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Jurnal Kajian Bali
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 20884443     EISSN : 25800698     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/JKB
The Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) is an area study journal that specializes in publishing research-based articles about Bali. The topics of articles about Bali that can be published are very diverse including Balinese culture, politics, music, language, architecture, literature, history, mass media, popular culture, tourism, economy, environment, health, law, management, religion, and Balinese customs. The journal would also like to publish articles on Bali with comparative approaches. The Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) is published twice a year, every April and October. Published articles are reviewed in a single blinded manner. The Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) was first published in April 2011 by the Center for Balinese Studies, University of Udayana. Starting from April 2019, the journal is published jointly by the Center for Balinese Studies and the Center of Excellence in Tourism, University of Udayana. However, starting April 2020, the Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) was published by the Center for Cultural Research and the Center of Excellence in Tourism, University of Udayana. This change occurred because of the reorganization of research centers at Udayana University from the end of 2019.
Articles 402 Documents
The Relevance of Cultural and Media Studies to Theatre and Television in Bali Mark Hobart
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 1 No 2 (2011): BALI DALAM GLOBALISASI DAN GLOKALISASI
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AbstractA critical approach to Balinese society presents a starkly different picturefrom the representations that Balinese usually tell themselves, whichare largely myths to disguise a painful reality. Bali no longer belongsto Balinese but to international capital, a process of alienation by whichBalinese energetically commoditize their culture while claiming theopposite. Even the frames of reference for discussing what is happeningare inadequate because they predate the rise of contemporary consumercapitalism and the mass media. That is why critical media and culturalstudies, disciplines designed precisely to address such phenomena, arepotentially so relevant for Indonesian intellectuals.
Mengolah Sampah menjadi Rupiah: Latar Belakang Sosial dan Perubahan Citra Pemulung di TPA Desa Bengkala, Buleleng, Bali Tuty Maryati; Luh Putu Sri Ariyani; Nengah Bawa Atmadja
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 8 No 2 (2018): PENGOBATAN DAN TUTUR DALAM TEKS BALI
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This article examines the background of scavengers at Bengkala village landfill and its working pattern in processing certain organic wastes into rupiah through pig farms. Data was collected by in-depth interview techniques, observation, and document study, then discussed with sociocultural and adaptation theories. Analysis shows that scavenger background included poverty, unemployment, market economic pressure, individualism reinforcement, waste as a source of sustainable fortune, not exclusive, and scavenger as an informal sector. All of these lead to change image of scavengers which were originally considered dirty, rough, ugly, and low, turned into the opposite, so that someone is willing to be a scavenger. Waste as a source of livelihood comes from inorganic waste in the form of junk and certain organic waste as pigs food. Pig farmers process organic waste so that it produces pigs for their own consumption and is sold to meet various basic needs for the family.
The River Civilization of the Balinese and Dayakese Legends: A Comparative Study on Anthropological Linguistics Maria Arina Luardini; Putu Sutama; Natalina Asi
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 6 No 1 (2016): REFLEKSI SENI BAHASA BALI
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Legend is a kind of traditional knowledge which consists of various explanations reflecting the ethnic world views and social practices of a community. It is also considered as a very simple knowledge product of traditional community although it sometimes has very broad meanings. Legend texts of Tirta Solas and Tampara Tatum belonging to the Balinese and the Dayakese (Dayak Ngaju people) in Central Kalimantan, which use rivers as the setting of stories, can reveal the embryonic knowledge of local cultures. Based on anthropolinguistics, this article discusses the river civilizations of the two ethnic groups which have socio-cultural similarities and differences in religious systems – as the two native ethnic community groups share the livelihood of taking advantages of a river and practice the Hinduism based – the Balinese refers to India and the Dayakese to native people beliefs; social organization, which also influences their arts closely related to their beliefs; and livelihood system in taking advantages of a river.
Eksistensi dan Dinamika Kosa Kata Bahasa Jawa Kuna pada Masyarakat Bali Masa Kini Ni Ketut Ratna Erawati
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 5 No 1 (2015): AIR DAN PERUBAHAN SOSIAL DI BALI
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AbstractHistorically, Bali had experienced two processes, namely“Javanisation” on the one side and “Balinisation” on theother side. The melting process of them can implicate for thedevelopment of culture and Balinese language. Acculturationand language may not be inevitable. The phenomenon canbe proven through a number of Old Javanese linguisticdata used by Balinese people. Based on the data obtainedturned out to use the vocabulary Old Javanese still existby following system or Balinese rules. It can be seen in thewritten realm and verbal realm. In the written realm, the useof Old Javanese often found in literary works, inscriptions(chronicle), awig-awig (traditional law), the person’s name,the name of the area or place, and name of organization orsocial group. In the verbal realm, the Old Javanese usage canbe encountered in activities, such as performing arts, customsand religious ceremonies, mabebasan (textual singing),advice, Balinese language speech contest or in seminars. Theuses of Old Javanese vocabulary in the realm of languagegive the impression of authority, more archaic, and moreaesthetically pleasing.
Ketahanan Budaya Masyarakat Bali Aga dalam Menciptakan Desa Wisata yang Berkelanjutan Widiastuti -
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 8 No 1 (2018): MODAL BUDAYA PARIWISATA BALI
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This article aims to determine the level of cultural resilience in the Bali Aga villages. The level of resilience is measured from the level of morphological changes of the village and the building on site. The study focuses on the development of the village and building morphology on site, resilience level, and factors that shape resilience. The approach used is descriptive qualitative with research locus is in four villages includes Tenganan Pegringsingan Village, Bugbug Village (Regency of Karangasem), Penglipuran Village, and Bayung Gede Village (Regency of Bangli). The result is Tenganan Pegringsingan Village has a very high cultural resilience, Penglipuran Village has high level of cultural resilience, Village Bayung Gede has a low level of cultural resilience, and the lowest level of cultural resilience is Bugbug Village. The most in uential factor on the level of cultural resilience is the internal factors, especially the ability to integrate the traditional management model (social, economic, and culture) and modern management model (tourism). Managing the uniqueness of village assets proves to be an important factor in creating a sustainable tourism village which is shown by the high number of tourist visits continuously.
Strategi Menuju Pariwisata Bali yang Berkualitas I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 3 No 2 (2013): PARIWISATA BALI DAN WARISAN BUDAYA
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AbstractThe nature and culture of Bali with all their manifestationshave yet to be able to attract tourists of high quality, eventhough the Balinese culture is undoubtedly popular inthe international tourism arena. This article offers qualitytourism management strategies in order to realize tourists’satisfaction, which in turn is hoped to increase the visitof quality and loyal tourists in the future. This studyutilizes desk research method with online data collectionand information gathering technique, using secondarysources and other published scientific sources. Analyticaltechniques utilized include quantitative and qualitativedescriptive analysis, and comparative analysis of previousresearch and scientific publications related to the economicand business dimensions of tourism. This researchrecommends that the implementation of quality tourismmanagement for Bali is of urgent importance because Bali’sdevelopment has been relying on the tourism sector. Thereare five dimensions of quality offered to Bali’s tourismoperators, ordered based on the important values fortourism customers: (1) tangible proof, (2) reliability, (3)responsiveness, (4) assurance, (5) empathy, which includesthe ease of building relationships, good communication,attentiveness, and understanding the needs of customerswhere the hospitality and politeness of the Balinese people is a form of empathy that is considered to be fading andneeds to be improved.
Fungsi Ekoleksikon Kecantikan dalam Lontar Bali Indrani Sastra Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha; Ni Wayan Sukarini; I Made Rajeg
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 10 No 1 (2020): BALI DIASPORA
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This article analyses the phenomena of language related to the prescription of beauty from Balinese Traditional Manuscript (Lontar) entitled Lontar Indrani Sastra (Indrani Sastra Manuscript). The beauty of recipe in the Lontar Indrani Sastra is an ancestry cultural inheritance which has been already merged with the lives of the Balinese. Bali is famous because has conserved traditional manuscripts that become cultural heritage of the island. This article does not only apply the method of library research and field research but also descriptive qualitative method. The theory that is used to analyze the data is the theory of language functions. The function of beauty ecolexicon in the Lontar Indrani Sastra can be divided into three functions, namely (1) informative function, (2) interactive function, and (3) imaginative function. The informative function relates to various information about beauty prescription plants, body parts that can be treated and methods of treatment. Interactive functions are found through dialogue between Dewi Saci and Rukmini. Similarly, imaginative functions are discovered through the use of metaphors such as crocodile's calla (panggal buaya) and the Arjuna ecolexicons. Keywords: recipes, beauty, manuscript lontar leaf, ekolexicon
Kuasa di balik harmoni: Etnografi kritis relasi etnis Tionghoa dan etnis Bali di desa Pupuan, Tabanan, Bali I Gusti Made Aryana
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 7 No 1 (2017): RELASI ETNISITAS DI BALI
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The relationship between Chinese and local society in Pupuan, Tabanan, Bali is realized through amalgamation marriage and participation as member of the local community organization of Desa Pakraman. This article analyzes the power relation behind the harmony.  There are three problems to be discussed in this research i.e.: why the Chinese and Balinese ethnics at Pupuan Village live harmony?; how is the power dynamic behind the harmony relations in Pupuan Village?; and how is the model of education from etnopedagogic perspective which is conducted by two ethnics in Pupuan village? The research method applies qualitative descriptive method with critical ethnography approach. The data was gathered by deep interview, direct observation, and documents study and analyzed by interactive model with critis social theory.The article concluded that the harmonius inter-ethnic relation is happened because power and capital which is played by two ethnics. The power dynamic behind harmonius relation is dynamic and dissolved, in term of religious, political, social cultural, and social economic aspect. In addition, etnophedagogic educational model developed by using variety of media such as media social organizations, social activities media through the model “ngayah” and “ngoupin”, tradition game media, traditionmedia story telling (mesatua), and ritual culture media in public.
Multitafsir Materi Sastra pada Ujian Nasional: Studi Kasus di SMAN 8 Denpasar I Gusti Ketut Tribana
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 4 No 1 (2014): TEKS SEBAGAI REPRESENTASI SOSIAL BUDAYA
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AbstractThis article gives an overview to the subject teachers of Indonesian language and literature on many questions regarding literary multiple interpretations. Also to determine the effect of the questions about literature that multiple interpretations of the results of the National Examination (UN). It also contributes ideas for discussion for teachers to better act, especially in answering the questions of literary material in the National Exam (UN) senior high school in Bali and Indonesia.
Narasi Berubah Pesan Moral Tetap: Transformasi Teks “Bhagawan Domya” ke dalam Cerita “Sang Eka Jala Resi” I Wayan Cika; I Made Madia; Ni Wayan Arnati
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 11 No 1 (2021): Volume 11 No. 1. April 2021
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Transformation of classic stories, epics, or regional folklore into Indonesian is an important part of the history of literary life in Indonesia. This article discusses the transformation of the story of Bhagawan Domya in Adi Parwa which is part of the Mahabharata epic into Indonesian folklore entitled Sang Eka Jala Resi (1977/1978). The study focuses on the transformation process, the impacts of adapter’s receptions on the transformation process, as well as the existence of values ??in the source and the result texts. This qualitative study draws data from source and result texts and analyzed them with intertextuality and reception theories. The analysis shows that in the transformation process, adapters use various techniques including conversion, expansion, modification, and lacuna (removal). Even though there are changes during the transformation, moral values ??that are useful for character building in the Bhagawan Domya source text are still substantially the same in the Sang Eka Jala Resi result text.

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