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KAJIAN HUMANISME DALAM NOVEL-NOVEL ACEH
Penelitian ini berjudul Kajian Humanisme dalam Novel-Novel Aceh. Masalah yang ingin ditelaah adalah tentang gambaran nilai-nilai humanisme dalam novel-novel Aceh. Penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan nilai-nilai humanisme terutama yang berhubungan dengan realitas kemanusiaan yang dikaitkan dengan kisah fiktif. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif analitis dengan pendekatan struktural. Sumber data penelitian ini adalah novel Seuleusoh karya D Keumalawati, Lampuki karya Arafat Nur, Teuntra Atom karya Thayeb Loh Angen, Bidadari Hitam karya TI Thamrin, Tungku karya Salman Yoga, dan Burung Terbang di Kelam Malam karya Arafat Nur. Data dianalisis dengan menggunakan teknik analisis kualitatif. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa novel-novel Aceh merupakan karya sastra yang sarat dengan nilai –nilai kemanusiaan. Sebagian besar novel-novel Aceh memaparkan tentang nilai-nilai humanisme yang positif. Hal ini mencerminkan tentang realitas bahwa ditengah gunjang-ganjing politik masih banyak masyarakat Aceh yang peduli terhadap nilai-nilai kemanusiaan
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KAJIAN HUMANISME DALAM NOVEL-NOVEL ACEH
Penelitian ini berjudul Kajian Humanisme dalam Novel-Novel Aceh. Masalah yang ingin ditelaah adalah tentang gambaran nilai-nilai humanisme dalam novel-novel Aceh. Penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan nilai-nilai humanisme terutama yang berhubungan dengan realitas kemanusiaan yang dikaitkan dengan kisah fiktif. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif analitis dengan pendekatan struktural. Sumber data penelitian ini adalah novel Seuleusoh karya D Keumalawati, Lampuki karya Arafat Nur, Teuntra Atom karya Thayeb Loh Angen, Bidadari Hitam karya TI Thamrin, Tungku karya Salman Yoga, dan Burung Terbang di Kelam Malam karya Arafat Nur. Data dianalisis dengan menggunakan teknik analisis kualitatif. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa novel-novel Aceh merupakan karya sastra yang sarat dengan nilai –nilai kemanusiaan. Sebagian besar novel-novel Aceh memaparkan tentang nilai-nilai humanisme yang positif. Hal ini mencerminkan tentang realitas bahwa ditengah gunjang-ganjing politik masih banyak masyarakat Aceh yang peduli terhadap nilai-nilai kemanusiaan
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NOVEL PASAR KUNTOWIJOYO Sebuah Novel Diagnostik
This study is about to explore Kuntowijoyo's novel Market. The study of the novel Market is done by using two approaches or theories at once, namely structural and pragmatic. Structural theory is used to solve the problem of how structural elements support the meaning of novels, and pragmatic theory is used as a guide to describe values or purposes that benefit the reader. And the result is that structurally Market novels display a social theme and the presence of the theme is supported by incidents of social incapacity. The incidence of social incapacity itself occurs because of decadent social and moral behavior. The emergence of moral and social decadence is the embodiment of human clenchedness in the condition of culture. In order to overcome the problem of non-establishment it is necessary established human figure. Therefore, the display of the figure of "Java man", the man who understands the teachings and philosophy of Javanese life, feels right because, conventionally, Javanese philosophy tends to lead people to develop the concept of "establishment". Contextually, through the novel Market the author tries to raise the general issue of humanity and society so that receptively the reader gained a meaningful meaning for life. On the other hand, pragmatically many market novels reveal messages, messages and teachings relating to social, moral, political, economic, cultural and educational aspects. However, of all these aspects the most dominant is the social and moral aspects.
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Novels
Vols. 1-7. Copy 2. 1904; v. 1, 1902. ; Military novels : v. 1. Harry Lorrequer -- v. 2-3. Charles O'Malley -- v. 4. Arthur O'Leary -- v. 5. Jack Hinton, the guardsman -- v. 6-7. Tom Burke of "Ours" -- Novels of Irish life : v. 8-9. The knight of Gwynne -- v. 10. -- v. 11. Luttrell of Arran -- v. 12. Martins of Cro'Martin ; Paul Goslett's confessions ; pt. 1 -- v. 13 -- v. 14. Barrington and tales of the trains -- v. 15 Sir Brook Fossbrooke -- v. 16. Lord Kilgobblin -- Novels of adventure : v. 17. Confessions of Con Cregan -- v. 18. Maurice Tiernay -- v. 19. Sir Jasper Carew -- v. 20-21. Roland Cashel -- Novels of foreign life : v. 22. Fortunes of Glencore ; A rent in a cloud -- v. 23. A day's ride ; That boy of Norcott's -- v. 24-25. The Daltons -- v. 26-v. 27. Davenport Dunn. -- v. 28. The Dodd family abroad -- v. 29. The Dodd family abroad (contin'd) Horace Templeton -- v. 30. Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly -- v. 31. One of them -- v. 32. Tony Butler. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Novels
The study of society today is divided into different disciplines – the so-called social sciences – a division that fractures our consciousness into disconnected bits and pieces. Literature does the very opposite: it brings things together, offering glimpses into the enfolded, hologramic nature of society. Here are some of the novels that helped us understand this hologramic enfoldment from different angles. They are all worth reading.
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KAJIAN PSIKOPRAGMATIK PADA NOVEL-NOVEL INDONESIA
Novel becomes one of the reading materials with a good value and benefits to the readers. Novel can influence readers' behavior as described by the authors. According to this statement, novel also contains a variety of implicit intent to be conveyed to the readers in Indonesia and even the whole world. This study aims at describing and explaining: (1) a variety of speech acts used in Indonesian novels, (2) the behavior values of the main character that can affect novel readers in Indonesia, (3) the function of novel in Indonesian in psycho-pragmatics perspective. This study uses Indonesian novels as source of data. Data were collected by using the noted techniques with purposive sampling technique. Then, the data were analyzed by using the interactive analysis with psycho-pragmatics approach. This study used deductive techniques to conclude the result. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that Indonesian novels: 1) provide speech acts of locutions, illocution, and perlocution, (2) give educative values in psychological life, social, cultural, religious, and political, and 3) have functions to (a) educate, (b) criticize, (c) promote, (d) affect, and (e) spread positive impact to the readers. Based on the analysis above, it can be concluded that the Indonesian novels can be the media to change attitudes and behavior of readers and become the media to support the reading habit program for the people of Indonesia.Keywords: speech acts, psycho-pragmatics, study, novel, values, and Indonesia.
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Novels, Histories, Novel Nations (Volume 19.0)
"This volume addresses the prominent, and in many ways highly similar, role that historical fiction has played in the formation of the two neighbouring 'young nations', Finland and Estonia. It gives a multi-sided overview of the function of the historical novel during different periods of Finnish and Estonian history from the 1800s until the present day, and it provides detailed close-readings of selected authors and literary trends in their social, political and cultural contexts. This book addresses nineteenth-century 'fictional foundations', historical fiction of the new nation states in the interwar period as well as post-Second World War Soviet Estonian novels and modern historiographic metafiction. The overall focus is on traditions of writing rather than on isolated highpoints, on chains of transnational influences and on narrative elements that recur both synchronically and diachronically. The volume shows historical fiction prefigured many narratives, tropes, heroes and events that academic history writing later adopted. The comparison of the two literary traditions also opens up a much broader view of how historical novels narrate the nation. While existing explorations of historical fiction have mostly been written from the perspective of the old and great nations, this book shows that the traditions of the young nations 'without history' often challenge many mainstream views on the genre."
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Novels
In: The Salisbury review: a quarterly magazine of conservative thought, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 47-48
ISSN: 0265-4881
From novel ecosystems to novel natures
In: Gaia: ecological perspectives for science and society : ökologische Perspektiven für Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 146-151
ISSN: 2625-5413
Ecologists, particularly restoration ecologists, were early to recognise the challenges of historically unprecedented combinations of species and abiotic conditions brought about by human intervention. However, to date, this ecological understanding has paid limited attention to
sociocultural considerations. We propose the concept of novel natures to combine ecological and social dimensions in the perception and evaluation of novelty in nature, and to assist conservation and restoration decision-making in a time of rapid environmental change.
Novel Externalities
In: Cowen, Nick and Eric Schliesser, 'Novel externalities', Public Choice (Forthcoming)
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Bonhoeffer: Graphic Novel
In: Graphic novel
Dietrich Bonhoeffer als Comic - geht das? Wie gut das geht, zeigt Moritz Stetters Buch. Er hat sich die Freiheit genommen, das Leben Bonhoeffers in einer graphic novel zu erzählen. In faszinierenden Bildsequenzen folgt er den Lebensspuren des großen Theologen und Widerstandskämpfers, beleuchtet entscheidende Stationen und Wendepunkte. Auf diese Weise schafft er es, inmitten der zahlreichen Publikationen über Bonhoeffer einen gelungenen Kontrapunkt zu setzen und damit auch neue Leserkreise anzusprechen.
Novel externalities
In: Public Choice
Novel externalities are social activities for which the emerging cost (or benefit) of the spillover is unknown and must be discovered. Negative novel externalities have regained international salience following the COVID-19 pandemic. Such cases frequently are invoked as evidence of the limits of liberal political economy for dealing with public emergencies. Through a re-reading of classical political economy with the modern state's confrontation with infectious disease in mind, we defend the comparative efficacy of liberal democracy against authoritarian alternatives for coping with these social problems. Effective responses to novel externalities require producing and updating trustworthy public information and an independent scientific community to validate and interpret it. Those epistemic capacities are prevalent in liberal democratic regimes with multiple sources of political power, an independent civil society, and practices of academic freedom. Our analysis highlights the theoretical value of polycentrism and self-governance beyond their more familiar role, of increasing accountability and competition in the provision of local public goods, towards facilitating effective national policy.
Novel externalities
In: Public choice
ISSN: 1573-7101
AbstractNovel externalities are social activities for which the emerging cost (or benefit) of the spillover is unknown and must be discovered. Negative novel externalities have regained international salience following the COVID-19 pandemic. Such cases frequently are invoked as evidence of the limits of liberal political economy for dealing with public emergencies. Through a re-reading of classical political economy with the modern state's confrontation with infectious disease in mind, we defend the comparative efficacy of liberal democracy against authoritarian alternatives for coping with these social problems. Effective responses to novel externalities require producing and updating trustworthy public information and an independent scientific community to validate and interpret it. Those epistemic capacities are prevalent in liberal democratic regimes with multiple sources of political power, an independent civil society, and practices of academic freedom. Our analysis highlights the theoretical value of polycentrism and self-governance beyond their more familiar role, of increasing accountability and competition in the provision of local public goods, towards facilitating effective national policy.
Novel Hypocrisy
Artist's Statement: My work is often autobiographical and inspired by nature's ability to reclaim and erode. I find beauty in the imperfections of salvaged materials and enjoy breathing new life into discarded objects. Through the dichotomies of order and chaos, light and shadow, ephemeral and enduring, I explore my past experiences and hopes for the future. My work in metals explores the ephemeral nature of life and natural resources. My piece, Precious Commodity, speaks to the weight of parenthood and the impact our current rate of resource consumption will have on the future my children inherit. My sculpture, Novel Hypocrisy, was inspired by a bamboo forest on the path behind my home. It is an invasive species that doesn't belong here, and I can relate to that. After serving in the Air Force for eight years and following my husband while he completed his military career, I found myself planted in many places where I felt displaced and a few where I questioned if I was a part of something invasive. I hope my works inspire a moment of reflection and introspection as the viewer considers their impact on the natural world around them. [Artist Symposium page] ; https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/undergradsymposium_artgallery/1097/thumbnail.jpg
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