Representation of Javanese Culture in the Short Story “Kakang Kawah Adhi Ari-Ari” by Suharmono K.

AUTHORS

Sri Sulistiani,Dept. of Javanese Languange and Literature, Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia
Yunita Ernawati,Dept. of Javanese Languange and Literature, Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia

ABSTRACT

Humans live in the midst of multicultural or multi-cultural diversity. People living in certain areas with a culture and characteristics that are able to distinguish one community with other communities. Cultural development efforts must lead to the progress of adab, culture and unity by not rejecting new materials from foreign cultures that can develop or enrich the nation’s own culture, and enhance the humanity of the Indonesian nation. The author as part of the community has the ability to express ideas and ideas about cultural diversity through the resulting literary works. The collection of short stories of “Kakang Kawah Adhi Ari-Ari” by Suharmono K, which contains 32 pieces of stories reveal various social and cultural problems of Java in the middle of today’s global culture. This collection of short stories will be examined from the perspective of literary anthropological approaches. The issue that will be revealed in this paper is “how representation Javanese culture that the author disclosed in the collection of short stories”. This issue will explore the positive and negative side of Javanese culture revealed in short stories by Suharmono K.

 

KEYWORDS

Multicultural, Representation, Javanese culture, Short story

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CITATION

  • APA:
    Sulistiani,S.& Ernawati,Y.(2020). Representation of Javanese Culture in the Short Story “Kakang Kawah Adhi Ari-Ari” by Suharmono K.. International Journal of Interactive Storytelling, 4(1), 17-24. 10.21742/IJIS.2020.4.1.03
  • Harvard:
    Sulistiani,S., Ernawati,Y.(2020). "Representation of Javanese Culture in the Short Story “Kakang Kawah Adhi Ari-Ari” by Suharmono K.". International Journal of Interactive Storytelling, 4(1), pp.17-24. doi:10.21742/IJIS.2020.4.1.03
  • IEEE:
    [1] S.Sulistiani, Y.Ernawati, "Representation of Javanese Culture in the Short Story “Kakang Kawah Adhi Ari-Ari” by Suharmono K.". International Journal of Interactive Storytelling, vol.4, no.1, pp.17-24, Aug. 2020
  • MLA:
    Sulistiani Sri and Ernawati Yunita. "Representation of Javanese Culture in the Short Story “Kakang Kawah Adhi Ari-Ari” by Suharmono K.". International Journal of Interactive Storytelling, vol.4, no.1, Aug. 2020, pp.17-24, doi:10.21742/IJIS.2020.4.1.03

ISSUE INFO

  • Volume 4, No. 1, 2020
  • ISSN(p):2207-8436
  • ISSN(e):2207-8444
  • Published:Aug. 2020

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