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Javanologi: International Journal of Javanese Studies
Javanologi: International Journal of Javanese Studies focuses on the areas relevant to the scope of the interdisciplinary Javanese studies which include social sciences, antrophology, archaeology and history, architecture, and urbanism, economics, education, geography, law, management studies, media and communication studies, political sciences and public policy, population studies, psychology, sociology, technology management, tourism, humanities - arts and culture, dance, historical and civilization studies, language and linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, religious studies and other scopes about Javanese studies
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Online Shopping as Cultural Disorientation during Covid-19 Pandemic for Women Community Leaders and Cadre in Village: Systemic Functional Linguistics Approach Chalimah Chalimah; Susi Darihastining; Ama Noor Fikrati
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Javanologi Volume 4 No. 2: Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v4i2.67967

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Research basis in finding out whether there is cultural disorientation during Covid-19 Pandemic that happen to women community leaders and cadre in a village ‘Banjaragung Jombang’. Case study with systemic functional linguistic approach: transitivity is used in this research. Findings show that there is cultural disorientation in doing online shopping seen in aspects of salience, mood, conflict, and relapse. The women community leaders and cadre tend to think that online shopping is essential, enjoyable and easy but they tend to have self motivation to keep doing online shopping and get trouble in economy and time consuming which gives impact in their work. The novelty of this research is that the social case can be investigated through linguistics.
Behind The Tradition of Draining Sendhang Kakung Lan Putri in Klaruan Village, Mojolaban, Sukoharjo Sawitri Sawitri
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Javanologi Volume 6 No. 2: Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v6i2.75119

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ABSTRACT The tradition of Nguras Sendhang (or draining Sendhang) is an hereditary heritage still held until today. Tradition of Nguras Sendhang exists in Klaruan Hamlet, Palur Village, Mojolaban Sub District, Sukoharjo Regency. The tradition is held annually in Besar month of Javanese year using a variety of sesaji (meal offrering), including:  nasi tumpeng gurih, golong asahan, jajan pasar, srundeng, sambel goreng, kerupuk, ingkung, peyek, jerohan (rempelo ati, usus, babat, kebuk, limpa), gudangan, pisang satu tangkep, bunga tujuh warna, takir tujuh. All sesajis were put on the building/pendhopo close to the sendhang. Kondangan rite was attended by all members of society and prayed for by modin or village elders. Sesajis were provided collectively by the members of society and having been prayed for (dikundangi/diujubke) some of sesajis were eaten together and the rest were brought home.  The uniqueness of nguras sendhang tradition is that after the kondhangan procession, the people may not bring their own sesaji home but they should bring others’ home. In the nguras sendhang tradition, there was also wayang performance held at night, the cost of which was paid collectively by the members of society. The performance is held along day and night with different narrators (dalangs) but same story. The uniqueness also lies in the narrators who were not allowed to take wage for their job. There is a myth that if this rite is not held, some disasters will occur, one of which is fire. House fire incidence occurring frequently makes life uneasy.Keywords: Ceremony, tradition, nguras sendhang, rite, myth
Kajian Strukturalisme Levi-Strauss dalam Tradisi Bulusan sebagai Cerita Rakyat di Kudus, Jawa Tengah Diki Wahyudi; Sahid Teguh Widodo; Firman Aziz; Wilma Silvia Y
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Javanologi Volume 5 No. 1: Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v5i1.67939

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This research is motivated by the existence of the annual tradition of Bulusan celebration as folklore in Kudus which is considered to have a structure. This study aims to describe the structures behind the Bulusan folklore in the Kudus community, Central Java. The formulation of the research problem is as follows: 1) Does the Bulusan folklore have a structure? 2) How is the transformation of the structure of the Bulusan folklore? This study uses a literature review method regarding various existing sources. The results of this study are as follows. 1) Bulusan story has a structure consisting of external structure, internal structure, and oppositional relations. 2) the transformation of the story is divided into six points, one of which is the Bulus transformation as a form of fertility and prosperity. Thus, this folklore about Bulus is relevant to be reviewed based on Levi Strauss structuralism analysis.
Text, Palace, Tourism: Exploring Literary Tourism in a Classical Javanese Literature, Wedhatama by King Mangkunegara IV, Central Java, Indonesia Esti Ismawati; Warsito Warsito; Kun Andyan Anindita
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Javanologi Volume 5 No. 1: Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v5i1.67959

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Wedhatama, which was published in 1680 at the Surakarta Palace, is still popular today because it contains the concept of tri ugering ngaurip (three philosophies of life), namely arta, (about financial independence), wirya (about honor), and tri winasis (about how to gain intelligence). This study aims to critically examine how Wedhatama, a classic Javanese literary book by King Mangkunegara IV of the Surakarta Palace, contains philosophical values of life and how Javanese culture in the palace can become an interesting literary tourism object. The problem that will be answered in this paper is, "Are Wedhatama and the Mangkunegaran Palace of Surakarta worthy of being literary tourism destinations in Indonesia and even the world? This study will answer how the response of "Pura Mangkunegaran" regarding this matter. In-depth interviews with palace relatives, namely RM Darajadi Gandadipraja about Wedhatama and interviews with tourists who came to ensure that Wedhatama, the Mangkunegaran Palace, and their culture are very interesting to visit. It can be concluded that Wedhatama, the Mangkunegaran Surakarta palace, the tomb of King Mangkunegara IV, and their relics, are worthy of being literary tourism destinations, both for the Indonesian public and the world.
Kejawen Clothes Completed With Kromo Javanese Able Preserving the Culture of Courage in the School Environment Sumiyati Sumiyati; Andayani Andayani; Gunarhadi Gunarhadi
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Javanologi Volume 6 No. 1: Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v6i1.71593

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Kejawen clothing is part of the Central Javanese traditional clothing which consists of beskap and kebaya. Beskap is the clothes worn by men and kebaya is the traditional clothes worn by women. The various materials, patterns, and motifs used to make kejawen clothes are able to elevate the wearer's self-image. Kejawen clothing provides a new nuance in education circles in Central Java province which is worn every Thursday starting in 2015. Kejawen is worn by all teachers in schools equipped with Kromo Javanese both to fellow school residents and students during lessons. The Javanese language is currently a language that must be preserved considering that in the technological era, all use millennial languages. The Javanese Kromo language is an innovation carried out by the government in order to preserve eastern culture which prioritizes language politeness traditions. Javanese Kromo language is able to create a realm of communication that provides classification, conditions, socio-cultural background, and individual roles in life. The school environment is an important vehicle for providing real learning from role models regarding polite dress code and polite language procedures for students as the next generation of the nation. This research method uses qualitative, the validation uses theoretical triangulation, the analytical technique used is a qualitative descriptive study with an ethnographic approach. The results show that wearing traditional Kejawen clothing shows pride as a generation in preserving culture. Meanwhile, the use of Kromo Javanese can provide self-confidence, set an example for the next generation in the school environment, be able to adapt and uphold Kromo Javanese as an effort to realize the tradition of language politeness which is fading nowadays.Keywords: Javanese clothing, Kromo Javanese, politeness culture
Exploring Political Participation and News Media Consumption on Communicative Culture in Pakistan Sumera Memon; Mohd. Sobhi Ishak; Norsiah binti Abdul Hamid
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 1, No 1 (2017): Javanologi Volume I No. 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v1i1.25958

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This article is taking a conceptual approach to test the influence of Family, School and Peer group communicative culture on political participation through news media use. Although the concept of news media effect on political participation is not new. Yet there is scarcity in empirical antecedents which  motivate  youth  behavior  of  consuming  news.    Moreover,  Situated  Learning  Theory  will underpin  the study to  understand  the  consequences  of  lack  of  political  participation. Lastly, this paper  offered  a  framework  to  guide  researchers,  policymakers  and  Election  Commission  of Pakistan on what factor is more influential to intersect youth towards the political domain and how to engender political participation of Pakistani youth.
Tirta Baruna Symbolization in the Javanese Philosophy of Leadership Characters: The Leadership of Sultan Hadiwijaya Suryo Ediyono
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Javanologi Volume 5 No. 1: Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v5i1.67952

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Baruno is one of the most complex leadership philosophies in Hasta Brata that exist today, because Javanese philosophy has several advantages as a concept of leadership. Samudra as a symbol of leadership character with oceanic properties are able to receive water from any river, either dirty or clean water and then process all the water content of the river in the water depth. Baruna are the noble qualities of the universe according to Javanese philosophy, can be a guide for every leader. This research is a case study of character Sultan Hadiwijaya using the historical method, which includes: (1) Heuristic, namely, activity preparing stable-traces of the past (2) Criticism of history, namely investigating whether traces of it true, both form and content (3) Interpretation, namely establishing the interconnected meanings of the facts obtained. Sultan Hadiwijaya is a Pajang leader who have eyes and mind widely. Accepting opinions from around as a sign of a leader's respect for others. Leaders do not swallow the input that comes, but think carefully all the opinions that exist, leaders are able to gain new knowledge from the surrounding. An ideal leader, ie (1) extensive knowledge, (2) good skills, and (3) Attitude or moral praise.
Assessment of Quality and Technique in Receptive Language Skill in Retelling News in Javanese: Systemic Functional Linguistics Approach Chalimah Chalimah; Yesi Aprilia Yunanda
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Javanologi Volume 6 No. 1: Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v6i1.71583

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Finding solution in society in ‘Banjaragung Village’ in East Java seems that the people mostly use Indonesian in official meeting in the event of PKK and even many people prefer using Indonesian than Javanese. This research is conducted to see how good the society in retelling news by using Javanese as well as the technique to see the level of receptive language analyzed with systemic functional linguistics. It can also see how the society maintains Javanese as character principle. The research is done in some steps, namely: giving short materials or pre-knowledge about receptive skill and theory of complex thinking in systemic functional linguistics theory; giving retelling news test; and analyzing as well as reporting the findings to find out the patterns which are used. The findings show that the receptive language skill in society in ‘Banjaragung Village’ in East Java tend to be high as much as 77,85% that can retell the news well in complex clauses by using Javanese.Keywords: Assessment, Receptive Skill, Retelling News, Javanese
Code-Switching and Code-Mixing among Users of Social Media Nur Rasyidah Mohd Nordin
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Javanologi Volume 6 No. 2: Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v6i2.75114

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AbstractThis conceptual paper aims to examine the use and application of code-switching and code-mixing among users of social media based on recent studies in Sociolinguistics. Communication in general has evolved tremendously in the 21st century, as it has made interactions with people all around the world much faster and easier. Social media is an important platform that allows these interactions to take place. Having multiple users from different countries influences the utilization of the first language (mother tongue), code-switching, code-mixing and borrowed words. Social media users have been shown to extensively use code-mixing and code-switching, particularly among speakers in the bilingual or multilingual society. Thus, this conceptual paper will attempt to deliberate on the use of code-switching as well as code-mixing among users of social media; namely people’s preference of social media, types and use of code-switching and code-mixing on social media, and lastly factors which influence the use of code-switching and code-mixing on social media. Keywords: Code switching; Code mixing; Sociolinguistics; Social media
Strengthening Mental Health and Spiritual Survival during the COVID-19 pandemic Yuliana Yuliana
Jurnal Javanologi Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Javanologi Volume 4 No. 2: Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/javanologi.v4i2.67947

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The COVID-19 pandemic brings significant threats to physical and mental health. Sometimes, mental health is forgotten. However, it is a crucial fact. Less is known about the temporary changes of mental health conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper aims to describe the mental problems during the COVID-19 pandemic and how to strengthen the mental health and spiritual survival during the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper is a literature review. The literature was selected from PubMed and Google Scholar. The keywords were COVID-19, mental, spiritual, strengthening. To strengthen mental health, it needs support and strategy. Otherwise, the immune system will be decreased and the coronavirus will be easily infected the body. Sleep disorders, anxiety, depression, and suicide have increased lately. Therefore, it is very essential to strengthen mental health and spiritual survival during the COVID-19 pandemic.