and history should be considered. This research aims to describe the naming process and explain the morphological process that occurs in the names of buildings and places in the Alun-Alun Lor and Sasana Suméwa complexes. The source of data and data in this study are the names of buildings and places in the Alun-Alun Lor and Sasana Suméwa complexes of Surakarta Hadiningrat Sunanate Palace. The data were collected using observation methods with note and listening techniques, interview methods, and document analysis. The results showed 22 names of buildings and places in Alun-Alun Lor and Sasana Suméwa complexes, consisting of 14 names in Alun-Alun Lor complex and 8 names in Sasana Suméwa complex
Learning outcome-based education through the application of project-based learning methods in teaching American life and institutions courses to produce creative and collaborative skills Rizal, Sarif Syamsu; Triwibowo, Febri Dhany
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11624

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This article is based on the Indonesian government's policy regarding learning outcome-based education in higher education curricula. This research urgently needs to apply the project-based learning method to the American Society course, one of the cultural course groups in the English Study Programme, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro. The purpose of this study is to prove that the results of the learning process of Project Based Learning method are to improve the ability of students in project problem solving, to gain new knowledge and skills students in learning, to make students more active in solving complex project problems with results in the form of real products, to develop and improve students' creative skills in managing tools and materials to complete tasks or projects and to enhance collaboration between students, especially in group activities. The research outputs are (1) the arrangement of the planning, implementation, and evaluation of Project-based to American Life and Institutions course learning, and (2) the tangible products from the course learning project.
The essential meaning of Maantat tradition in Ladang Panjang Village, Sarolangun Regency, Jambi, Indonesia Rahmi, Nur Amilia Kartika; Wirdanengsih, Wirdanengsih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11727

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Maantat is one of the ancestral traditions of the Malay tribe, and it is still preserved in the Jambi region, Sumatra. The Malay people in Jambi practice this tradition on important days, such as Islamic religious holidays and weddings. This study aimed to determine the meaning or important values ​​in implementing the Maantat tradition that make this tradition sustainable until now. The method used is descriptive qualitative with an ethnographic approach. Data collection techniques use observation and interview techniques. The study was conducted in Ladang Panjang Village, Sarolangun, Jambi. This study found that Maantat is a tradition of delivering food in containers (rantang) to relatives during critical events. The essential values ​​contained in it are fostering a sense of togetherness and solidarity, the manifestation of gratitude, and respect for elders and customs, all of which are manifestations of the noble values ​​of Indonesian society that prioritize relationships between individuals, spirituality, and respect for tradition.
Effectiveness of the hypnoteaching learning model in Javanese language learning Damayanti, Eliza Naviana; Sukoyo, Joko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11732

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Education aims to create a learning process that allows students to be active in developing their potential. However, many schools still use conventional learning models such as the lecture method, which often makes students passive and afraid to ask questions, thereby reducing their learning outcomes. In the modern era, hypnoteaching has emerged as an innovative approach that is believed to be more effective. This research explores the effectiveness of hypnoteaching in learning Javanese at the junior high school level. The type of research used was an experiment with a posttest-only control group design. The research subjects were class IX students at SMP Negeri 10 Salatiga, where class IX G was the experimental group that applied hypnoteaching, while class IX E was the control group using the conventional model. The results showed that the average post-test score for the experimental group was 81.29, while the control group was only 58.06. Analysis using the T-test shows a significant value of p = 0.000 (α < 0.05), which shows that hypnoteaching is more effective in improving student learning achievement compared to conventional models. However, it's important to note that this study has some limitations, such as the small sample size and the specific context of Javanese language learning, which may affect the generalizability of the results.
Questioning power and identity: Race and class in Tambora 1815 by Paox Iben Mudhaffar Diha, Hamjah; Wahab, Abdul; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11824

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This study examines the discourse of identity politics, focusing on race and class, in local literary texts, specifically in the novel Tambora 1815 by Paox Iben Mudhaffar. Through a cultural studies perspective, the research explores how racial and class identities are represented, constructed, and sustained in local literature, as well as their impact on political and social discourse in Indonesia, particularly in Bima. A qualitative method using literature review and textual interpretation techniques, including repeated reading, data classification, and symbol analysis, was employed, with triangulation for validation. The findings reveal that identity politics in local literary texts can serve as both a tool of resistance against marginalization and a potential source of essentialism and further oppression. The novel reflects and challenges power hierarchies related to race and class, showcasing social inequality and the influence of dominant powers over marginalized groups. This research contributes by providing new insights into the dynamics of power and identity in Indonesian society, offering a critical analysis that encourages further exploration of identity politics in other local literary works
Animals as a medium for criticism and reflection: Zoo-semiotics in the short story “Sesat Pikir Para Binatang” by Triyanto Triwikromo Fadhilla, Indah; Pasaribu, Rouli Esther
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11825

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This research analyzes the short story “Sesat Pikir Para Binatang” by Triyanto Triwikromo using a zoo-semiotic approach from Thomas Albert Sebeok, who studies the role of animals as signs in human symbolic communication. The animals in this short story not only function as characters in the story, but also as a reflection of human identity to convey criticism of anthropocentrism and a reflection of human morality. By using zoo-semiotic theory, this research reveals that e zoo narrative in the short story is an allegory of human life, which is full of hierarchy, contradiction, and manipulation. Animal characteristics are seen as ethograms that can be interpreted symbolically. The symbolism of animals, such as elephants, worms, and other creatures, reflects the weaknesses of humans who often project their nature and internal conflicts onto animals. This research contributes to the study of contemporary Indonesian literature and expands the application of zoo-semiotics in literary studies, especially in exploring the relationship between humans and animals. Keywords: zoo-semiotics; ethogram; animal symbolism; anthropocentric; hierarchy; morality
Driving development: Japanese automotive investment and industrial transformation in Indonesia's New Order era, 1967-1998 Wardoyo, Stedi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.12260

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This study examines the historical development and implications of Japanese Indonesian cooperation in the automotive sector. While bilateral relations between these nations encompass multiple industries, the automotive sector, particularly passenger vehicles, represents a critical engagement area. The research employs a qualitative, descriptive methodology to analyze this economic relationship. Despite Indonesia's diverse industrial landscape—spanning manufacturing, fisheries, maritime resources, forestry, automotive production, and mining—the automotive sector has emerged as one of the country's top ten export commodities. Japan, a global leader in automotive manufacturing, has actively pursued bilateral cooperation in this sector. However, Indonesia's challenges in meeting established targets have hindered the full realization of planned initiatives. The study reveals an asymmetric relationship characterized by Indonesia's growing dependence on Japan's automotive industry. This dependency is evidenced by several key indicators: escalating imports from Japan, relatively low Indonesian export values, substantial Japanese investment flows, and the dominant market presence of Japanese manufacturers like Toyota and Nissan. As a result, Indonesia has primarily evolved into a significant consumer market for Japanese automotive products rather than developing as an independent manufacturer. Critically, this study finds how bilateral cooperation between Japan and Indonesia, while offering certain benefits, has simultaneously strengthened patterns of economic dependency in the Indonesian automotive sector.
A framing analysis of William A. Gamson on the news “The death of Yahya Sinwar” in France24 and Al-Hurroh Nafiudin, Mukhammad; Basid, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.12280

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This study aims to determine the framing patterns used by international media, especially France24 and Al-Hurroh, in reporting the conflict related to the death of one of Hamas' main leaders, Yahya Sinwar, due to Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. This research used a qualitative content analysis approach based on the framing theory developed by William A Gamson. The data were obtained from news articles that discussed the Sinwar death incident and Hamas' response to the event. The results of the analysis show that the framing devices in the reporting of Yahya Sinwar's death in both France24 and Al-Hurroh media consist of metaphors, catchphrases, examples, depictions, and visual images. In contrast, the reasoning device consists of a root, appeal to principle and consequences. The use of these framing and reasoning devices shows that in the reporting of Yahya Sinwar's death, there are differences in framing patterns that affect how information is conveyed and perceived. France24 frames events in a strategic and political context, while Al-Hurroh builds more fact-based narratives. The findings underscore the different framing approaches by the two media outlets that can influence readers' perceptions of the Hamas-Israel conflict and potentially shape public opinion and global policy on Middle East issues.
Identification of cultural acculturation in the documentary film “Jelajah Budaya Tionghoa Nusantara” by DAAI TV Sutandi, Septerianie; Selvia, Selvia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11746

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Since 600 years ago, due to Indonesia’s very strategic position, Indonesia has become one of the centers of trade and cultural exchange in the Pacific Ocean. Because many traders from China landed in several areas in Indonesia, there were many phenomena of local cultural acculturation with Chinese culture. The acculturation process occurs because of social contact from one culture to another or the native culture with the culture of immigrants. This research is a qualitative descriptive research that analyzes the pattern of local cultural acculturation with Chinese culture in each episode of the documentary film "Jelajah Budaya Tionghoa Nusantara" produced by DAAI TV. The pattern of cultural acculturation was analyzed using Gillin and Gillin's theory. The results of this research show that local people in Indonesia who are open to other cultures but still maintain their own culture make the process of cultural acculturation run well. The most dominant factor in encouraging the acculturation of Indonesian Chinese culture is because of loyalty and social harmony. Tolerance between ethnic groups can be created through the open-mindedness of its people. Indonesian Chinese ethnic group, the government, and local people must move in one dynamic movement towards the same direction for the progress of the Indonesian nation.
Family narratives in Tor-tor performances as a medium for building collective memory and ethnic identity of Mandailing, Indonesia Novita, Elmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11274

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This research explains the family narrative in tor-tor performances as a medium of building collective memory, identity and communicating Mandailing cultural values. Research methods through narrative examination, observation of tor-tor performances, and narrative interviews. The results showed that family narratives and performance forms support each other in building collective memory, identity and communicating Mandailing cultural values. Family narratives have sequential structures and themes about the journey of family life. Meanwhile, the tor-tor form of performance supports the presence of diverse family narratives and collaborations involving the active role of families, singers, dancers and audiences

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