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Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity
Published by Universitas Jambi
ISSN : 29641187     EISSN : 29641179     DOI : 0000
The International Conference on Malay Identity (ICMI) is a collection of scientific articles proceedings at an international conference on Malay culture organized by the Department of History, Art, and Archeology, FKIP Jambi University. Proceedings covers the field of humanities (culture) studies sch as art, history, linguistic, law, literature, local genius, anthropology, sociology. Publishing This proceeding opens to publish various research articles, literature studies, field studies, conceptual ideas, application studies in the theory of the humanities perspective. This proceeding can be written in Indonesian, English, and Arabic.
Articles 54 Documents
The Hermeneutic Study in Jambi Malay Phrases as a Local Genius Culture Rengki Afria; Warni
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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This study aims to inventory, document, describe, and analyze the form, types, functions, and meanings of Jambi Malay Traditional Phrases: Hermeneutic Studies. The method used is a qualitative descriptive method. The data source is in the form of traditional Jambi Malay expressions. The data of this research are proverbs, petitih, kias, proverbs in Jambi Malay. The results of the study concluded that some data on Jambi's traditional Malay expressions, in the form, kind, and meaning of proverbs.. In general, the Jambi Malay community is not open in their speech, so they use figures of speech to convey the message in the speech. Jambi Malay traditional expressions have a function in social life in the community. These functions are: As a means of community education, As advice, and As a cultural treasure of oral tradition Keywords: expressions, traditional, Jambi Malay, hermeneutic
The Verbs Synonyms of Batubara Malay Language in North Sumatera Province Julisah Izar; Rengki Afria
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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The aims of this research to describe the synonyms of Batubara Malay language verbs north Sumatera Province. This research used descriptive qualitative approach. The techniques of collecting data in this research used unstructured interviews and recording techniques, while data analysis techniques in this research used the concept of Miles and Huberman, namely data collection, reduction, classification and drawing conclusions. The results showed that there are two kinds of verb synonym form of Batubara Malay language, north Sumatera Province, those are total and complete synonym and total and not complete synonym.Keywords: synonymy, verb, Batubara Malay Language, North Sumatera.
Advancement Strategy for Economic Value Malay Cultural Arts to Welcome the Industrial Revolution 4.0: Performing Arts, Literature, History, and Archeology Mahdi Bahar
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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Malay cultural art is an asset and potential that can be made of economic value. Basically, the existence of cultural arts is only attached or attached by the conventions of the supporting community, so that the entity is in a socio-cultural context. In order to have economic value, it definitely requires 'processing' as a strategy. Inherent here is the persistence of the existence of Malay art and culture not only attached by convention factors related to tradition or custom alone (socio-cultural), but also by artistic factors so that they are needed (economic value), especially as a tourism industry. Contained in this sense is the existence of processing (transformation) which is oriented towards taking the role as a subject in change. The consequence is that the activity or creativity of Malay art and culture should be addressed to meet needs, both needs that have been created, as well as creating needs that did not exist before, for example, products of advancement in technology. Keywords: Strategy; advancement; art; Malay culture; industrial revolution 4.0
Tourism and Commodification Of Malay Cultural Arts in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 Era Suryadi
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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The Industrial Revolution 4.0 will bring a fundamental transformation to Malay arts and culture, which at the same time will certainly bring changes to the identity or identity of the supporting community. In this era that is increasingly digital, virtual and connected beyond physical boundaries and is increasingly virtual, the physical and communal character of Malay art and cultural performances may be eroded. Only with careful planning and synergistic cooperation between various parties (stakeholders/artists, academics, government, tourism actors, computer technology experts, etc.), Malay arts and culture will continue to be alive, useful economically, but still have a positive value in the framework of strengthening the identity of the Malay people. The commodification of Malay art and culture in particular and Indonesia in general in an all-virtual world in the future will only be beneficial, not only economically but more importantly for one's own identity, if the level of education of the Indonesian nation also increases evenly, a 'condition' for someone to do not experience 'shock culture' and tend to deify everything that is foreign and belittle one's own. Keywords: tourism; commodification; art; culture; Malay; RI4.0
Rabab Pasisia Selatan: Communicating Disasters During the Time of Covid-19 in Indonesia’s Music Industry Megan Collins
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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In this discussion, two new and important developments are exemplified in part, in the 'scene', rabab South Pacisia. The innovations are, firstly: conveying general messages about health issued by Pasisia rabab artisans and secondly, a new long narrative in kaba, the setting during Covid-19, 2020 is not sufficient enough. This year 2020, the craftsmen handyman rabab continues and strengthens his role in West Sumatra, namely an important artist, who is an expert in community communication, entering information about natural disasters, and now the Covid-19 outbreak. His artistic process continues the process of creating information and narratives about natural disasters. So the work of the Pasisia rabab artisan this year continues and combines local, local community entertainment and education about local and global issues in Minangkabau nature. Keywords: Rabab pasisia; Indonesia's Music Industry; covid-19
Ma'had Al-Mubarak Al-Islami Tahtul Yaman Jambi and Malaysian Santri in the Malay Kinship System Supian; K.A. Rahman
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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This research reveals Malay cultural kinship in the ASEAN region, especially in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam which can be seen in the exchange of students or santri from several allied countries who study or study in neighboring countries, such as Malaysian and Bruneian students. Darusalam who studied and memorized the Koran at Ma'had Al-Mubarak Al-Islami Litahfizhil Quran Al-Karim Tahtul Yaman Jambi. The large number of students from the neighboring country in Jambi is not only an element of kinship and cultural closeness among allied nations but also have their own motivation because of the kinship. This research will look at how the condition of Ma'had Al-Mubarak Al-Islami Litahfizhil Quran Al-Karim Tahtul Yaman Jambi and the motivation of these students so they choose and feel at home studying in Jambi. This motivation consists of a number of affinities such as language, religious schools or sects as well as customs and culture, so that they feel comfortable and feel at home studying in Jambi. Ma'had Al-Mubarak Al-Islami is interesting because it is the destination for students from Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam to study in Jambi. Keywords: Kinship, Culture, Motivation, Students, Santri
Poetry in the 20th Century Jambi Seberang Community Islamic Education Nirwan Il Yasin; Siti Syuhada
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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Researchers and academics have indeed done a lot of research in Jambi. Aspects of the life side of the people of Jambi opposite in any study have been carried out. One of them is historical studies. The research process was also carried out by involving in-depth studies which became a reference to previous reviews of this research. Poetry in the learning process of Jambi education in the area across from Jambi City that still needs to be revealed. This awareness also wants to be built in the midst of many educational patterns that have been adapted to the times. Poetry in the 20th century became a powerful method, besides that in general the people of Jambi already knew the treasures of this poetry as part of the cultural speech of their people. One of the Tuan Guru who uses poetry in his learning is Tuan Guru Abdul Qodir Ibrahim. In the research using historical science methods, namely: heuristics, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. This disclosure was made so that all forms of educational change processes that exist in the Jambi community can be appointed as the identity of the Jambi people. This disclosure was carried out in the Jambi Seberang area which was the first area of ??Islamic education in Jambi. This research attempts to explain poetry in Islamic education for the people of Jambi, and the dynamics of its development process. Keywords: Poetry, Methods of Islamic Education, Tuan Guru Abdul Qodir Ibrahim
Study of Cultural Structure and Values in Legend Orang Kayo Hitam and Its Utilization as an Alternative Teaching Material for Fictional Prose Studies Liza Septa Wilyanti; Sovia Wulandari
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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This research was conducted to describe the structure and cultural values contained in the legend of the Orang Kayo Hitam, as well as to find appropriate forms of teaching materials for Fictional Prose Studies courses. The research method used in this study is the ethnographic method. Data collection techniques in the form of interviews, field notes, and documentation. The results of the study found that the legend of the Orang Kayo Hitam has four story fragments, namely the story OKH: Sang Pemberani, OKH: Genealogy, OKH: Si Ginjai Keris Sang Raja, and the legend OKH: The Origins of the Selected Land of Jambi Country. The results of the research can be used as an alternative teaching material for lectures on Fictional Prose Studies in the form of hand outs.Keywords: legend, structure, cultural values, teaching materials
The Form of Tapah Malenggang Folklore from Batanghari Regency, Jambi Province Irma Suryani; Dwi Rahariyoso; Nurfitri Susanti
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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This research describes the form of the Tapah Malenggang folklore based on the transcription conducted by Datuk Rasyid from the utterances of Datuk Zainul and Datuk Saharman. The folklore of Tapah Malenggang, as part of the oral literature of the Batanghari people, is gradually shrinking, and it can even be said to be on the verge of extinction. Through this research, it is hoped that the folklore of Tapah Malenggang can be found. The method used is descriptive analysis. The results showed that the Tapah Malenggang folklore was in the form of myths which functioned structurally to formulate the folk tales as myths. Key words: Form of folklore, myth, Tapah Malenggang
The Existence of Hajj Tale as a Cultural Identity in Tigo Luhah Semurup, Kerinci Regency Supian Supian; Denny Defrianti; Fatonah
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
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This research is a descriptive qualitative research with a social theory approach. The purpose of this research is to find out the existence and application of the tale haji tradition as a cultural identity in Tigo Luhah Semurup, Kerinci Regency. This tradition has been carried out from generation to generation until now, this is done as a form of gratitude to Allah SWT as the chosen people to worship in the holy land of Mecca. The lengthy process and journey to the holy land makes the poems sung full of meaning containing prayers and hopes to Allah SWT so that prospective pilgrims who will depart can leave their hometowns in peace and be given safety and smoothness in carrying out the pilgrimage, while for the families left behind are still given consolation and support to await the arrival of the families who depart for the holy land. This tradition produces a sense of togetherness, the spirit of mutual cooperation, sincerity, affection, kinship and cohesiveness among the local community. The conclusion from this research is that the implementation of the tale haji tradition is a sacred form as a cultural identity in Tigo Luhah Semurup, until now the community believes in maintaining and preserve it as a legacy of hereditary traditions. the activity of the haji butale tradition gave birth to noble values ??as strengthening and bonding values ??for family relations, togetherness, mutual cooperation, sincerity, sincerity and affection in the Tigo Luhah Semurup community, Kerinci district.Keywords: Hajj Tale, Tradition, Cultural Identity