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MANIFESTASI KEARIFAN EKOLOGIS DALAM RITUAL “KARO” DAN “KASADA”: SEBUAH PERSPEKTIF EKOKRITIK Setiawan, Fredy Nugroho; Nurmansyah, M Andhy; Nufiarni, Rizki; Eka, Scarletina Vidyayani
ATAVISME Vol 21, No 2 (2018): ATAVISME
Publisher : Balai Bahasa Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (456.281 KB) | DOI: 10.24257/atavisme.v21i2.455.209-223

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?Karo? dan ?Kasada? merupakan tradisi lokal orang Tengger yang berkaitan erat dengan kearifan lingkungan. Keterkaitan tersebut merupakan faktor yang menarik untuk dikaji seiring dengan persoalan ekologis yang telah menjadi isu global. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memaparkan bagaimana kearifan ekologis termanifestasi dalam ritual ?Karo? dan ?Kasada?. Data dalam penelitian ini meliputi data pustaka, yaitu  data mengenai ?Karo? dan ?Kasada? diperoleh dari artikel, jurnal dan laporan penelitian, dan data lapangan, yaitu informasi ritual ?Karo? dan ?Kasada? dari Dukun Pandita di Tengger dan laku ritual tersebut, yang kemudian dianalisis dengan menerapkan  pendekatan ekokritik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa alam, pemeliharaan, dan budaya terjalin berkelindan dengan esensi ritual ?Karo? dan ?Kasada? sehingga setiap laku ritual tidak lepas dari simbolisasi hubungan antara manusia dengan  alam, yaitu tentang bagaimana manusia dan segala praktik budayanya harus menghormati dan menjaga hubungan baik dengan lingkungan sekitarnya.
MENJAGA NILAI, MENYEMAI KEPARIWISATAAN GLOBAL YANG BERKEKUATAN LOKAL Nurmansyah, M. Andhy; Prawoto, Sigit; Hapsari, Dyah Eko; Rusmawati, Roosi; Khasanah, Ismatul
JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Jati Emas (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat)
Publisher : Dewan Pimpinan Daerah (DPD) Forum Dosen Indonesia JATIM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36339/je.v4i1.264

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The development of Kampung Biru Arema (KBA) to become an educational tourist destination in urban areas is a necessity to support an increase in the community's economy. Development carried out independently has not shown optimal results so that it requires the intervention of various parties to support in realizing the aspirations of the community. The academic community of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences as part of its academic responsibilities takes part in developing the village in the form of community assistance. This community service program is intended to provide assistance to the KBA community to become an integrated educational tourist destination. After conducting a series of preliminary activities, an agreement was reached to develop five (5) tourist points to be further developed as the main sites for KBA tourism activities. The five points were named Tourism Areas: History, Dolanan, Disaster Mitigation, Arema, and Basa Walikan. The stakeholders involved in this program have shown seriousness in the effort to realize the ideal picture of the direction and form of the KBA and committed to carry out development as planned together in the next phase. For this reason, the community service team embodies the shared understanding in a tangible form in the form of visual designs, physical structure in the form of miniature areas developed in tourist areas. In addition, the team also constructed an area at the KBA tourist location as a model for the realization of the visual design.
Kudus and Its Sweet Soya Sauces Stories in Mediating Multiculturalism Learning Hipolitus Kristoforus Kewuel; Efrizal Efrizal; M. Andhy Nurmansyah; Ismatul Khasanah; Ary Budiyanto
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Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Service, University of Brawijaya

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Multicultural reality of Indonesian society has encouraged many conflicts. Many people have tried to create a multicultural atmosphere. The scholars, politicians, and security forces attempted in their respective fields there are theoretical, ideal, and practical. This approach of simple ethnography research at Kudus reveals the unique role of these sweet soya sauces or ketchups. That is, it is not just being a condiment for flavoring the Kudus people dishes, but also already act as multicultural learning media. The good cooperation between the two ethnic groups, the Chinese as the owner of ketchup industries and their Javanese workers, clients, and customers have shown that these Ketchups has become one of the unifying elements that are commonly depicted always in a conflict; and  the latest event clashes between Chinese and pribumi at Kudus was in 1984. Thus, by looking at the Ketchups roles, this research shown that the ketchup industries in Kudus have melted the tongue and heart of Kudus people (China-Native) taste in a delicious thickened of ketchup liquid that always served at home, food-stalls, hotels, and restaurants.Keywords: Sweet Soya Sauces , Ketchup,  Media, Multiculturalism Learning, Kudus
MATERIALIZING SPIRIT OF PROTESTANTISM WITHIN THE HEGEMONY OF CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM ON SHAW’S SAINT JOAN M ANDHY NURMANSYAH, M.Hum.
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Publisher : Jurnal Humanitas

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A chronicle play written by English dramatis George Bernard Shaw in 1924 entitled Saint Joan is a complex and complete play. It does not only give us understanding about the history of France during the Hundred-Year War but give us also an insight of the struggle of a heroine namely Joan (Jean in French) against the superiority of corrupted people inside the church. As manifested in her actions during the war, Joan is teaching French on how they should fight against the English men under the name of God. By applying content analysis through the elements of the play particularly focused on the actions of the main character, Joan, this library research has proved that Joan’s actions cannot be judged as what Christian Christendom did. Instead of doing heresy Joan’s actions were the materialization of the spirit of Protestantism known and fought previously by Martin Luther, a protestant initiator from German. This research also prove that punishment given to Joan at the end of her life was a political judgment created by some ambitious people within the top hierarchy of catholic church in France at that time.
Universal Humanity as Discourse of Nationalism in Garin Nugroho’s Soegija (2012) Fredy Nugroho Setiawan; M. Andhy Nurmansyah; Rizki Nufiarni; Scarletina Vidyayani Eka
Lensa: Kajian Kebahasaan, Kesusastraan, dan Budaya Vol 11, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa dan Budaya Asing (FBBA), Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/lensa.11.1.2021.80-95

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This research discusses discourse of nationalism in Garin Nugroho’s Soegija, a biopic which premiered in 2012. The film is chosen because it presents the story of Soegijapranata, an intellectual who is not from dominant nationalist groups, during the era of independence movement; he is neither a prominent military figure nor a figure from the largest religious group in Indonesia. This film is analyzed to investigate its position in ideological contestations emerging after the Reformation, particularly after the 2000s. Seymour Chatman’s postulates regarding story and discourse in narrative structure of fiction and film (1978) is used as a theoretical framework for this research. The results show that discourse of nationalism is presented in the narrative structure of the film in the form of arguing the idea of universal humanity in the context of Indonesia as a nation. This effort is portrayed by the main character’s intellectual struggles against shallow primordialism that influences both Indonesian people’s perspectives during independence movement era and foreign people’s point of views, the colonizers, which are represented by subversive actions of the Dutch and Japanese in Indonesia. The values of universal humanity that have been adopted into the spirit of nationalism are stated through the main characters’ statements and actions. It can be concluded that the concept of nationalism in Indonesia is said to be born from a long struggle against oppression and injustice. This concept has become a dominant ideology which remains relevant, as implied in Soegija.
ETIKA LINGKUNGAN DALAM FOLKLOR MASYARAKAT DESA TENGGER Sony Sukmawan; M. Andhy Nurmansyah
LITERASI: Indonesian Journal of Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2012)
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Jember University

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Environment ethic relies on biocentrism and ecocentrism paradigms viewing humans as an integral part of the nature assuming responsible attitutes and behaviours, good respect and care to the sustainability of living things in the universe. This kind of paradigm has actually been adopted by many adat communities in the world, including Tengger rural community. The Tenggerese ways of life and attitudes to the nature are manifestated in the varieties of folklore. The Tenggerese folklore contain forms of environmental wisdoms, such as respect, love, and care for the nature, cosmic solidarity and responsibility of the nature, no doing harm to others, and living in harmony with the nature. Keywords: environmental, wisdom, folklore, villages
STRENGTH-WEAKNESS-OPPROTUNITY-THREAT (SWOT) ANALYSIS TO ENHANCE PRODUCTIVITY OF BATIK INDUSTRY CENTRE IN EAST JAVA PROVINCE INDONESIA Ika Atsari Dewi; Susinggih Wijana; M. Andhy Nurmansyah; Romy Setiawan; Wendra G. Rohmah; Nur Lailatul Rahmah; Rheysa Permata Sari
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol 1, No 2: July 2017
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v1i2.9800

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AbstractIt is acknowledged that the struggle faced by the batik industry, particularly in the Province of East Java, dealing with growth challenges caused by several factors: less attractive design, the conventional use of manual handling, and less governmental-institutional support. The purpose of thisstudy is to analyze the performance of centers of Batik industry in Sampang, Trenggalek and Tuban Regencies highlighting their related-production quality and quantity. The location selection of batik production centers is based on coordination with Department of Industry and Trade in each area. Data is collected through surveys and interviews. This study concludes several things. There are six production system elements analyzed in this research included technology (production capacity of batik), funding, raw material, human resources, marketing, and pattern design.Keywords: batik pattern, micro small medium entreprises, productivity