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Literacy Movement Based on Community for Sustainable Development Goals: Case Study in TBM Tanah Ombak Devy Kurnia Alamsyah; Nur Rosita
SPEKTRUM: Jurnal Pendidikan Luar Sekolah (PLS) Vol 7, No 4 (2019): SPEKTRUM: Jurnal Pendidikan Luar Sekolah (PLS): Publishing December 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

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Literacy awareness has been arising in all community levels, started form children to adults, woman to man. How to make them literate for any aspect of life is the goal of this movement. Moreover, this awareness has been spread gradually with lining to the development of community’s engagement in their external involvement that influences their internal community. This research discusses about how literacy movement in Ruang Baca Tanah Ombak as a new phenomenon on literacy can be as a base of literacy spirit for eradicating poverty and promoting prosperity in a changing world to reach one of sustainable development goals that is education especially in Indonesia. Thus, an observation, documentation, and deep interview among the initiators, volunteers, and target group had been done in order to find how motivation strengthened the management system in problem solving, goals, and future target applied in this community. Further, the observation result, the documentation, and the interview recording were used as data to be analyzed using descriptive qualitative method. The main target of this research is to form managerial pattern of community-based literacy movement with the aim to provide model as a reference for other communities in building the literacy movement for their society. In conclusion, it is found that community-based literacy movement was a crucial matter in changing community’s understanding about the importance of literacy for human life.Keywords: Community-Based Literacy Movement, Sustainable Development Goals, Managerial Pattern, Ruang Baca Tanah Ombak
FASCISM DEMOLISHMENT IN THE HUNGER ANGEL (2012) BY HERTA MÜLLER Diantri Seprina Putri; Kurnia Ningsih; Devy Kurnia Alamsyah
English Language and Literature Vol 6, No 1 (2017): Serie A
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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah: (1) mengungkapkan penghancuran ideologi fasisme oleh Russia, dan (2) mengetahui peran karakter, seting, dan plot dalam membantu mengetahui tindakan penghancuran fasisme. Kutipan teks dalam novel ini dianalisa menggunakan teori power dari Michel Foucault secara interpretasi teks dan konteks. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa penghancuran ideologi fasisme dilakukan dengan cara menghancurkan hidup orang-orang Jerman.
Kritik Sosial dalam Naskah Drama West Side Story karya Arthur Laurents: Kajian Sosiologi Sastra Devy Kurnia Alamsyah; Widya Husein; Yenni Hayati
Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 10, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Padang

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Literary works are often used as a medium to criticize and explain social problems experienced by society. One of these literary works is the drama script West Side Story by Arthur Laurenst. This study focuses on the criticism of several social problems described in the play West Side Story. This study uses the method of content analysis of literary texts which are then interpreted by researchers. Research data sourced from the play West Side Story was collected using the library research method. Through analysis with the Sociology of Literature approach which focuses on sociological aspects in a work, it is found that there is a critique of social problems described in the play West Wide Story. The criticism is related to the problem of poverty which leads to violence and deprivation; juvenile delinquency in the form of immoral acts as a result of family disharmony; wars that cause damage to the natural environment; and degrading and harassing women.