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LITERASI: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Humaniora
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KEPELOPORAN SAPARDI DJOKO DAMONO DAN HAMSAD RANGKUTI DALAM PEMBINAAN PENYAIR MUDA INDONESIA Saksono Prijanto
LITERASI: Indonesian Journal of Humanities Vol 4 No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Jember University

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Great names of Jassin, Gunawan Mohammad, Sapardi Djoko Damono, and Mochtar Lubis as editors of Horizon, gave a quality assurance of literary magazine. However, it should be realized that the ratio of the number of literature pages and literary works was uneven. As a result, not all literary works can be published in Horizon literary magazine. Some newspapers such as –Suara Karya, Berita Buana, Pelita, Kompas, dan Sinar Harapan– provide a rubric of literature, for publishing literary essays and literary works (short stories and poetry). The limited space for literary works of young people to be published in literary magazines or literature section in a newspaper is unable to discourage the spirit of the young people to produce their works. Their hope are open with the presence of Sapardi Djoko Damono (poet) and Hamzad Rangkuti (short story writer) through the Indonesian Poetry Publishing Foundation. They argued that no one may prohibit the birth of a creative process, especially the literary works of the young people. Painstakingly, the two writers have read and selected poetry composed by young poets from all over Indonesia. Collection of poems that have been recommended by two great writers have been published in the form of simple physical (paper stencils) and funded by these young poets. Some of the young poets have published their poem anthologies through sponsorship of the local government of their origins or private companies. Keywords: literary magazines, poetry Indonesia, a young poet, sponsors, newspapers
BAHASA, SASTRA, ZAMAN EDAN, DAN INDUSTRI KREATIF Ayu Sutarto
LITERASI: Indonesian Journal of Humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2014)
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The ability of using particular language is closely related to social promotion. However, not all languages that have large speakers get the chance. Java language - whose speakers are ranked the 11th of the 6,000 languages in the world - has not been used to support social promotion. In Java, there are literary expressions whose meanings penetrate cultural, social, political, economic, and security events or phenomena, namely ‘crazy era’. The phrase is to criticize the socio-political life which ignores the Javanese cultural values and norms. Change is a necessity. However, it does not mean to tear down the noble values of a community or nation, because the socio-cultural life will collapse, the pride and dignity of a nation will be blurred or lost because the people are uprooted from their cultural roots. Language and literature are a valuable cultural heritage. Language is a buffer of identity and literary reflection of the inner world of its owner. In this era of creative industry, literature and language that have such great speakers and heirs as the Javanese language, can become an instrument to strengthen the social, moral, and cultural promotions. Ronggowarsito’s Kalatida can be utilized for the sake of it. Keywords: language, creative industries, literature, crazy times, promotion
THE CULTURAL POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY UNDER DECENTRALIZATION POLITICS Hanif Nurcholis
LITERASI: Indonesian Journal of Humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2014)
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Since the 1998 Reform Era, the system of government in Indonesia has changed from centralization to decentralization. Under the decentralization system, some affairs of government are given to the local governments (provincial, regent/municipal), except five affairs: 1) abroad policy; 2) defense and security; 3) monetary and fiscal; 4) management of justice; and 5) religion. One of the decentralized affairs is culture affair. Then local governments regulate (regeling) and administer (bestuur) their autonomy. However, under the local governments, the culture has been reduced be traditional art, traditional fashion, ancient manuscript, museum, and tourism based on traditional customs. In this perspektive, the culture is not seen as a system of values and expressions of thinking, behavior, and artifacts of mankind. Consequently, the cultural policy on has no correlatation with the development of civil society in the local level. Keywords: decentralization policy, culture affair, traditional art, civil society

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