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Jomantara International Journal of Art and Culture
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27987272     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.23969/jijac.v1i1
Journal Jomantara is a peer reviewed International e-Journal written in English. It is published in two issues per year (January and July). The purpose of the journal is to bring a wide spectrum of participants to disseminate research findings of academicians, national and local government units, non-governmental organizations, heritage conservation practitioners and planners, tourism organizations, and the media. Specifically, Journal Jomantara intends to discuss and exchange knowledge on preservation and revitalizing art and culture in the world. Journal Jomantara also caters to recent challenges and opportunities for saving treasured art and culture. Its scope encompasses the thematic as follows: art and culture.
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CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MEANING OF JAPANESE AND INDONESIAN PROVERBS FORMED FROM WORDS犬 (DOG) AND 猫 (CAT) Ranti Maulidyanti; Novia Hayati; Herniwati Herniwati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jijac.v3i1.7059

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This study aims to compare the differences and similarities in the meaning of proverbs in Japanese and Indonesian using the words dog and cat. This research was designed with a qualitative descriptive research design. The method used to describe research objects in words. The data for this research are 143 proverbs in Indonesian and Japanese that use the words 犬 (dog) and 猫 (cat) with the analytical technique used is contrastive analysis. Based on the results of data analysis, it was found that there are differences and similarities between Japanese proverbs and Indonesian proverbs that use the words 犬 (dog) and 猫 (cat). Meanwhile, based on these findings, the conclusions of this research are as follows: Japanese proverbs are special sentences that form is fixed, and their constituent elements cannot be changed. In other words, Japanese proverbs do not follow grammatical rules like in ordinary sentences. Based on the analysis of the structure of Japanese proverbs containing the words dog and cat, the proverbs use the comparison of words in a sentence. Japanese proverbs use numbers, expository descriptions, and impressionistic descriptions to correlate two or more things. Japanese proverbs have two meanings; lexical meaning and idiomatic meaning. Likewise, the meaning of the Indonesian proverb, which contains elements of dogs and cats, representing that dogs are a nuisance and a hindrance but are viewed positively as animals loyal to their masters. In contrast, cats are described as cute animals, but only close in the domestic area. Both of them interpret the same dog as a fierce animal, scary but loyal, to their masters. Both languages ​​equate to betrayal committed by those closest to us as a form of dog disloyalty to their masters because, naturally, the closest people to us are like dogs, loyal to their masters. As for the suggestions/recommendations in this study, further research should be carried out regarding Japanese proverbs containing dogs and cats with proverbs. Regional languages ​​in Indonesia are rich in forms of proverbs containing the words dogs and cats, but this must be done using different analytical techniques. For example, by pragmatic analysis or functional linguistic systems initiated by Haliday in 1972.
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE ANALYSIS ON EFEK RUMAH KACA’S SONG LYRICS AT SINESTESIA 2015 ALBUM Muhammad Iqbal; Husni Thamrin; Restu Dessy Maulida; Erik Rusmana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jijac.v3i1.7060

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Figurative language is one kind of the language styles to make the expression and the message of the speaker or writer is strengthened. Figurative language usually used in song lyrics. Sometimes, figurative languages existed in song lyrics can’t be understandable. One of the song lyrics that has a lot of figurative languages is songs from Sinestesia album by Efek Rumah Kaca. Therefore, this research is trying to analyze figurative languages existed in song lyrics on Efek Rumah Kaca’s album titled Sinestesia. The research is focused on analyzing type of figurative languages with its meaning by using Kennedy’s theory of classification of figurative language (1983) and Ogden and Richard’s theory of meaning (1923). Qualitative descriptive is the method that used for this research. The result of this research is 4 type of figurative languages is found, which is 25 personifications, 18 metaphors, 15 overstatements, and 2 apostrophes with each of figurative language’s meaning is elaborated. Besides of it, the writer found that figurative languages existed in the Sinestesia album’s song lyrics has a connection to the song itself.
SOCIAL CAMPAIGN DESIGN ABOUT THE STORY OF SUNDANESE PANTUN CIUNG WANARA FOR TEENAGERS IN BANDUNG Purmaningrum Maeni; Hastami Sekar Zahtia; Hadiansyah Hedi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jijac.v3i1.7066

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Teenagers are the next generation that will have to bequeath culture to the next generation. Without sufficient understanding, the influence of incoming foreign cultures could replace the local culture. The era of digitalization and culture that also continues to develop should be harmonized. In the sphere of literacy, the era of digitalization brings influence and change to comics. Digital comics that elevate the stories and cultural traditions of a particular region is one example of a form of cultural rejuvenation. Like Metalu Kyoyuzuki's digital comics, 7 Wonders which tells the story of Jaka Tarub, has been liked 9.7 million times with a rating of 9.82 out of 10 since its first airing in July 2016 (cnnindonesia.com: 2020). Folklore itself is a cultural expression of a society through the language of speech that is directly related to various aspects of culture. Broadly speaking, the values in Sundanese culture are reflected through the daily life of the people who live the philosophy of living silih asah, silih asih and silih asuh. In addition, unlike Pantun Melayu, Sundanese pantun story is part of mythical folklore and is considered sacred because it contains a moral message; emotionally; and other life values. The data supporting this research were obtained through literature studies and interviews of resource persons to understand about Ciung Wanara culture and stories. While the determination and data of target audience segmentation is obtained through questionnaires and observations. The rejuvenation of the form and media that packaged the story was conveyed through a social campaign aimed at the late teenagers in Bandung. This campaign is a forum to remind, invite and encourage targets to pay more attention and understand the local culture through exciting new forms of media.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF "MANEUH DI SUNDA" LOCAL WISDOM IN CHARACTER EDUCATION AT PURWAKARTA REGENCY Mohamad Ibrahim Adiraharja; Sri Suhartini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jijac.v3i1.7099

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The study aims to analyze the value of local culture "maneuh di sunda" in character education at Purwakarta Regency. The theory used is the theory of social construction through three elements of dialectics, namely externalization, objectivization and internalization, then strengthened by the concept of character education and local wisdom. The methodology used in this study is a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data collection techniques were observation, interviews and document studies. Interviews were conducted towards 30 respondents. Data analysis uses four stages of analysis; data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that Sundanese local wisdom, especially the value of "maneuh di sunda" was successfully applied to elementary school students in Purwakarta Regency. This is important because in the midst of the onslaught of technological and information advances that are so rapid, students need to expose towards local wisdom-based character education. Besides to fulfill the mandate of the law, it is also to preserve local cultural values that are ancestral heritage, so that students as a generation who live in a global environment do not forget the values of their local culture. The results of this study can also be a model for other schools and other regions to be adjusted to the character of their respective local cultures.
INDONESIAN JURASSIC PARK’S KOMODO NATIONAL PARK PROJECT CONTROVERSY (A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF TEMPO.CO’S ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS) Dini Gilang Sari; Mahmud Fasya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jijac.v3i1.7195

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This paper explains (1) macrostructure, (2) microstructure, (3) social cognition, and (4) social context in the news discourse on the rejection of the Komodo National Park Jurassic Park Project in Labuan Bajo. His presentation is expected to be a means of education about the media's partiality towards reporting on environmental issues, especially about Komodo dragons and their supporting ecosystems. Research data in the form of news discourse were studied based on the critical discourse analysis procedure of Teun A. Van Dijk's model. Macrostructure analysis shows that Tempo.co tend to dare to raise popular issues that are sensitive to the government, especially about the rejection of the Komodo National Park Jurassic Park Project in Labuan Bajo as a topic of discourse. Analysis of the superstructure shows that in delivering news about the rejection of citizens, Tempo.co so straightforwardly highlight the negative side of the news. Tempo.co also displays the comments of the characters or sources as a whole. Microstructure analysis yields several conclusions regarding meaning, word selection, sentence usage, and rhetoric displayed in the Tempo.co. The language used by journalists in voicing their views on the rejection of the Komodo National Park Jurassic Park Project in Labuan Bajo is straightforward and wordless. Journalists conveyed their intentions and details explicitly, and even journalists deliberately quoted and used the word "illegitimate" to indicate that exploitation and extraction were forbidden acts. This further confirms the position of Tempo.co in favor of environmental issues even though the risks must be contrary to government policies. Analysis of social cognition shows that this news text does not support government discourse. Analysis of the social context shows that residents' rejection of the Komodo National Park Jurassic Park project in Labuan Bajo is based on community anxiety about the threat of extinction of Komodo dragons endemic animals on Flores Island.

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