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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
Articles 52 Documents
Nyuwun Slamet; Local Wisdom of Javanese Rural People in Dealing with Covid-19 Pandemic through Request in Slametan Rite Mukhlas Alkaf; Andrik Purwasito; I Nyoman Murtana; Wakit Abdullah
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.v4i2.67971

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Covid-19 pandemic effect has resulted in restlessness within community. Some are restless because of decreased job and business opportunities, fear of being infected with disease, fear of losing the closed and beloved one, etc. This article tries to raise a Javanese community’s local wisdom, Slametan. Slametan is a form of local wisdom existing within Javanese people containing an action functioning to be a medium to request God to give safety. In principle, slametan rite is one of human actions to communicate with the Creator. Through the rite, human beings feel that what they ask will be granted. Human beings doing this are also sure and suggested that those having done the rite will get safety and protection effect. This belief will further create self confidence and the feeling of secure among them in working and continuing the life.
Java Leaders: Raden Adipati Cakranagara I in the Babad Bagelen Social Psychology Study Fahri Setyo Utomo; Sahid Teguh Widodo
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.v6i2.75586

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AbstractJavanese script is an ancient manuscript of ancestral cultural heritage in the form of handwriting which stores various expressions of thoughts, feelings, and results of past cultures. The contents of the diary text of the Babad Bagelen manuscript tell about the leading figure of the first Purwareja regent who was formerly known as the Bagelen area, namely Raden Adipati Cakranagara 1. The colonial era was full of pressure and policies that harmed the natives. This leadership attitude is in the manuscript of Babad Bagelen with the study of Social Psychology by David G. Myers. The presentation of the results of this study was carried out by analyzing the leadership attitude of Raden Adipati Cakranagara 1 which includes (1) Caring for others, (2) Reminding others, (3) Serving others, (4) Giving gifts, (5) Distributing good invitation quotes. The above data written in the Babad Bagelen manuscript shows the leadership attitude of Raden Adipati Cakranagara when he became Regent in Purwareja (Bagelen). The attitude studied through the Social Psychology approach is very suitable for revealing the problems writtenKeywords: Babad Bagelen, Raden Adipati Cakranagara 1, Social Psychology, David G. Myers
Synchronization of Libraries, Archives and Museums (LAM) in Malang City as an Effort to Transfer Information Astrid Wangsagirindra Pudjastawa; Yudit Perdananto
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.v5i1.67941

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In the information age, libraries, archives, and museums (LAM are inseparable units. There are several reasons why LAM stands alone, but the rapid development has fostered new communication and information on the information side. Technology can be used to unify the work of all these institutions. Synchronized LAM can bridge common goals, although there are differences in collections and policies. This article concludes (1) LAM can be used as a concept in the city of Malang because even though the institutions are different and have different policies, some institutions have the same function and purpose, (2) LAM has various types of collections and policies applied to users of the collection, (3) LAM is a container that provides, manages, and transfers information to users. With the LAM synchronization, it is hoped that the efforts to share cultural information in Malang City can be more efficient and comprehensive so that it can be a way to foster public interest in regional arts and culture.
Authorship Background and Language Aspects on Javanesse Drama Scripts by Cross-Generation Authors’ Work Ucik Fuadhiyah; Hanifah Nur Insani; Dini Anggraheni
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.v5i1.67962

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The process of reviewing the manuscript in detail and depth will result in a correct understanding and in accordance with the interpretation between the author, cultivator, and actor. The aim of this research article is to describe the form of linguistic aspects contained in Javanese drama scripts by authors across generations and to describe aspects of the authorship background contained in Javanese drama manuscripts by authors across generations. The approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion on six Javanese drama scripts (Lelakon, Tuk, Dom, Tengara, Sumilir Angin Nang Brug Belis, and Mak Ana Asu Mlebu Ngomah) the works of these cross-generational authors who have the same or similar intrinsic elements even though each manuscript has its own characteristics and uniqueness.
Implementation of Javanese Speech as a Form of Strengthening Local Wisdom for Middle School Teachers in Ngargoyoso District, Karanganyar Regency Basuki Sumartono; Sutarjo Sutarjo; Deniawan Tommy Chandra Wijaya
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.v6i1.71596

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Javanese speech is a way of someone with special skills in Javanese literature and language who is able to bring events in Javanese society, such as weddings (temanten), death (kesripahan), meetings (pepanggihan), banquets (pasamuan), recitation (pengaosan), stage, and so on. Partner problems experienced, namely (1) there are still Javanese language teachers who have not mastered Javanese speech techniques according to the correct rules; (2) Junior high school Javanese language teachers in Ngargoyoso District have not all mastered Javanese language and literature in Javanese speeches; (3) Not all middle school Javanese language teachers in Ngargoyoso District know and understand paramasastra (phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax), discourse, and Javanese pragmatics; (4) Not all middle school Javanese language teachers in Ngargoyoso Subdistrict master Hamicara (Public Speaking); (5) Not all middle school Javanese language teachers in Ngargoyoso Subdistrict have confidence in giving Javanese speeches. The implementation method used is by using the practice/practice method, listening and elearning where the activity planning is expected to answer Javanese speech skills for junior high school teachers in Ngargoyoso District, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java. Plans for implementing program activities include (1) making video tutorials on examples of Javanese speeches as e-learning materials; (2) Conducting courses/training in Javanese speech by presenting experts; (3) Provide assistance in training in Javanese speech until proficient; and (4) To evaluate gradually. The planned outputs are (1) Publication of service in journals with ISSN or proceedings of seminars with ISBN; (2) Publication of service activities in print or online mass media; and (3) Publication of service in the form of activity videos.Keywords: Javanese speech, local wisdom, middle school, Ngargoyoso, Karanganyar.
Javanology’s Communication Strategies: Empowering, Adapting, and Developing Javanese Culture through Intercultural Communication and Dialogue Muhammad Taufiq Al Makmun
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.v5i1.67936

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This article is an ethnographic report based on the observation conducted in Javanology Center of Excellence for Javanese Tradition of Sebelas Maret University in Indonesia. This intends to report the communication strategies done by the center in order to win public acceptance and supports as an organization which focuses on the development of local indigenous Javanese culture amongst the modern developed Javanese society and global culture. Based on the types of activities observed by the writer, the center uses four communication strategies against the attribution toward Javanese culture, they are: (1) self empowerment through academic movement, (2) adapting to the modern cultural practices and technology, (3) developing training center and networks targeting younger generation globally, and (4) employing intercultural communication to bridge the conflict through dialogues.
Kala Sungsang: Recording World Voices to Draw Creative Innovations in a New Normal Era Sahid Teguh Widodo
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.v4i2.67956

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Kala Sungsang is a term in Javanese which marks a situation where a major disaster has occurred and turned the situation upside down. The big disaster in the Javanese language itself is named by the term pageblug. That is how the Javanese people describe the covid-19 pandemic disaster that is still happening today. The form of this research is qualitative research which is considered appropriate to find a way out of dealing with a pandemic by recording the voices of the world from cultural experts around the world. Data were collected from eight informants from Indonesia, the Netherlands, Japan, India, England, America and Australia. The data analysis technique uses an interactive analysis model, by means of grouping and interpreting it carefully and thoroughly. The results showed that there was a similarity in opinion of each informant, with regard to future values and expectations. The dominant values that emerge are togetherness, persistence, improving on communication, self-strengthening, keep looking and generating new ideas, finding solutions, and always think positively. This research shows the determination and desire of world citizens to dare to face and help each other in handling the Covid-19 pandemic.
Women and Rural Sufism Movements: Portrait of the Female Yassin Pilgrims “Al-Hidayah” Bangunrejo Kidul Village Mibtadin Mibtadin
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.v6i1.71588

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Religious traditions in rural areas, one of which is yassinan became a medium for women's religious expression through spiritual groups such as the female yassin pilgrims “Al-Hidayah.” How yassin putri “AlHidayah” of Bangunrejo Kidul community in developing personal spirituality and humanity. Descriptive qualitative research methods, using a sociology of religion approach, and data analysis through interactive analysis models include data reduction, data submission, and drawing conclusions. The yassinan tradition is a tradition that has been passed down for generations in the community of Bangunrejo Kidul Kedunggalar Ngawi Village. This tradition has the benefit of two values, namely: first, the religious value in the form of habl min Allah as a religious expression to train and accustom the pilgrims of yassin putri and the community to read kalimah ţayyibah, dhikr, prayer, shalawat, and chant quranic verses intended to get ridho Allah Swt. This tradition is carried out every Thursday in addition to praying for the dead, it also provides spiritual comfort, tranquility, coolness of heart, and increased faith of the community. Second, social values in the form of habl min nas strengthen social ties, strengthen the ropes of silaturrahmi, ngraketake taline kekadangan to realize ukhuwah Islamiyah, ukhuwah wathoniyah, and ukhuwah insaniyah. The existence of an emotional bond of "yassin pilgrims " is able to foster a sense of brotherhood, social interaction, and unity of Muslims in the community of Bangunrejo Kidul Village.Keywords : Rural Sufism, the Female Yassin Pilgrims, Al-Hidayah, Social Piety
Development of Javanese Script Learning Media Based on Uno Stacko Game and Penta Helix Approach at SDN 2 Sidowarno Bagus Prayoga; Harnanda Mita Anggar Sari; Luluk Sri Javita Asharani
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.v6i2.75696

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The fading of Javanese culture and the literacy crisis are complex problems that have a further impact on the world of education on elementary school students in Javanese script literacy in a multicultural country like Indonesia. Factors that influence the lack of Javanese script literacy are learning media that are less attractive and limited. In realizing Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), one of the efforts to preserve and introduce Javanese script to support Indonesia gold 2045 can use gaming learning media. Empowerment of the Javanese script can be implemented through the role of education staff in learning based on the uno stacko game and the penta helix system. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of learning media based on the uno stacko game and the penta helix approach at SD N 2 Sidowarno and to determine student responses to the feasibility of learning media based on the uno stacko game and the penta helix approach. This research uses the research and development (R&D) method with the Borg & Gall model. Data were obtained from teacher questionnaires and student responses, validation questionnaires from subject matter experts, media experts, and also interviews. The results of the expert assessment were 87.45% for subject matter experts, 85.84% for media experts, and 87.77% for educators, while the student response was 82.43%. From the research results it is known that learning Javanese script using the Uno Stacko game can increase student learning motivation and form effective learning. In addition, based on assessments from material experts, media experts, and teachers as well as responses from students, it can be concluded that the Javanese script learning media based on the uno stacko game and the penta helix approach are suitable for use as learning media. In addition, based on the research results, it can be seen that the existence of a penta helix collaboration system can be an effective effort in supporting Education for Sustainable Development (ESD).Keywords: Javanese Script, uno stacko game, penta helix
Educational Values in the Diversity of Javanese Traditional Ceremonies among Pendalungan Community Yerry Mijianti
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.v5i1.67949

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This study aims to describe educational values in the diversity of Javanese traditional ceremonies among Pendalungan community. The design chosen was ethnography. Ethnographic study is carried out in six stages, namely (1) formulating problems, (2) selecting cases, (3) obtaining entry points, (4) collecting data, (5) analyzing data, and (6) reporting findings. Subjects and locations for the study were determined with purposive sampling technique. The subjects are people who are considered to have quality and are able to provide information about Javanese traditional ceremonies. The study was conducted in seven sub-districts, namely Wuluhan, Umbulsari, Sukowono, Tanggul, Tempurejo, Ambulu, and Pakusari. Data were collected by means of observation, interviews, documentation, and audio-visual materials. The data were analyzed in six stages, namely: (1) organizing and preparing the data for analysis, (2) carefully reading all the data, (3) coding the data, (4) describing the data, (5) representing the data in a qualitative narrative, and (6) interpreting data. The validity of the data is obtained by extending working time and observing and triangulating methods, sources, and theories. As a result, the Javanese traditional ceremonies performed by the Pendalungan community are very diverse because the character of the Pendalungan community, one of which is open to change and easy to adapt, makes the implementation of Javanese traditional ceremonies adapted to environmental conditions, natural conditions, tools, materials, and performers of the ceremonies. The diversity in the implementation of Javanese traditional ceremonies by the Pendalungan community has values, namely religious, nationalist, independent, mutual cooperation, and integrity