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THE INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN HUMAN AND NATURE IN CRAIGHEAD JEAN GEORGE’S MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN Sugiarto, Tri; Purbani, Widyastuti
Diksi Vol 27, No 2: DIKSI SEPTEMBER 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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(Title: The Interdependence Between Human and Nature in Craighead Jean George’s “My Side of The Mountain”). Centering from the belief that literature is an important media to remind people about the significant role of the environment and to stimulate awareness about its critical condition, this study explores ecological discourse in Jean Craighead George’s My Side of the Mountain. It aims to reveal an interdependence between people and nature. Applying qualitative content analysis, this study shows that the interdependence between people and nature is different in degree. People have a strong dependence on nature, whereas nature is an independent entity and scarcely needs people to support their life. Sam in My Side of the Mountain has been nurtured by nature. It provides him food, shelter, and protection from any inconvenient weather. However, Sam is careless and ignorant. He focuses on fulfilling his needs and neglecting his surroundings. In the novel, nature is dominated and positioned as the object to fulfill humans’ needs and desires. Keywords: literature, nature, human, interdependence
Reading Disability in Indonesian Children’s Literature Sugiarto, Tri
Indonesian Journal of English Language Studies (IJELS) Vol 6, No 1 (2020): March 2020
Publisher : Magister Kajian Bahasa Inggris (English Language Studies) Universitas Sanata Dharma Yogy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijels.v6i1.2693

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The purpose of this article is to examine the representation of disability and to identify thediscourse resulted from the pattern of its portrayal in four selected Indonesian children’sshorts stories, namely “Kacamata UFO”, “Gadis Penari”, “Bapak Si Dono”, and “Cerita Riondengan Sebelah Mata” published in Bobo magazine. Applying the lens of Said’s Orientalism,this content analysis study shows that children with disabilities are presented as weak,dependent, not productive, an object of curiosity and violence, and a vehicle for the growth ofother characters in the story. This study concludes that literacy on disability for Indonesianpeople is significant. Such writing is to provide a positive image and reduce the negativestereotype which is currently shared among society.Keywords: children’s literature, disability, representation, short stories
ADULTS – CHILDREN POWER RELATIONS IN JUDY BLUME’S BLUBBER Kurnia, Nandy Intan; Purbani, Widyastuti; Sugiarto, Tri
Diksi Vol 29, No 2: DIKSI SEPTEMBER 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v29i2.40908

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(Tittle: Adults-Children Power Relations in Judy Blume’s “Blubber”). This study aims to uncover the power relations between adults and children in Judy Blume’s novel entitled Blubber. This study used a qualitative method by paying attention to the expressions used in the novel related to the topic of power relations of adults-children. Peer debriefing techniques were applied in this study in order to achieve the validity of the research results. The collected data of dialogues and narrations suggest that adults assert dominance toward children especially physically and psychologically as a consequence of the adults’ ideologies while trying to retain the image of a mentor. On the other hand, they also give spaces for children to grow and develop themselves. The research also revealed how Blubber paints a more realistic depiction of children and explores more of their human nature beyond images of innocence and naivety.             Keywords: abuse, Blubber, children’s literature, egalitarian, power relations
Village Elite Role on The Productive Migrant Village Program in Banyumas Indonesia Muslihudin, Muslihudin; Wulan, Tyas Retno; Sugiarto, Tri; Wardhianna, Sotyania; Wijayanti, Sri
KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture Vol 13, No 2 (2021): September 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v13i2.29144

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Within social structure inside society, there is a group called the elite group consists of small number of people who are at the top of the stratum of the community. The group has a big role in various activities in the community. Banyumas is one of the regencies that receive a Productive Migrant Village Program (PMVP) whose implementation is related to the group of village elite. The purpose of this paper is to show how the role of the village elite in the village community empowerment, especially in the implementation of the programs. The method of the research is a critical qualitative research method. The data are obtained by interview, observation, and documentation. An analysis of the study was conducted interactively. The results of the study are; 1) The implementation of the programs are driven by village elites, 2) village political elites are responsible for the success since the beginning of the program, 3) political elites and economic elites ally in the implementation of the productive migrant village program. Such pattern of village elite alliances can be used as a useful model for the success of development programs or the empowerment of rural communities, not only in the programs, but also in other community empowerment programs.
Village Elite Role on The Productive Migrant Village Program in Banyumas Indonesia Muslihudin, Muslihudin; Wulan, Tyas Retno; Sugiarto, Tri; Wardhianna, Sotyania; Wijayanti, Sri
Komunitas Vol 13, No 2 (2021): September 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v13i2.29144

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Within social structure inside society, there is a group called the elite group consists of small number of people who are at the top of the stratum of the community. The group has a big role in various activities in the community. Banyumas is one of the regencies that receive a Productive Migrant Village Program (PMVP) whose implementation is related to the group of village elite. The purpose of this paper is to show how the role of the village elite in the village community empowerment, especially in the implementation of the programs. The method of the research is a critical qualitative research method. The data are obtained by interview, observation, and documentation. An analysis of the study was conducted interactively. The results of the study are; 1) The implementation of the programs are driven by village elites, 2) village political elites are responsible for the success since the beginning of the program, 3) political elites and economic elites ally in the implementation of the productive migrant village program. Such pattern of village elite alliances can be used as a useful model for the success of development programs or the empowerment of rural communities, not only in the programs, but also in other community empowerment programs.